So, it’s been radio silence from me for awhile, including on Twitter, which is unusual, to say the least. Here’s what it usually means if I’m quiet on Twitter:
Only recently, I’ve been up to something. Something sneaky!
But now I can tell you! Here’s the official type notice:
Award-winning YA author Rosemary Clement-Moore has sold two new Young Adult novels to Krista Marino at Delacorte Press in a very nice deal by Lucienne Diver of The Knight Agency.
So now here’s why I’m not Tweeting much. I’m too busy doing this:
Y’all know I’m really really superstitious about talking about books before they’re written. I can tell you neither of these are sequels or related to things I’ve written before, except for their being AWESOME. But I’ll start dropping hints as we go along.
Now I have to stop dancing and get to work! It’s going to be a busy year!



Woo Hoo!!! Congratulations! I can’t wait to read them… and Spirit and Dust!
Senator! Great to hear from you!
And thanks!
Hurray!!! I will join you in the happy dancing, as new books by Rosemary Clement-Moore are high on my list of Things To Get Excited About.
Emily, you may get two replies to this.
But two “thanks!” are a bad thing, right? I’m glad you’re excited. I sure am!
Congrats on your new deal! Very exciting.
It was great meeting you last night at the workshop. Okay, technically, I didn’t meet you. But, I did sit at the same table with you which counts, right? RIGHT? I have to confess: your knitting was mesmerizing. I was disappointed the needles did not click. Aren’t they supposed to? I mean, doesn’t every description of someone knitting include clicking? I suppose I will have to adjust my future knitting descriptions to include silence, though it won’t set nearly the same mood.
Melissa
We exchanged words! That counts as meeting.
I was knitting with bamboo needles, so there was no click. Metal needles definitely click (and there’s a noise when they slide against each other, too) which is why I knit with wooden ones at workshop. I like the feel of the wooden needles (my favorite are hardwood, but bamboo is cheaper) but yeah, it lacks… atmosphere.
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Oooooooh! So excited! I look forward to reading them.
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