I would like to congratulate the winners for the Elvis and Olive contest.
1. Debbie
2. Jen
3. Kate T.
4. Fiona C.
5. Anna C.
The books have all been personalized by author, Stephanie Watson. I drove across town to pick them up and they are ready to be shipped. Thanks to everyone for entering and for following Booksnob. If you didn't win you can order a copy of the book here.
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Showing posts with label Stephanie Watson. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Elvis and Olive Contest Winners!!!!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Last Day to Enter - Author of the Month Contest
Last Day to Enter - Author of the Month Contest
The author of Elvis and Olive, Stephanie Watson, is giving away 5 personalized copies to 5 winners. To enter please click on the link below: The last day to enter is today until midnight, central time. This contest is open internationally. Good Luck!
Elvis and Olive Contest
You can check out my review of the book here:
Elvis and Olive Book Review

You can read an interview with the author Stephanie Watson here:
Stephanie Watson author interview
Stephanie's second book is called Elvis and Olive Super Detectives. She is currently working on a proposal for her third novel. The excerpt below is from Good Reads.
Natalie and Annie decide to put their detective skills to use as they open the E & O Detective Agency to solve neighborhood mysteries. Together they stumble across an incredibly intriguing one when Mrs. Warsaw, their elderly neighbor with memory problems, begins spreading news about a woman named Zina Zeolite hiding in her bedroom closet. Mrs. Warsaw often speaks of seeing strange things so Natalie doesn't believe her. But Annie insists that they take the case.
As the detectives start investigating, Natalie and Annie discover that Zina Zeolite is the name of the world's first female comic book superhero. But could Zina Zeolite also be a real person? And what does a superhero have to do with the ailing Mrs. Warsaw?
The girls must band together to help Natalie win her school election, solve this mystery, and stay friends.
I hope you have enjoyed meeting new author, Stephanie Watson, and learning about two great new books on the market. Please support Stephanie and read her books. You can also check out her website at www.stephanie-watson.com

The author of Elvis and Olive, Stephanie Watson, is giving away 5 personalized copies to 5 winners. To enter please click on the link below: The last day to enter is today until midnight, central time. This contest is open internationally. Good Luck!
Elvis and Olive Contest
You can check out my review of the book here:
Elvis and Olive Book Review
You can read an interview with the author Stephanie Watson here:
Stephanie Watson author interview
Stephanie's second book is called Elvis and Olive Super Detectives. She is currently working on a proposal for her third novel. The excerpt below is from Good Reads.
Natalie and Annie decide to put their detective skills to use as they open the E & O Detective Agency to solve neighborhood mysteries. Together they stumble across an incredibly intriguing one when Mrs. Warsaw, their elderly neighbor with memory problems, begins spreading news about a woman named Zina Zeolite hiding in her bedroom closet. Mrs. Warsaw often speaks of seeing strange things so Natalie doesn't believe her. But Annie insists that they take the case.
As the detectives start investigating, Natalie and Annie discover that Zina Zeolite is the name of the world's first female comic book superhero. But could Zina Zeolite also be a real person? And what does a superhero have to do with the ailing Mrs. Warsaw? The girls must band together to help Natalie win her school election, solve this mystery, and stay friends.
I hope you have enjoyed meeting new author, Stephanie Watson, and learning about two great new books on the market. Please support Stephanie and read her books. You can also check out her website at www.stephanie-watson.com
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Stephanie Watson Author Interview
Interview with author Stephanie Watson
I would like to introduce Hometown Track Author in the Spotlight, Stephanie Watson. Thanks Stephanie for taking the time to answer these questions for us.
I would like to introduce Hometown Track Author in the Spotlight, Stephanie Watson. Thanks Stephanie for taking the time to answer these questions for us.
- Tell us a little bit about yourself?
I grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, not far from where I live now. I have a 3-month-old daughter and a tiny dog. I am a storyteller.
- What is the inspiration behind the story of Elvis & Olive?
Elvis & Olive started like all of my stories do, with a very tiny idea that I followed to see where it led. It began with the image of a girl biking around her block, then being stopped by another girl wearing no shirt. Growing up, I rode my bike around the block a lot and there was a young girl who would roam the neighborhood shirtless during the summer. The story grew out of my own memories of being young and imagined stuff, too.
