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This is the blog of children's book author and elementary school teacher, Stacy Barnett Mozer. I blog about my own writing journey, the journey of other kidlit authors, my classroom, and talk about books. Thanks for stopping by. Your thoughts are always welcome (and encouraged).
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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Recap of Avon Teen and Middle Reader Author Festival

On Tuesday, July 12, I went to Avon, CT to take part in the teen and middle reader night of the Avon Author festival.


The theme of the night was developing characters. Padma Venkatraman spoke first and took us through the inspiration behind each of her books. When she was telling us about A Time to Dance, she spoke about a life changing experience of being bitten by a snake and not knowing whether she would survive. She was also inspired by Smt. Shoba Sharma, a women who danced and taught dancing despite a physical injury.


Next, Caragh M. O'Brien chose three teens from the audience to act out a scene from The Rule of Mirrors so she could talk about character through dialogue. The teens were terrific. They really took on their roles.


I spoke next. I focused on how to turn a who is character based on yourself into a unique individual. In my case, I had my main character Sam be great at something that I have no talent in, sports. I shared a picture from my childhood to get things started and then talked about how Sam became a baseball player.


Liz Delton came up next and talked about developing characters based on setting. Her dystopian novels take place in a world with five distinct cities, each with their own personality characteristics.

  

Last to speak was Deborah Ann Davis, author of Fairly Certain. Dressed in medieval garb, Deborah shared with us how her love of fairs turned into a book series and how each character in her books came from someone she's met in the world. She told stories about students and strangers that have become characters.



Once all the authors had presented, teens and adults were able to ask questions and get books signed. 




Finally, all authors signed the Avon Free Public Library's Wall of Honor. 






It was a wonderful event. I enjoyed presenting to the very receptive audience and hearing the presentations of the other authors. Thank you to librarians Tina Panik and Cynthia Larson for putting the whole thing together.


Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Sweet Spot Blog Tour and Giveaway!


The Sweet Spot releases from Spellbound River Press on Friday, March 25! To celebrate, I'm going on a virtual tour. From March 24-April 1, I will be visiting blogs, giving interviews and doing guest posts. Stop along the way to comment, gain entries in the Rafflecopter Giveaway, or to just show your support. You can also join the event on Facebook to let your friends know you are going or to invite them to join in.

About the book: 

When thirteen-year-old Sam Barrette's baseball coach tells her that her attitude's holding her back, she wants to hit him in the head with a line drive. Why shouldn't she have an attitude? As the only girl playing in the 13U league, she's had to listen to boys and people in the stands screaming things like, "Go play softball," all season. Her coach barely lets her play, even though she's one of the best hitters on the team.

All stakes now rest on Sam's performance at baseball training camp. But the moment she arrives, miscommunication sets the week up for potential disaster. Placed at the bottom with the weaker players, she will have to work her way up to A league, not just to show Coach that she can be the best team player possible, but to prove to herself that she can hold a bat with the All-Star boys.


Follow the tour:

March 24: Nancy Tandon  INTERVIEW
March 25: Thin Air  BLOG POST 
March 26: Letters from Annie Douglas Lima  GUEST POST
March 27: Bookish Babe   GUEST POST 
March 28: Middle Grade Ninja   GUEST POST
March 29: Sporty Girl Books   TOP TEN LIST
March 30: Thin Air INTERVIEW
March 31: Kimberly Sabatini  REVIEW & INTERVIEW
April 1: It's All About the Journey THANK YOUs


The Sweet Spot ebook is available on Amazon and iBooks.

The paperback is available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

For signed copies call Maria or Theresa at Diane's Books in Greenwich 203-869-1515. 

Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer

The Sweet Spot

by Stacy Barnett Mozer

Giveaway ends April 30, 2016.
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Monday, February 1, 2016

The Sweet Spot has found a home!

I am very excited to announce that The Sweet Spot and its sequel, The Perfect Trip have found a home at Spellbound River Press. 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:  
Hannah Eastman
Publicity Manager



February 1, 2016  — Spellbound River Press is excited to announce that it has acquired the rights to Sporty Girl Book blogger Stacy Barnett Mozer’s self-published middle grade novel, The Sweet Spot, a series about the obstacles one 13-year-old girl faces when she persues her dream of playing baseball. Spellbound River Press will rerelease the first book The Sweet Spot in March 2016, with the sequel, A Perfect Trip, releasing in March 2017.

