In case you're not familiar with this family-owned company, in 2010, Anderson's celebrated their 135th year in business, with six generations of the family now working in their stores. Among their many accolades, in 2011, Anderson's was named Publisher's Weekly Bookstore of the Year. Anderson's has a long history of supporting teachers by providing educator resources like mock Newbery contests, arranging author visits, and sponsoring special events such as their upcoming Teacher Open House, where educators can learn about the best new releases for classroom use. And educators always receive a 20% discount off the list price of books to be used in the classroom or library.
Anderson's also has a reputation for hosting wonderful (and numerous!) author signings, and for championing local authors. After many years of attending Anderson's marvelous author events, I was honored to have my first signing at the Naperville store when my novel, Rosa, Sola, came out. That day, the Anderson's staff made me feel like a real star! I couldn't help getting a little teary-eyed as I addressed the crowd of family, friends, and fellow writers, telling them what a thrill it was to have my signing in the bookstore that felt like my second home.
If you're ever in the Chicago area, I encourage you to visit one of Anderson's stores. But even if a physical trip isn't possible, you can visit them virtually via their website, where you can order print and ebooks online. As you'll see below, the winners of our giveaway will have the option of using their gift certificates that way.
The TeachingAuthors are fans not only of Anderson's, but of independent bookstores everywhere. For the next few weeks, we'll be sharing stories of our appreciation for independent booksellers. Meanwhile, I was pleasantly surprised by the encouraging news the Salon article "Books Aren't Dead" had about both print books and independent bookstores:
". . . the Christian Science Monitor recently reported [you can read that article here], there are now many indications that a once-beleaguered portion of the bookselling landscape, independent bookstores, are enjoying a “quiet resurgence.” Sales are up this year; established stores, such as Brooklyn’s WORD, are doing well enough to expand and new stores are opening. Indies have been helped by the closure of the Borders chain and a campaign to remind their customers that if they want local bookstores to survive, they have to patronize them, even if that means paying a dollar or two more than they would on Amazon."I confess, I'm one of those book buyers willing to pay "a dollar or two more" to support my local independent. I want to help ensure they'll still be around when I finally have another book signing. :-)
In addition to celebrating independent booksellers, we decided our blogiversary was a good time for a little spring cleaning here on the TeachingAuthors website. I've created two new pages, which you can find links to under our logo at the top of the page: Links and Writing Workouts. The Links page now contains all the links that used to be in the sidebar, grouped under the following headings:
- Websites of Note
- Children's/YA Lit Reading Lists
- Graduate Programs in Writing for Children and Young Adults
- General Children's/YA Lit Blogs
- Agent Blogs
- Author/Illustrator Blogs.
You may also notice a new button in the sidebar labeled "Follow this blog with bloglovin'." I recently learned that Google will be retiring Google Reader on July 1, 2013, and I wanted to provide other options for those who currently read our posts via Reader. Bloglovin' allows you to easily import all the blogs you currently follow with Google Reader. I've also seen positive reviews of the RSS service Feedly (see, for example, this recommendation in Jane Friedman's newsletter, Electric Speed), so I've included a Feedly link in the sidebar, too. You can read a quick comparison of Bloglovin' vs. Feedly here.
If you don't already follow our blog, I'll hope you'll sign up to do so today via email, Bloglovin', Feedly, or one of the other options in our sidebar. (Hint--our blog subscribers automatically qualify for FOUR entries in our blogiversary giveaway. See below for details.)
Before I explain how to enter the giveaway, I want to share a poem the AMAZING April Halprin Wayland wrote in honor of our blogiversary, which actually falls on Monday, Earth Day.
A Blooming Blogiversary
Sheaves of paper, leaves of prose
Typing wobbly rocky rows
Planting tender inkling seeds
Sowing words on glowing screens
Underground the spark is struck
Growing with some care and luck
First a shoot, then a sprout
Weeding all the adverbs out
Seedlings reaching toward the sun
Readers, writers we are one
Blooming in the blogisphere
Post by post, year by year
poem © 2013 April Halprin Wayland. All rights reserved
A special "thank you" to all the readers who have stuck with us here at TeachingAuthors "post by post, year by year."
