Okay, folks. My new website site is up at www.jeanpatrick.com
I'm still in the process of adding information, but little by little it's coming together. When you arrive, use the sidebar on the left to start exploring.
If you have any questions about anything -- or if you'd like me to include more information about something -- please let me know. Thanks!
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Friday, December 16, 2016
New Website in the Works
Hey Friends!
I hope you're all staying warm out there in cyberland. Here on the northern plains, we're getting snow and wind . . . and tomorrow we'll get more snow and wind . . . and tomorrow night the temp is supposed to bottom out at 26 below. That's the air temperature -- not the wind chill. Brrrr!
Of course, my hubbie and I will be looking at each other, asking each other whose idea it was to move to South Dakota! (It's the same discussion we've been having since 1986!)
Anyway, I'm getting ready to remove my ancient website -- probably the oldest website in cyberspace -- and am preparing to replace it with the new version. During the transition time you can still look at the old website or you can view the test site. Little by little, I'll get the wrinkles out. (It's not like I plan to go anywhere this weekend!)
If you have any comments, please let me know. Thanks!
I hope you're all staying warm out there in cyberland. Here on the northern plains, we're getting snow and wind . . . and tomorrow we'll get more snow and wind . . . and tomorrow night the temp is supposed to bottom out at 26 below. That's the air temperature -- not the wind chill. Brrrr!
Of course, my hubbie and I will be looking at each other, asking each other whose idea it was to move to South Dakota! (It's the same discussion we've been having since 1986!)
Anyway, I'm getting ready to remove my ancient website -- probably the oldest website in cyberspace -- and am preparing to replace it with the new version. During the transition time you can still look at the old website or you can view the test site. Little by little, I'll get the wrinkles out. (It's not like I plan to go anywhere this weekend!)
If you have any comments, please let me know. Thanks!
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Jean Patrick - Social Hermit No More . . .
Hey Everyone!
Those of you who know me know that I have no qualms about talking with kids (or adults) about books and writing. In fact, full auditoriums of kids don't scare me a bit.
But there's something about social media that is difficult for me -- I think it's the whole concept of communicating directly without being able to see faces, reactions, social cues, etc.
Anyway, I'm trying to turn over a new leaf and become active on social media. Sooo, here's a couple places you can begin to see my progress and cheer me on.
* My archaic website is still visible, but it's about to be replaced with a new version. Right now, I'm still in the process of building, tweaking, rebuilding, tweaking, etc. You can take a look at its current form (test site) and tell me what you think:
* I've also put together a facebook author page under the name of Jean L.S. Patrick. I've only posted a few times, but I've been having fun with Canva. (Who knew I could pretend to be a graphic designer???!)
* And, of course there's this blog, too...
Okay, so much for now. More later, right?
Those of you who know me know that I have no qualms about talking with kids (or adults) about books and writing. In fact, full auditoriums of kids don't scare me a bit.
But there's something about social media that is difficult for me -- I think it's the whole concept of communicating directly without being able to see faces, reactions, social cues, etc.
Anyway, I'm trying to turn over a new leaf and become active on social media. Sooo, here's a couple places you can begin to see my progress and cheer me on.
* My archaic website is still visible, but it's about to be replaced with a new version. Right now, I'm still in the process of building, tweaking, rebuilding, tweaking, etc. You can take a look at its current form (test site) and tell me what you think:
* I've also put together a facebook author page under the name of Jean L.S. Patrick. I've only posted a few times, but I've been having fun with Canva. (Who knew I could pretend to be a graphic designer???!)
* And, of course there's this blog, too...
Okay, so much for now. More later, right?
Monday, October 31, 2016
Mount Rushmore's final day
While the rest of the country is trick-or-treating, my thoughts go to Mount Rushmore. It was on this date in 1941 that the final dynamite blasts were heard on Mount Rushmore.
Who knows what Lincoln Borglum thought about on that day? My guess is that he was thinking about his dad, Gutzon Borglum, who had died on March 6, 1941 -- unexpectedly after minor surgery.
I can only imagine the memories Lincoln would have had.
When I was researching information for Face to Face with Mount Rushmore, I had the opportunity to read transcripts of interviews that had been done with Lincoln. One of the things Lincoln talked about was the amount of time his dad spent with him, even before Mount Rushmore was part of their lives.
I don't really know how to end this post, but I'm left thinking about the concept of time. It's slippery. I can't hold on to it. On the other hand, the time that we give to someone can last a lifetime.
Who knows what Lincoln Borglum thought about on that day? My guess is that he was thinking about his dad, Gutzon Borglum, who had died on March 6, 1941 -- unexpectedly after minor surgery.
