Flightless Goose is one of the featured events at this year’s Festival of Trees at the Maryland State Fairgrounds — the east cost’s largest family-oriented festival, and the unofficial kickoff to the holiday season!
Author and artist Eric & Nataliya Goodman will share the new book with children and their families at 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 29. Look for them in the Cozy Corner.
“If Santa had a theme park, this would be it,” boasts the website about the Festival of Trees — a three-day extravaganza of fairyland forests, gingerbread towns and toy train gardens, complimented by over 100 craft boutiques, holiday goodies and activities for kids of all ages. Not to mention a special line-up of entertainment for the whole family — including this premiere presentation of Flightless Goose.
Kennedy Kreiger Institute's Festival of Trees was established in 1990 as a fundraiser to benefit children with neurological disorders served by the Institute. This festival is the largest fundraising event of the year and the largest holiday-themed event in Mid-Atlantic region. Festival of Trees includes more than 500 beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses designed by local artists, businesses and community groups, plus holiday crafts shopping, amazing items up for grabs at the silent auction, hourly live entertainment and, of course, Santa!
The 19th annual Festival of Trees takes place November 28 to 30 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.
Festival benefits the more than 13,000 children with disorders of the brain and spinal cord served by Kennedy Krieger each year, raising funds for patient care, education and research. Since its inception, Festival of Trees has raised over $10 million to support these important programs.You can print a $2 off coupon to bring with you to the event. Just go to the online forest!
www.festivaloftrees.kennedykrieger.org
For more about the Flightless Goose reading and other fun events, visit the festival’s entertainment page.
www.festivaloftrees.kennedykrieger.org
To learn more about Flightless Goose, the new childrens’ book by Eric & Nataliya Goodman, visit the online pond.
www.RunGoose.com
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Bathsheba Monk Explains Flightless Goose
Bathsheba Monk is one of America’s great new writers. Critics from such magazines as Esquire and The New Yorker praise her first book, Now You See It … Stories from Cokesville, PA. The Chicago Tribune called it one of the best books of 2006.
She’s now at work on her second book, which will be published in 2010. In the meantime, you can keep up with her at her blog, Bathsheba Monk Explains Everything where she writes about everything from literature to politics to … flightless geese.
Yes, even the popular author, described by American great Tim O’Brien as “a writer I’ll be talking about when I talk about brilliant new writers,” has written about Flightless Goose! Check it out at the link below.
http://bathshebamonk.blogspot.com/2008/10/soar-with-these-geese.html
See what all the squawking is about! Visit www.RunGoose.com where you can learn more about Flightless Goose and even order your own autographed copy.
www.RunGoose.com
She’s now at work on her second book, which will be published in 2010. In the meantime, you can keep up with her at her blog, Bathsheba Monk Explains Everything where she writes about everything from literature to politics to … flightless geese.
Yes, even the popular author, described by American great Tim O’Brien as “a writer I’ll be talking about when I talk about brilliant new writers,” has written about Flightless Goose! Check it out at the link below.
http://bathshebamonk.blogspot.com/2008/10/soar-with-these-geese.html
See what all the squawking is about! Visit www.RunGoose.com where you can learn more about Flightless Goose and even order your own autographed copy.
www.RunGoose.com
Monday, November 10, 2008
Goose Author in Two Readings This Week
When it comes to the literary arts in the Baltimore area, it seems there are always a number of events going on. This week is a perfect example. Goose author Eric D. Goodman is participating in two exciting literary readings this week.
This Thursday, November 13, at 8 p.m. is the next Speak Freely event at Studio 221. Eric D. Goodman will be one of the featured readers, joined by Ron Williams, Christine Stewart, and Fernando Quijano III, among others. There will be an open mic session, and refreshments. The event takes place at 221 W. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
This Saturday, November 15, Eric D. Goodman will be one of the featured readers at a Constellation Books presentation of New Lines from the Old Line State: An Anthology of Maryland Writers. Other featured readers include Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Scott E. Frias, Sally Whitney, Frank S. Joseph, Mary Stojak, and Laura Shovan. The event takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. at Constellation Books, 303 Main Street in Reisterstown, www.constellationbooks.com.
Come to one, come to all, and enjoy all that Baltimore’s active literary scene has to offer.
This Thursday, November 13, at 8 p.m. is the next Speak Freely event at Studio 221. Eric D. Goodman will be one of the featured readers, joined by Ron Williams, Christine Stewart, and Fernando Quijano III, among others. There will be an open mic session, and refreshments. The event takes place at 221 W. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
This Saturday, November 15, Eric D. Goodman will be one of the featured readers at a Constellation Books presentation of New Lines from the Old Line State: An Anthology of Maryland Writers. Other featured readers include Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Scott E. Frias, Sally Whitney, Frank S. Joseph, Mary Stojak, and Laura Shovan. The event takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. at Constellation Books, 303 Main Street in Reisterstown, www.constellationbooks.com.
Come to one, come to all, and enjoy all that Baltimore’s active literary scene has to offer.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
You Never Know Where Flightless Goose Will Turn Up!
Watch out – you never know where Flightless Goose will turn up next!
Earlier this week it was featured on the popular blog, GottaWriteGirl: Adventures in Childrens’ Literature. http://gottawritegirl.blogspot.com/2008/11/dont-duck-this-goose.html
You may expect to find Flightless Goose featured in a blog about childrens’ literature. But what about Agri Digest – dedicated to agricultural initiative and innovation.
