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Educational & Youth Publishing

A sampling of Sean's works:

Capstone Press's Velocity Series
Chelsea House Character Education Series
MADD-honored classroom magazine article on alcohol and the teen brain
Award-winning middle-grade biography
Middle-grade science
Easy-Reader Sci-Fiction Novella
Award-winning grade school geography
A controlled-vocabulary text

From the Nonfiction Front ...

October 14, 2009

Tags: Julie Anne Peters Book Signing

I went to Julie Anne Peters book signing for RAGE last Saturday down at the Tattered Cover in Denver. It was well-attended, especially considering the cold snap and a few inches of early snow that tend to cause Coloradans to tuck their heads back into the their shells before they blow on their hands a few times and get out their skis. There were about six of us from our WildFolk critique group and a few GLBT kids which is always great to see. Julie deservedly has become a kind of guardian angel, a patroness, of kids who've been ignored and rejected in YA lit as well as life for far too long. Julie's cake, in the design of the RAGE cover, was very cool to see, and going to the Tattered Cover--this one on Colfax--is always a treat. It's what bookstores should aspire to be.

Cool Quotes


That so few now dare to be eccentric marks the chief danger of the time.
-John Stuart Mill

It is blissfully simple to strike a savvy, sophisticated pose by attacking someone else’s creations, but the old adage is right: Any fool can burn down a barn. Building one is something else again. -Martha Beck

The world in which you were born is just one model of reality. Other cultures are not failed attempts at being you: they are unique manifestations of the human spirit.
-Wade Davis

Story means pleasure, as distinct from art; it would rather gratify than edify.
But stories also protect us from chaos, and maybe that’s what we, unblinkered at the end of the twentieth century, find ourselves craving. Implicit in the extraordinary revival of storytelling is the possibility that we need stories—that they are a fundamental unit of knowledge, the foundation of memory, essential to the way we make sense of our lives: the beginning, middle, and end of our personal and collective trajectories. It is possible that narrative is as important to writing as the human body is to representational painting. We have returned to narratives—in many fields of knowledge—because it is impossible to live without them.
-Bill Buford, 1996

"Adulthood is the consequence of decisions made by a teenager."
-Stew

"It is so easy to be cynical. It's an accurate reflection of reality. It's much harder; it takes a philosophical point of view, to be optimistic. You have to work at it every day. One of the joys of working with children is that they are still unspoiled by cynicism."
-Yo-Yo Ma

"Kids are not stupid. They're just short." —Jack Prelutsky