Clay Carmichael's Blog: Clay's Occasional
August 31, 2019
Tall Tales Reading and Poster Art Show at the Orange County Public Libarary
My book and reading poster art with my Alpha Beta alphabet is on display through September at the Orange County Public Library in Hillsborough, NC
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Published on August 31, 2019 07:14
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banned-book-poster, book-art, book-arts, illustration, library, reading, reading-poster
April 13, 2016
OPEN LETTER: North Carolina Children's Book Creators for Repeal of HB2
This open letter, calling for the immediate repeal of the discriminatory HB2, tonight went out to North Carolina Governor McCrory and the NC General Assembly from 48 Tar Heel Children's Book Creators, including yours truly, with the support and solidarity of 17 North Carolina Bookstores. Heartfelt thanks to all:
http://www.claycarmichael.com/OpenLet...
http://www.claycarmichael.com/OpenLet...
Published on April 13, 2016 14:54
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clay-carmichael, hb2-repeal
March 15, 2015
Wild Things, 2015-16 NC Battle of the Books Selection!
Wild Things has been a battling book in many other places, but this is the first year it's been selected in my home state of North Carolina!
http://www.ncslma.org/msbob
Reader Resources: www.claycarmichael.com
http://www.ncslma.org/msbob
Reader Resources: www.claycarmichael.com
Published on March 15, 2015 10:45
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art, battle-of-the-books, cats, children-s-literature, classics, middle-school, orphans, sculpture, wild-things-by-clay-carmichael
October 8, 2014
The "Das Nashorn" Rhino Magazine has arrived!
October 6 2014: The Rhino Magazine Das Nashorn arrives fr0m Germany ! (For a history and my own rhino poem, see the previous post, below.)
Boy, do I have a lot of Google translating to do. But what delightful pictures and poems so far and what company I'm in these pages, wow and zounds!
Just a few of my fascinating offbeat, wildly talented and far-flung fellow rhino poets and translators: Macedonian poet Lidija Dimkovska, Cameroonian writer Patrice Nganang, Hans Christian Anderson Award recipient Jutta Bauer, Julia Donaldson, 2011-2013 British Children's Laureate and MBE; Lebanese writer Jabbour Douaihy, German Jazz Master Eberhard Weber, Algerian author Yasmina Khadra, and three particular favorites: Slovene writer Boris Pahor "internationally most notable for his Holocaust experience described in the novel Necropolis" and who, as notably if you ask me, is 101 years old; Harry Rowohlt, "German writer and translator who also plays the role of a derelict in the famous German weekly soap Lindenstrasse"; and Marianne Koch, retired German actress "best known for her appearances in spaghetti westerns," most famously mit Clint Eastwood in Fur eine Handvoll Dollar.
read the end of the post here:
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Boy, do I have a lot of Google translating to do. But what delightful pictures and poems so far and what company I'm in these pages, wow and zounds!
Just a few of my fascinating offbeat, wildly talented and far-flung fellow rhino poets and translators: Macedonian poet Lidija Dimkovska, Cameroonian writer Patrice Nganang, Hans Christian Anderson Award recipient Jutta Bauer, Julia Donaldson, 2011-2013 British Children's Laureate and MBE; Lebanese writer Jabbour Douaihy, German Jazz Master Eberhard Weber, Algerian author Yasmina Khadra, and three particular favorites: Slovene writer Boris Pahor "internationally most notable for his Holocaust experience described in the novel Necropolis" and who, as notably if you ask me, is 101 years old; Harry Rowohlt, "German writer and translator who also plays the role of a derelict in the famous German weekly soap Lindenstrasse"; and Marianne Koch, retired German actress "best known for her appearances in spaghetti westerns," most famously mit Clint Eastwood in Fur eine Handvoll Dollar.
read the end of the post here:
http://www.claycarmichael.com/ClayCar...
Published on October 08, 2014 06:10
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bremen, clay-carmichael-poem, das-nashorn, germany, school-poets, the-rhino-pupils
June 6, 2014
Brother, Brother/A Bank Street Best Book of 2014
"Brother, Brother" is a Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year. Lovely Friday surprise, BSC, thank you!