Sure enough, Flightless Goose is featured in the most recent issue of Agri Digest. Check it out at the link below!
http://www.agridigest.com/bookGoose.html
Earlier this week it was featured on the popular blog, GottaWriteGirl: Adventures in Childrens’ Literature. http://gottawritegirl.blogspot.com/2008/11/dont-duck-this-goose.html
You may expect to find Flightless Goose featured in a blog about childrens’ literature. But what about Agri Digest – dedicated to agricultural initiative and innovation.
Sure enough, Flightless Goose is featured in the most recent issue of Agri Digest. Check it out at the link below!
http://www.agridigest.com/bookGoose.html
Monday, November 3, 2008
GottaWriteGirl Interviews GottaReadGoose!
As Flightless Goose, runs into bookstores across the nation, Gilbert the Flightless Goose is getting a lot of publicity!
Today, GottaWriteGirl features an interview with the author of Flightless Goose called "Don’t Duck This Goose," at her popular blog with a focus on childrens’ literature: GottaWriteGirl: Adventures in Children’s Literature.
About a month ago, GottaWriteGirl interviewed the esteemed, Newberry-winning Katherine Paterson, author of Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved.
Check out both interviews at www.GottaWriteGirl.blogspot.com. For my interview, you can even participate in a discussion at the end of the post. (Ask me here or ask me there – I’m happy to respond to any questions about the book, the long road to publication, or anything else related to writing and childrens’ literature.
Hope to see you there!
www.GottaWriteGirl.blogspot.com
Today, GottaWriteGirl features an interview with the author of Flightless Goose called "Don’t Duck This Goose," at her popular blog with a focus on childrens’ literature: GottaWriteGirl: Adventures in Children’s Literature.
About a month ago, GottaWriteGirl interviewed the esteemed, Newberry-winning Katherine Paterson, author of Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved.
Check out both interviews at www.GottaWriteGirl.blogspot.com. For my interview, you can even participate in a discussion at the end of the post. (Ask me here or ask me there – I’m happy to respond to any questions about the book, the long road to publication, or anything else related to writing and childrens’ literature.
Hope to see you there!
www.GottaWriteGirl.blogspot.com
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Get Your Goose Now!
On November 1, Writers’ Lair Books will officially release Flightless Goose as a full-color hardcover. The book is available now at www.RunGoose.com.
Flightless Goose is written by Eric D. Goodman and illustrated by Nataliya A. Goodman.
In the book, the flightless goose must learn to tolerate teasing and the challenges of being different. He is even left behind as the geese fly south for the winter. In the end, the flightless goose develops a talent no other goose has, and that helps him save the day.
The publisher has announced that all pre-orders placed before November 1 will receive a 10 percent discount, and the copies will be autographed by both the author and the artist.
For every book purchased, one dollar will be donated to The Pajama Project to help provide warm pajamas and nurturing books to underprivileged children.
Flightless Goose will be available in book stores and at Amazon.com, but to get the discount and help the Pajama Project, order now at http://www.writerslairbooks.com/goodman1.html.
Visit www.RunGoose.com to learn more about Flightless Goose.
Flightless Goose is written by Eric D. Goodman and illustrated by Nataliya A. Goodman.
In the book, the flightless goose must learn to tolerate teasing and the challenges of being different. He is even left behind as the geese fly south for the winter. In the end, the flightless goose develops a talent no other goose has, and that helps him save the day.
The publisher has announced that all pre-orders placed before November 1 will receive a 10 percent discount, and the copies will be autographed by both the author and the artist.
For every book purchased, one dollar will be donated to The Pajama Project to help provide warm pajamas and nurturing books to underprivileged children.
Flightless Goose will be available in book stores and at Amazon.com, but to get the discount and help the Pajama Project, order now at http://www.writerslairbooks.com/goodman1.html.
Visit www.RunGoose.com to learn more about Flightless Goose.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Goose Runs from Baltimore to DC and Back Again
Gilbert, the flightless goose, had a busy weekend. He spent Friday night at the Baltimore Book Festival—the Mid-Atlantic region’s largest celebration of the literary arts with more than 60,000 visitors a year.
Then, he ran all the way to Washington, DC for the National Book Festival on Saturday. More than 120,000 people came to celebrate books at the nation’s capitol. All the while, the Flightless Goose maintained a presence at the Baltimore Book Festival.
On Sunday, Gilbert was back in full force at the Baltimore Book Festival with magnets and fliers and gift bags that proclaimed website www.RunGoose.com.
Along the National Mall in DC, where the hundred thousand people celebrated reading, Flightless Goose magnets decorated all of the lamp posts. Children and their parents enjoyed the magnets, sometimes reading them, sometimes even taking the free gifts with them.
Would you like an autographed copy of the hottest new book for children? Catch the goose—and get a 10 percent discount while helping to provide books for children in need—by visiting www.RunGoose.com.
Hurry, before all of the book festival fans catch him!
www.RunGoose.com
Then, he ran all the way to Washington, DC for the National Book Festival on Saturday. More than 120,000 people came to celebrate books at the nation’s capitol. All the while, the Flightless Goose maintained a presence at the Baltimore Book Festival.
On Sunday, Gilbert was back in full force at the Baltimore Book Festival with magnets and fliers and gift bags that proclaimed website www.RunGoose.com.
Along the National Mall in DC, where the hundred thousand people celebrated reading, Flightless Goose magnets decorated all of the lamp posts. Children and their parents enjoyed the magnets, sometimes reading them, sometimes even taking the free gifts with them.
Would you like an autographed copy of the hottest new book for children? Catch the goose—and get a 10 percent discount while helping to provide books for children in need—by visiting www.RunGoose.com.
Hurry, before all of the book festival fans catch him!
www.RunGoose.com
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