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Monday
Jan102011

CANDOR improve your SAT score? Hey, that's what the poster says!


Yesterday I was at Albert Einstein High in Silver Spring, MD, for things entirely unrelated to writing, and a friend said, "do you see your book on those posters? They're everywhere!"

No, I did not see it--in fact I had been strolling past all of these great posters and not even glancing! In my defense, I was day-dreaming about my WIP at the time. Or maybe I was thinking about cupcakes. I'm not entirely sure. Either way, I was entirely distracted. 

As I've announced previously, CANDOR is a Black-Eyed Susan 2010/2011 Nominee. The winner in each category will be chosen by student readers' votes. It looks like the Media Center at Einstein High put together these great posters to encourage students to read the nominees and vote. What a thrill to see CANDOR up there!

One (top left) seems to be fanning the flames of the school's rivalry with Clarksburg High--love it! That's right, pick up a book and show those Coyotes! 

The next (at right) shows all of the Black-Eyed Susan noms for the high school level. I love that my book is next to my friend LK Madigan's FLASH BURNOUT. I like to think that Oscar and Blake are telling dirty jokes to each other from behind the book covers. It looks like Oscar is giving all the other noms the stink-eye. C'mon, Oscar, play nice. 

My favorite poster, below, would warm the heart of every good CANDOR teen who goes to SAT review parties on Saturday nights. 

"IMPROVE YOUR SAT SCORE... READ FOR PLEASURE", it entices. Better yet, do it with one of Campbell Banks' special CD mixes. Guaranteed results.

 

 

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