Saturday, January 22, 2011

Funny Thank You's From Kids

Every so often when I go on school visits I get some thank you notes, or else a student will send me an email to tell me about their own writing. Here are some excerpts of my favorites:

* “You should get paid for your book because of how cool it is.” - J.T.

- Thanks, J.T. I agree!

* “I enjoyed when you taught us about characters. Now I am probably going to go home and write. You have inspired me.” - M.K.

- I hope you will write, M.K.

* “I love, love, love, LOVE your books. Or I probably will when I read them.” – S.S.

- Hopefully you’ll still love them after you read them, S.S.

* “I want to read your book so bad. Usually I wouldn’t read those books, but I might take a chance with you.” - B.W.

- Live the wild life, B.W.

* “The antagonist in my book will be named Jennifer and she’s mean. Not that you’re mean, you’re very nice. I just like the name Jennifer.” – K.P.

- No no, I can be mean. Let me be a character in your book!

* “I’d like to get your series but I don’t think we have enough money because I have like 15 books to read already.” - K.K.

- When you get through them, consider “Elliot” for #16. Deal?

* “You are an amazing author and I’ve never even heard of you.” - E.M.

- E.M., are you by chance friends with S.S. above?

* “All my life I have wanted to be famous. Since I am a dance I have thought about auditioning for a traveling group, but I think it might be funner to be a writer.” - D. C.

- Do them both. I’m a writer and also a pro at the laundry.

* “I read your book too fast. When’s the next one?” - K.M.

- Elliot and the Pixie Plot will be out in May. I hope you read it slower this time.

* “I wrote a book too. Can you give me the address of where to send it to be published?” – P.C.

- Hmmm. Where to start…


Keep `em coming kids!

5 comments:

Bisi Adjapon said...

This is hilarious! I teach, so I can just picture these notes. Wonderful, and thanks for sharing.

Bisi

Robin L said...

Ha. Out of the mouths of babes, huh? Too, too funny.

Kristen said...

Too cute! So so funny, I can totally see my kids saying these things. I just bought your book for my elementary library and am about to dig into it tonight. :) My main draw was that Nielsen is my maiden name.. and its about goblins.. and it has a fantastic cover. Yep, even adults have weird train-of-thoughts. :)

Jen said...

Actually, Kristen, I think adults especially have trains of thought that go in unexpected paths. Unfortunately, we just self-edit too much. Thanks for buying the book!

Mary Lindsey / Marissa Clarke said...

These are the cutest things ever! How did I miss this post. You made my morning.