“I really like the book and would recommend it to girls playing a nontraditional sport. Of course no reason boys wouldn't like it either,” said Justine Siegal, founder of Baseball for All and a pioneer for women’s rights in the sport. The Sweet Spot is geared for kids eight though twelve.
The inspiration for The Sweet Spot came from a conversation Mozer had with the director of a baseball sleep away camp. When asked whether a thirteen-year-old girl could attend the camp, the director said, “I mean I can’t say she can’t come. But, you know it is a sleep away camp, that she would have to sleep here.” After doing additional research and talking to girls who had experienced being the only girl on a boy’s team, the plot of The Sweet Spot was born.

As for having the book come out with Spellbound River Press, Mozer says, “I am so excited to be part of this new publishing venture. I have read all of the books on Spellbound River Press’s first list and I am thrilled to have The Sweet Spot among books, authors, and a press that really understands the middle grade reader.”

About Spellbound River Press
Spellbound River is a small, independent press focused on quality books for middle-grade readers. Spellbound River Press produces professional, distinctive, and innovative books from a stable of talented authors. At Spellbound River, great stories are around every bend!

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Sweet Spot Interview with the Hawk Eye News

To prepare students for meeting me at their upcoming book fair, Carmel Academy Hawk Eye News interviewed me about my book. I thought this eighth grade news reporter did a great job. Let her know what you thought in the comments.




Thursday, October 22, 2015

Fanatical About the Mets

One of the questions I get most often about my book, The Sweet Spot, is why I decided to write a book about a girl who plays baseball. The answer is not in the sport my main character chooses to play, but in the team that dominates many of my pages, the NY Mets.

When I was little I was always trying to find ways to spend time with my dad. So when he invited me to come to Mets games with him and a friend, I jumped at the chance. I don't know if we went once or a bunch of times, but I remember being there with my dad, eating hot dogs and cracker jacks. Rooting for the Mets.

With my dad at a game at Shea Stadium

In 1983, my dad got it into his head that he could design the best Mets banner and win banner day. The dining room was set up as our workshop. Glitter and paint went everywhere. In the end, we didn't win. But my dad, my sister, and I walked on the field at Shea Stadium with that banner. It couldn't get better than that. But it did.

1986, came around and the Mets could do no wrong. I was in middle school a die hard fan. We watched each game in anticipation of greatness. Everything revolved around the Mets. I even auditioned for my middle school kick line to the "Let's Go Mets Go" theme song (I didn't get chosen for the line but I don't think it was because they objected to my song choice). The Mets were my team, our team, and they won!

And then they didn't. For years they would get close but it took until 2000, before they had another chance at the title and it was taken by the Yankees. In 2007, and 2008, they completely fell apart after starting strong, causing even my dad to loose faith for a few years (he may have even rooted for the Cubs). But I never gave up hope that another 1986, would come and when I wrote my book it was only natural that my main character would be a huge fan of the Mets as well.

We have not been disappointed this year and my dad came back to the Mets as well. Sharing the experience with him and my own family, my son at the age I was in 1986, has made it even more special. Even if they don't win, I will never stop being a die hard Mets fan.

Stacy Mozer with The Sweet Spot in front of Citi Field.


#LGM 2015!










Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Schedule for Virtual Book Launch

The Sweet Spot is launching in two days! Here's a schedule of the event:

Wednesday, June 3 - Interview on Not Even Joking

Tuesday, June 9 - Interview on Sporty Girl Books

Thursday, June 11
Midnight  - Sweet Spot goes on sale and Rafflecopter giveaway goes live. Earn points for prizes that will be given away during virtual launch.

7:30 pm  - Virtual Book Launch kicks off

8:00 pm - Debut of a book trailer created by third graders Mary Kate and Grant.

8:30 pm  - First prizes awarded

9:00 pm - Stop by to watch Stacy read a chapter of the book.

9:30 pm - Second prizes awarded

10:00 pm - Viewing of a powerful TEDx talk by Justine Siegal called, "Follow Your Dreams When Others Are Mean."

10:30 pm - Third prizes awarded

Throughout the night Stacy will be online answer questions about The Sweet Spot and the publishing process.

a Rafflecopter giveaway