I can only imagine the memories Lincoln would have had.
When I was researching information for Face to Face with Mount Rushmore, I had the opportunity to read transcripts of interviews that had been done with Lincoln. One of the things Lincoln talked about was the amount of time his dad spent with him, even before Mount Rushmore was part of their lives.
I don't really know how to end this post, but I'm left thinking about the concept of time. It's slippery. I can't hold on to it. On the other hand, the time that we give to someone can last a lifetime.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
I Found My Park
I'm back home after signing books at yesterday's Rapid City's "Find Your Park" celebration.
What a fun day! I knew there'd be booths from the area's national parks and monuments. But, wow. So many other organizations had booths, too, including the Black Hills Raptor Center. At their booth, they had a great horned owl, a ferruginous hawk, and a smaller bird (an American kestrel, I think).
Of course, I met people, too. The first were tourists from flood-damaged Baton Rouge, Louisiana (who knew their arms and legs would be needed when they got back home).
As the day went on, I talked with locals and visitors alike -- including Theodore Roosevelt and his secret service aide, dressed in period costumes from 1916.
But the four presidents from South Dakota Tourism took the cake, especially as they led the conga line to Phil Baker's music. Call me irreverent, but there's something hilarious about seeing George and TJ leading a conga line!
Little did our first leaders know how much fun they'd be having in the future....
What a fun day! I knew there'd be booths from the area's national parks and monuments. But, wow. So many other organizations had booths, too, including the Black Hills Raptor Center. At their booth, they had a great horned owl, a ferruginous hawk, and a smaller bird (an American kestrel, I think).
Of course, I met people, too. The first were tourists from flood-damaged Baton Rouge, Louisiana (who knew their arms and legs would be needed when they got back home).
As the day went on, I talked with locals and visitors alike -- including Theodore Roosevelt and his secret service aide, dressed in period costumes from 1916.
But the four presidents from South Dakota Tourism took the cake, especially as they led the conga line to Phil Baker's music. Call me irreverent, but there's something hilarious about seeing George and TJ leading a conga line!
Little did our first leaders know how much fun they'd be having in the future....
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Find Your Park!
Ever since the Olympics started, I've become a world-class couch potato. (Quite an irony, huh?)
But at the end of the week, I'll do a dismount from the davenport and head west.
On Saturday, August 20, I plan to be in Rapid City, South Dakota, for the "Find Your Park" celebration -- part of the National Park Service's centennial celebration.
The event will be held at "Main Street Square" in downtown Rapid City. I'll be at the Mount Rushmore Bookstores booth between 10:00-2:00. Please stop in to say hi!
But this isn't just about Mount Rushmore. The event will also be celebrating other national gems, including Badlands National Park, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Memorial, and Devils Tower National Memorial. You'll find a ton of fun activities for all ages.
See you there!
For more information, visit Find Your Park
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Back again...
It has been about a year and a half since posting anything...and it's not for lack of things going on! The speaking schedule has been crazy, family life has been happily full, and I have a new book in the works.
As far as the speaking...I just finished a busy winter-spring which began at Sisseton High School with a Artist-in-Residence program in the middle of January. I worked with juniors and seniors with found poetry and picture book writing. Wow. The minds and abilities of young people are incredible!
I finish the winter-spring season on May 10 in Pierre with a book discussion about Mount Rushmore Memories, the book I edited with Debbie Ketel of the Mount Rushmore Society in 2011.
Then, it's off to family life.
Child #1 is getting her PhD from Purdue, so we'll be off to Indiana to see her (and her hubbie and our new grandson). Child #2 may show his lovely face in Indiana, which would be wonderful. He lives in Kansas now, but always seems to be en route somewhere. And if all goes well, we'll see #3 who is playing baseball for a minor league team in Traverse City, Michigan.
The new book is expected to be released in August 2017. More about that later!
As far as the speaking...I just finished a busy winter-spring which began at Sisseton High School with a Artist-in-Residence program in the middle of January. I worked with juniors and seniors with found poetry and picture book writing. Wow. The minds and abilities of young people are incredible!
I finish the winter-spring season on May 10 in Pierre with a book discussion about Mount Rushmore Memories, the book I edited with Debbie Ketel of the Mount Rushmore Society in 2011.
Then, it's off to family life.
Child #1 is getting her PhD from Purdue, so we'll be off to Indiana to see her (and her hubbie and our new grandson). Child #2 may show his lovely face in Indiana, which would be wonderful. He lives in Kansas now, but always seems to be en route somewhere. And if all goes well, we'll see #3 who is playing baseball for a minor league team in Traverse City, Michigan.
The new book is expected to be released in August 2017. More about that later!
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