Super Middle Grade Mondays Blitz: Author
Spotlight – Steve Bryant with Giveaway #SuperMGMondays
Welcome
to this week's Super Middle Grade Mondays Book
Blitz
presented by Tantrum
Books/Month9books!
Today, we get up close and personal with
Steve
Bryant
author
of Lucas Mackenzie and the London Midnight Ghost
Show
from Tantrum Books.
Be
sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!
Steve
Bryant is a new novelist, but a veteran author of books of card
tricks. He founded a 40+ page monthly internet magazine for magicians
containing news, reviews, magic tricks, humor, and fiction; and he
frequently contributes biographical cover articles to the country’s
two leading magic journals (his most recent article was about the
séance at Hollywood’s Magic Castle).
Middle School
Thoughts
What is your favorite memory from
school?
My
favorite memory from middle school days was spending time at Verble’s
Café, a hangout run by a classmate’s mom. It had snacks and a juke
box, and we learned to slow dance with the girls we had grown up
with, to songs by Johnny Mathis and Jimmy Clanton.
What is something you know now that you
wish you knew in middle school?
I
know to have paid attention to everyone, especially the shy or quiet
kids who often turned out to be special adults. The most important
was that girl with the blond ponytail, a seventh grader when I was an
eighth. I eventually married her, but I hate it that we wasted what
might have been an amazing school year.
Tell us your favorite book when you were
in middle school.
I
loved all the so-called Robert A. Heinlein juveniles, such as
Time for the Stars and Tunnel in the
Sky. If you had asked me then, I would have said I liked
them because I liked science fiction. Years later I realized that I
liked them because Heinlein always pitted boys and girls together
against formidable odds, and romance ensued. I have always
remembered to make romance a key part of any stories I write.
What was your favorite subject in
school?
I
equally liked math, because I was good at it, and English, because I
loved it. All those books and poems were written for our
entertainment. My eighth-grade English teacher lived to be 103, and
to the end she would admonish us for spelling or grammar errors.
Any advice for kids heading back to
school?
Enjoy
every day. Middle school was my favorite time ever. Keep a diary or
journal, and write down each night what you appreciated about that
day. Even better, use your iPhone and take lots of photos and videos.
How I would love to have those from my school days!
Lucas
Mackenzie has got the best job of any 10 year old boy. He travels
from city-to-city as part of the London Midnight Ghost Show, scaring
unsuspecting show-goers year round. Performing comes naturally to
Lucas and the rest of the troupe, who’ve been doing it for as long
as Lucas can remember.
But
there’s something Lucas doesn’t know.
Like
the rest of Luca’s friends, he’s dead. And for some reason, Lucas
can’t remember his former life, his parents or friends. Did he go
to school? Have a dog? Brothers and sisters?
If
only he could recall his former life, maybe even reach out to his
parents, haunt them.
When
a ghost hunter determines to shut the show down, Lucas realizes the
life he has might soon be over. And without a connection to his
family, he will have nothing. There’s little time and Lucas has
much to do. Can he win the love of Columbine, the show’s enchanting
fifteen-year-old mystic? Can he outwit the forces of life and death
that thwart his efforts to find his family?
Keep
the lights on! Lucas Mackenzie’s coming to town.
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the Rafflecopter below for a chance to win!
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