As a follow-up to Torrie's e-mail, I just wanted to pass along that Marc is scheduling schools in CT for the weeks of 11/9, 11/30, and 5/9 - "The November dates are short notice, I know, but rest assured I am low maintenance - you might say easy like Sunday morning. And I require ZERO prep work. You simply set up the PowerPoint, I show up and fire up the kids about writing and research with an enthusiasm that will last till summer or beyond!"

Alexandra Stevens
Media Specialist
Greenwich High School

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Torrie Phillips <tphillips@cpsctg.org> wrote:

 

Hello all,

 

One more pitch for Marc Nobleman…thanks to your many great reviews of him on the listserv,  we have booked him in Coventry on 12/1.  If anyone else would like him that week while he’s in CT, he may offer a nice discount!  He’s doing four K-5 talks here in the day and an evening piece for families, but will do any age.  So far, GREAT to work with…easy and responds to emails within minutes.  Here’s a blurb from him:

 

I'm the Maryland author of 70+ books; I've been invited to speak at schools in more than half the 50 states, Tanzania, India, United Arab Emirates, Chile, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Guam. I would love to show your students (and staff) what the buzz is about...especially now that one of my books changed pop culture history.

 

Among my work:
 

  • Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman: multiple starred reviews; ALA Notable; made front page of USA Today
  • Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman: covered by NPR's All Things Considered; led to an invitation to give a TED talk
  • Thirty Minutes Over Oregon (2016): the true story of the Japanese WWII pilot whose unprecedented act is a famous first that is not yet famous 
  • Brave Like My Brother (2016): the inspirational story of an American soldier in WWII England who shares his war experiences (including a historic, dangerous secret mission) with his 10-year-old brother via letters (novel)
  • The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra (2017): funny fiction
  • Fairy Spell (2018): the true story of the two girls whose WWI-era photographs of alleged fairies mystified the world for decades

 

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My talks are real-life detective stories with a strong social justice component: part motivational, part educational, and all entertaining for any age...even to those who couldn't care less about superheroes. Five reactions:

“You were AWESOME. I was near tears hearing the impression that you made on my son, who is in 3rd grade. For weeks after your presentation, I continued to hear how your message had resonated with many others.”
—Karin R. DeWispelaere, reading resource teacher, Laurel Ridge Elementary, Fairfax, VA

“To say that [your] presentation was outstanding is almost an understatement. I’ve been the Head of Lower School for 30 years. All of the adults agreed that [you are] the best presenter we have ever had.”
—Dana Hahn, Head of Lower School, Wheeler School, Providence, RI

 

“You inspired them. In fact, one of my students who has been very difficult to reach came into the library for the FIRST time this school year—asking for one of your books. Thank you, Marc.”
—Susan Grigsby, Georgia Library Media Specialist of the Year, Elkins Pointe Middle School, Roswell, GA


“I’ve seen a lot of school presentations over my 6½ years arranging kids' book events. Marc’s ranks among the very top of the heap. His message...is delivered uniquely, with enthusiasm, humility, and rare perfect rapport with his listeners. During his talk, I witnessed my favorite thing: kids' hairs being blown back by the audacity of possibility.”

—Suzanne Perry, Events/Public Relations, Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA

“That was one of the best presentations we’ve had EVER! Not only did you inspire kids to love writing, which is great, but you promoted their development as human beings.”
—Laura McKone, 5th grade teacher, Mark Twain Elementary, Centennial, CO

 

Thank you,
Marc Tyler Nobleman

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P.S. Hilarious coffee breaks: children's authors read aloud bad reviews of their own books and mashups of famous children's books.


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