- Why did you choose to write a novel for young people and what do you hope your audience will experience or gain from reading it?
I wrote a novel for young people because that is my favorite kind of book to read, even now. The best middle-grade novels have the ability to lift you out of your normal life and take you somewhere magical. My hope is that Elvis & Olive might give some readers this experience.
- Do you consider yourself to be more like Elvis or Olive? Which character do you have the most in common with?
My personality definitely slants toward Natalie, which is why the book is told through her eyes. As a kid, it was always very important to me to do well in school (like Natalie), and follow the rules so I wouldn’t get in trouble. I think now, though, I am more like Annie. I have learned to be wild.
- Did you model your main characters after real people?
I gave Natalie the emotions I felt at her age. As for Annie, she’s a composite of wild girls I once knew. But as in all fiction writing, the models are just something to get you going. The rest is imagined.
- Do you have a favorite character from Children’s literature that inspired you or a favorite children’s book?
My all-time favorite children’s book is Harriet the Spy. As a ten-year-old, I wanted to be Harriet so bad. I still do.
- This is your first book. Can you tell us why you decided to become a writer?
I love good stories, and I wanted to try to write some of my own.
- How many books will be part of the Elvis & Olive series? When can we expect them to be in bookstores?
There are two books in the Elvis & Olive series, and I don’t have any plans to add more books to it right now.
Natalie: “Technically, that’s not a series. You need at least 3 to make a series.”
Annie: “So?”
Both books, Elvis & Olive and Elvis & Olive: Super Detectives are in stores now.
Both books, Elvis & Olive and Elvis & Olive: Super Detectives are in stores now.
- Can you tell us a bit about your 2nd book and give us an idea on what your 3rd book will be about?
Elvis & Olive: Super Detectives is the sequel to Elvis & Olive. After a summer of spying on their neighbors (and getting into a lot of trouble), Annie (code name Elvis) and Natalie (code name Olive) decide to try something new: open a detective agency. They start by solving little mysteries for their neighbors, then stumble across some big mysteries that put their skills to the test.
- How did you decide on the title for your book?
I didn’t have a title for Elvis & Olive for a long time. I tried creating all kinds of snazzy and clever names but none of them felt right. So I simply used the girls’ code names as the title, and it sounded right.
- Usually an author puts some of her own life experiences in the book. Did you include your childhood experiences?
Yes, I did use some of my memories and emotions of childhood as a springboard for the story. Like the moment when Noah squishes the firefly. That really happened, only it was a girl named Veronica who squished it in front of me and my sister Lisa.
- Please tell us in one sentence why we should read your book, Elvis & Olive?
If you ever had the urge to peek in your neighbors’ windows to see what interesting things they are doing, you should read Elvis & Olive.
Thanks so much Stephanie for taking your time to answer these questions. I hope all is going well with you and your baby.
Laura
Friday, November 26, 2010
Elvis and Olive
Elvis and Olive by Stephanie Watson
Natalie is a smart, conservative girl who always does what is right. Annie is a energetic mixture of truth and fiction. Annie has just moved into a house across the street and Natalie isn't sure how to handle this strange girl and her crazy ideas. It seems highly unlikely the girls will become friends until Annie concocts a wild plan to become neighborhood spies. Elvis and Olive are secret code names for two girls who are destined to become the best of friends in their search for adventure.
This book is a little like Pippi Longstocking meets Nancy Drew. Every 10 year old girl (including my daughter) is going to love the creative characters, the bike rides around the block, pink cowboy boots, the secret meeting place under the porch, the creepy bug killing boy and his really cute brother.
Stephanie Watson has written a strong book series for girls. There are currently two books in the series and I hope she continues, Elvis and Olive's adventures. This book made me feel nostalgic for my younger years when I was carefree and running wild in the streets with my best girl friends. Every night we played "kick the can" after supper and made up dances on the porch. What did you do with your best friend from your younger years?