Now, for our Blogiversary Giveaway details:
As I said at the beginning of this post, in honor of our Fourth Blogiversary, and to celebrate independent booksellers, we're giving away FOUR $25 gift certificates to Anderson's Bookshops!
Note: if you're unable to redeem your prize in person at one of Anderson's stores, you will be able to do so online. AND, you'll receive a 20% discount on your purchase!
Please bear with us as we try something new for this giveaway--we're using Rafflecopter for the first time. If you've never entered a Rafflecopter giveaway, you may want to read their info on how to enter a Rafflecopter giveaway and/or the difference between signing in with Facebook vs. with an email address.
Once you've logged into Rafflecopter below (via either Facebook or an email address) you'll see that we've provided four different options for entering the giveaway--you can pick one or up to all four. The more options you choose, the greater your chances of winning. While we haven't made it a requirement, we hope that everyone will choose to subscribe to the TeachingAuthors blog.
If you're already a TeachingAuthors subscriber, you need only click on the first option and tell us how you follow our blog to receive FOUR entries in the giveaway.
As it says in the "Terms and Conditions," this giveaway is open to U.S. residents only. You must be 18 or older to enter. And please note: email addresses will only be used to contact winners. The giveaway will run from now through the end of Children's Book Week, on May 19. Winners will be notified May 20, 2013.
I hope that covers everything. But if you have any questions about the giveaway, feel free to email us at teachingauthors [at] gmail [dot] com.
Good luck to everyone! And don't forget--it's Poetry Friday. When you're done entering our giveaway, check out the Poetry Friday round-up over at Live Your Poem.
Happy writing!
Carmela
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Last time I treid to do this with Raflecopter, I said I had posted the comment and I couldn't find any way to do so.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 4thyear. I think our 4th year starts in October.
I love the poem. I wonder if April would let us use it for our Blogiversary. We would of course, credit April and Teaching Authors.
Blog on, dear friends. My favorite local books stores are Once Upon a Time in Montrose, CA where we met Allyn Johnston and Marla Frazee and The Flintridge bookstore in La Canada, CA which provides fabulous author events.
Dear Pen and ink Gang!
ReplyDeleteYes, you may absolutely use the poem to celebrate your 4th blogiversary. I am thrilled.
xxx,
ahw
Pen and Ink Blogger--congrats on posting your comment, and on being the first to enter our giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about Once Upon a Time.
I'll have to see what April says about letting you use her poem. :-)
Good luck!
...I meant to say it this way:
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled!!!
Oh, I guess April types quicker than I do. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this poem, April! Warms my heart. :)
ReplyDelete"Typing wobbly rocky rows"
ReplyDeleteApril, this poem is wonderful! You need to do a book collection on words and use your Word Woods one too. Love! And to all you Teaching Authors: Happy #4... and here's to many more! xo
Congratulations on four fabulous years blogging! I always enjoy your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Andromeda!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blogoversary! May your blog continue to bloom!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your blogoversaryery!!!
ReplyDeleteI live in a very small town (I live in Ga) so we don't have a bookstore, but do wish we did though since more people are starting to get into reading now :)
Hi Gaby,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the congrats, and for sharing about your town. Sorry you don't have a bookstore near you. Maybe you can enjoy Anderson's virtually via their website. :-)
Wow-congratulations to all of you! It's quite something to say four years, and still counting! So much to be grateful for! I love your poem April & your 'word work' is clever to include creating as well as revising (all those pesky adverbs!). I appreciate reorganizing all the links, Carmela. This will be a terrific resource. Best wishes to everyone! We have several Indie bookstores in the Denver area, but a favorite place to spend more dollars is The Tattered Cover. I have heard so much about Anderson's that I subscribe to their newsletter-fun to hear from them & perhaps someday I will get there!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. I love the name Tattered Cover. :-) Let me know if you ever make it to Anderson's--maybe I can see you there!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoyed Words Worth Books in downtown Calgary. A messy little place with winding stacks and a grumpy guy at the till. Spent many hours in there, very happily.