See all the BSC selections here:
http://bankstreet.edu/center-children...
See all the BSC selections here:
http://bankstreet.edu/center-children...
Published on June 06, 2014 09:21
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awards, bank-street-best-books-of-2014, brother-brother, clay-carmichael, young-adult
February 11, 2014
The Rhino Stanzas: New Blog Post
Ten days ago, the marvelous but mysterious letter below arrived from Germany via Macmillan, one of my publishers. Would I write a four-line stanza about a rhino for the rhino-pupils in Breman, Germany?
Read more:
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Published on February 11, 2014 07:01
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bremen-germany, clay-carmichael-art, clay-carmichael-blog, clay-carmichael-illustrator, picture-book-art, rhino-illustrations, rhino-poems, rhino-pupils, rhinos
December 17, 2013
Best YA of 2013: 'Brother, Brother' by Clay Carmichael
'Brother, Brother' by Clay Carmichael
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
December 17, 2013
examiner.com
This review is part of a recap of this reviewer's picks for the Best YA Books of 2013.
What happens when your entire world is turned upside down? That’s exactly the dilemma facing Billy “Brother” Grace in Clay Carmichael’s Brother, Brother, a stunning story of self-discovery.
Read more, here: http://www.examiner.com/review/best-y...
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
December 17, 2013
examiner.com
This review is part of a recap of this reviewer's picks for the Best YA Books of 2013.
What happens when your entire world is turned upside down? That’s exactly the dilemma facing Billy “Brother” Grace in Clay Carmichael’s Brother, Brother, a stunning story of self-discovery.
Read more, here: http://www.examiner.com/review/best-y...
Published on December 17, 2013 07:52
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2013-ya, american-south, awards, best-books, best-list, best-ya, boy-books, coming-of-age, dogs, five-stars, novel, politics, teen
December 5, 2013
December 6th LitChat on Twitter with Author Clay Carmichael
#Litchat on Twitter with @ClayCarmichael, author of BROTHER, BROTHER on Fri 12/6 4-5 pm/EST.
http://litchat.com/2013/12/05/guest-h...
http://litchat.com/2013/12/05/guest-h...
Published on December 05, 2013 09:37
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author-chats, brother, dogs, litchat, young-adult-lit
September 25, 2013
Great Review from the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
I love when so many reviewers "get" my book. Here's an excerpt from the latest if these from the BCCB:
"When seventeen-year-old Brother Grace loses the wise, warm, lively grandmother who reared him, he doesn’t know where to turn. Mem, his grandmother, had always been tight-lipped about his background, stressing only that going to visit the island where she grew up as the daughter of the housekeeper of a wealthy family was out of the question. Now that she’s gone, however, Brother makes an unsettling discovery about what the island holds, and he makes the trek to the island to uncover the secrets of his family. Carmichael deftly creates an atmospheric setting...(read the rest of the excerpt here: http://www.claycarmichael.com/)
"When seventeen-year-old Brother Grace loses the wise, warm, lively grandmother who reared him, he doesn’t know where to turn. Mem, his grandmother, had always been tight-lipped about his background, stressing only that going to visit the island where she grew up as the daughter of the housekeeper of a wealthy family was out of the question. Now that she’s gone, however, Brother makes an unsettling discovery about what the island holds, and he makes the trek to the island to uncover the secrets of his family. Carmichael deftly creates an atmospheric setting...(read the rest of the excerpt here: http://www.claycarmichael.com/)
Published on September 25, 2013 09:34
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clay-carmichael, coming-of-age, dog-story, family, political-teen-novels, romance, the-south, young-adult-novels
September 8, 2013
Clay's Banned Book Week Poster and Trading Cards
Honored that one of my illustrations--inspired by E.B. White's frequently challenged classic "Charlotte's Web"--will be a Banned Book Week Trading Card at Chapel Hill Public Library. See the art and read why Wilbur and Charlotte have been recently challenged:
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Published on September 08, 2013 04:17
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banned-book-week, challenged-books, charlotte-s-web, clay-carmichael, e-b-white, illustrations, libraries