Natalie is a smart, conservative girl who always does what is right. Annie is a energetic mixture of truth and fiction. Annie has just moved into a house across the street and Natalie isn't sure how to handle this strange girl and her crazy ideas. It seems highly unlikely the girls will become friends until Annie concocts a wild plan to become neighborhood spies. Elvis and Olive are secret code names for two girls who are destined to become the best of friends in their search for adventure.
This book is a little like Pippi Longstocking meets Nancy Drew. Every 10 year old girl (including my daughter) is going to love the creative characters, the bike rides around the block, pink cowboy boots, the secret meeting place under the porch, the creepy bug killing boy and his really cute brother.
Stephanie Watson has written a strong book series for girls. There are currently two books in the series and I hope she continues, Elvis and Olive's adventures. This book made me feel nostalgic for my younger years when I was carefree and running wild in the streets with my best girl friends. Every night we played "kick the can" after supper and made up dances on the porch. What did you do with your best friend from your younger years?
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Contest: Elvis and Olive
Contest: Elvis and Olive by Stephanie Watson
Stephanie Watson, Hometown Track Author in the Spotlight for the month of November has graciously chosen to give away 5 personalized copies of her first book: Elvis and Olive to Booksnob followers. This a great book for kids of all ages.
The contest is open internationally and until midnight (central time) on November 30th, 2010.
Here is the information from the back of the book via Goodreads.
Natalie and Annie become friends and decide to spend their summer spying on their neighbors. What begins as a game turns serious when their findings are revealed to the neighborhood, and when the girls discover unexpected things about each other. While the girls learn that it's sometimes helpful to reveal secrets, they also learn a lesson about the importance of privacy.
Praise for ELVIS & OLIVE:
"Watson's debut is a solid exploration of friendship and self-confidence themes that are so important to middle-grade girls." -- BOOKLIST
"Watson has penned a satisfying friendship story with drama and humor in fine balance." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
Please fill out this form:
Thanks for following Booksnob
Stephanie Watson, Hometown Track Author in the Spotlight for the month of November has graciously chosen to give away 5 personalized copies of her first book: Elvis and Olive to Booksnob followers. This a great book for kids of all ages.
The contest is open internationally and until midnight (central time) on November 30th, 2010.
Here is the information from the back of the book via Goodreads.
Natalie and Annie become friends and decide to spend their summer spying on their neighbors. What begins as a game turns serious when their findings are revealed to the neighborhood, and when the girls discover unexpected things about each other. While the girls learn that it's sometimes helpful to reveal secrets, they also learn a lesson about the importance of privacy.
Praise for ELVIS & OLIVE:
"Watson's debut is a solid exploration of friendship and self-confidence themes that are so important to middle-grade girls." -- BOOKLIST
"Watson has penned a satisfying friendship story with drama and humor in fine balance." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
Please fill out this form:
Thanks for following Booksnob
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Hometown Track author spotlight meme,
My Contests,
Stephanie Watson
Monday, November 1, 2010
Hometown Track- MN Author Spotlight #4
Hometown Track- MN Author Spotlight #4
Announcing November's Minnesota Hometown Author in the Spotlight - Stephanie Watson.
Stephanie Watson has written two books for young people called Elvis and Olive and Elvis and Olive: Super Detectives. She currently lives in Minneapolis with her new baby. Stephanie graduated from the high school I currently teach at and has even agreed to come and speak to the masses still attending school there.
Check out Stephanie's website: www.stephanie-watson.com
This month's features will include a contest, a book review, an author interview and information about the author's two books. Stay tuned this month to meet this great author and her clever books for middle school kids.
Announcing November's Minnesota Hometown Author in the Spotlight - Stephanie Watson.
Stephanie Watson has written two books for young people called Elvis and Olive and Elvis and Olive: Super Detectives. She currently lives in Minneapolis with her new baby. Stephanie graduated from the high school I currently teach at and has even agreed to come and speak to the masses still attending school there.
Check out Stephanie's website: www.stephanie-watson.com
This month's features will include a contest, a book review, an author interview and information about the author's two books. Stay tuned this month to meet this great author and her clever books for middle school kids.
Labels:Books
Hometown Track author spotlight meme,
Stephanie Watson
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