Friday Poets, I've missed you!
I've been elbow-deep in a gathering of school librarians from all 50 states and US Territories in Tampa, Florida for the American Association of School Librarians Conference.
In addition to a tremendous amount of information related to how to library with kids these days, there were many encounters with art and creativity.
I started out at the Tampa Art Museum. If you ever have a chance to visit, do! It's not huge, you can cover a lot of amazing art throughout a wide span of history in a few hours. Of course, I was drawn to art that had words embedded in it.
In homage to his home
His signature, Love, is
stars, numbers, and stenciled letters.
Yield Brother,
his call for civility
recognized as a peace sign.
words found by Linda Mitchell Oct '23
Back at the conference center, illustrator Nikkolas Smith shared his inspirational message,
"You can be an ally by making art with those that need an ally."
Indeed, Mr. Smith is an ally of kids with books that bring children into a world of creativity and beauty.
Mr. Smith also shared an artivist prompt: Think about how you would complete this sentence:
"When I was ten years old, I made art of...."
Gosh, when I was ten...I arranged bookshelves in my room in all kinds of ways...which I am still doing. How about that?!
Finally, my favorite speaker was Nic Stone, author of many tremendous middle-grade books. Years ago, she submitted a manuscript. The editor at that time said that although they liked the manuscript, they couldn't sell it. Then asked, do you have anything else? Like a good author, she said, yes...and half a day of intense-writing later, submitted the first part of her debut novel. Dear Martin.
Ember Press. 2018 |
Now, Stone is seeing that first manuscript coming out in 2024. It's about mental health...and I can't wait to read it. Her creative prompt to us all was to describe the difference between nonfiction and fiction with one, two-letter word, if.
She sees nonfiction as what is. Fiction is what if? Stone went on to illustrate this difference with stories from her life and finished by asking her audience to think about our what if? I'm still daydreaming about my if...what's yours?
Truly, this is a thumbnail catch-up of AASL. There was much, much more. But, I wanted to share a little bit.
Look! I found our friend Buffy Silverman's book in the wild...OK, the exhibit hall. It's truly beautiful, Buffy. I'm proud of you.
Now, I'm preparing for my STATE conference starting November 1st. No rest for the weary!
Thank you, Carol, for hosting our round-up this week at The Apples in My Orchard.