ReplyDeleteI like Booksellers in Lincoln Square in Chicago
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary! I am so happy I found this great resource.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite independent bookstore is Books Along the Teche right in downtown New Iberia. When I was looking for independent bookstores in nearby cities to sell my books, I couldn't find any. Not one in Lafayette and one used book store in Baton Rouge. I am very grateful to Maple Street Bookstore in New Orleans and Lemuria in Jackson, Ms. for holding book signings.
I'll be in Chicago this summer visiting my daughter so I plan to visit Anderson's.
I love the poem! Thanks for always having great ideas. I remember visiting Anderson's booth at IRA conferences. They always blew me away with the choices. I can't imagine visiting the store, an item for my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching a milestone. Continuing to write good information on a blog is hard work! Thanks for all the great tips over the years!
ReplyDeleteWowie, congratulations on your anniversary! That's a lot of great posts! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carl. I love the name "Words Worth Books." Thanks for sharing another great Chicago area bookseller, Mary Jo. Reflections on the Teche, we're glad you found us, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteElsie, I think it's great that visiting Anderson's is on your bucket list. Hope you get there soon. Kym and Kate, thanks so much for the congratulations. Hope to see you both soon.
I'm so proud of my blog and fellow bloggers!
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate our readers, those long-time, those new.
And I love the shout-out folks are giving independent bookstores. :)
Congratulations!!! I loved your poem --- especially this line: "Sowing words on glowing screens."
ReplyDeleteThanks for so much information in your post. I haven't heard of Bloglovin' and will look forward to reading the comparison to Feed.ly. I'm not sure what I'll do without Google Reader.
I'm so excited about your Anderson's Give Away. I live near Columbus, Ohio and love going to Cover-to-Cover. I've always wanted to visit Anderson's as I always "visit" when they are at NCTE. I've yet to visit Anderson's live, but it's on my list!
Congrats!!!
Cathy
Happy anniversary. Love blog contests. They really help grow your readership. Saw this contest on CLN's FB page and I cannot wait to read new posts :)
ReplyDeleteLove the poem too :)
Thanks for sharing about Cover-to-Cover, Cathy. And welcome, Sera.
ReplyDeleteLeft Bank Books in St. Louis, MO--there is no better! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margo!
ReplyDeleteMy two local indies are Pages in Manhattan Beach, CA and Mysterious Galaxy in Redondo Beach.
ReplyDeleteMy hats off to both these fab stores!
Yellow Book Road in San Diego - the best children's bookstore around!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heidi!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your Blogiversary! All your blog posts add thoughtful content about children's literature. I appreciate the reorganization of links and am going to try to pay more attention to Wednesday Writing Workout.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback, Joyce. Let us know if you find any of the workouts particularly helpful.
ReplyDeleteA Room of One's Own in Madison, Wisconsin. It's got a great vibe and a really nice selection of titles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling us about another great independent bookstore, Pat!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to have found you from Linda, over at Teacher Dance!! Looks like I have something to occupy my reading and writing time in the upcoming days! Excited to check out your writing workouts!!
ReplyDeleteOh! And I am in Minneapolis, and in love with Rumphius Books!
ReplyDeleteisland Books is our local indie. They carried my students' genre brochures several years ago. I love to spend time and money there.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found us too, JenB. Thanks for sharing your indie favorite. Welcome, Ramona. Could you tell us what town Island Books is in?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blogiversary. I love Hickory Stick Book Shop in Washington, CT. and Creekside Books in Skaneateles, NY.
ReplyDeleteYour poem is a delight, April! I am so happy to be able to follow the bloggers! Wish I had found you longer ago, but now's all that matters. Hooray.
Thanks for sharing not one, but two, independent bookstores with us, skanny17. And we're glad you found us!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary! April's poem is delightful!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, we don't have an Indie in our town. That would be a dream come true. I would love to have one in Abilene, TX.
Thanks for your comments, Penny. Maybe someone will open an indie near you soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. Congratulations!!! You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love Anderson Bookstore in Naperville, IL. I frequent it often with the family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary! Fun poem and great post. Thanks for all the pearls of wisdom!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all of the wonderful posts! I'm in Rogers Park, but like visiting 57th Street Books in Hyde Park, and Myopic Books in Wicker Park. Wood love to get a great bookstore in Rogers Park...
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