Middle School Book Signing

This past weekend I had the opportunity to do a book signing at my old middle school (2001-2004), which was hosting an outdoor community event, a movie night, for the kids. I got to sell some books and, for the first time, accept credit card payments. It was the first time, technically, that I was selling books as an individual vendor rather than on consignment.

I even got to talk to some kids who were aspiring writers and refer them to the MWA’s teen writing program. It is my hope that some of them will join.

The school looked a little different from my day (mainly in a front extension), but that night, and when I knew I’d be there, brought back a lot of memories. There were two major highlights from 6th grade there. One was that was when I first showed an interest in writing, though it had not yet grown to be a commitment. But my Language Arts teacher recognized it, and she wrote about it in my yearbook. She was one of the three teachers I dedicated Mystical Greenwood too (the others were teachers from high school).

The other was 9/11. The day started off at school like any other. language arts went normal, but during social studies, early dismissal calls over the intercom began, and there were abnormally high, I remember. It continued into tech ed. It was during that class when we were told school was out early. I had to rush to get to my locker before rushing to the bus. Science and math never happened that day. There were rumors on the bus, and the driver said there’d be no school the next day as we got off, but it wasn’t until I got home that I learned what had really happened.

The major highlight in 7th grade was the science project I did that year on color-blindness in dogs. I used my own dog, whom I mentioned before, and jars with different-colored paper. The conclusions were that red and green were hard for her to distinguish, but blue and yellow weren’t. It went all the way to the county level and a few other places. Funny enough, at Balticon this year I listened in on a scientific presentation that involved apes, I believe, which mentioned the same sets of colors, or at least blue and yellow.

As for 8th grade, my algebra teacher would let students stay after once a week to do homework (last class of the day), and my mother, with some effort, finally got me to do it. I didn’t want to stay after. But I did, and in the end, not only did my grades get better, but my teacher said I was the most improved student in the class. Who knows whether I would’ve felt comfortable in high school with afterschool clubs had I not done that.

It was also this weekend that I learned I’ve been approved to sell and autograph books at the Arundel Craft Fair in two months, which will take place at my old high school! I imagine more memories will resurface by then. The event is also on Facebook. In the meantime, I’ve got the Maryland Writers’ Conference this weekend, where I plan to have books on consignment with The Last Word bookstore. The event is also on Facebook. Hope to see you at either or both if you can make it!


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18 responses to “Middle School Book Signing”

  1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Hi Andrew, I imagine going back to your old middle school did bring back many memories. I am delighted you had this lovely opportunity to sell books and reconnect with your old community.

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thank you, Robbie.

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  2. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your very special day with us, Andrew!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      You’re welcome, Liz.

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  3. Chris Hall Avatar

    Well done, Andrew!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thank you, Chris.

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  4. sharonledwith Avatar
    sharonledwith

    Sounds like you had a blast visiting your past at your former middle school, Andrew. The student has now become the teacher. Wink. Cheers, my friend!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      I did have a good time. Thank you, Sharon. Cheers back!

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  5. Layla Todd Avatar

    How exciting to reconnect with your former middle school community by representing your passion for writing and literature! Hoping the craft fair at your former high school goes well too!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thank you so much, Layla.

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      Thanks, Gabriela.

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  6. jeanleesworld Avatar

    Sounds like a lovely evening, and how cool you could inspire some kids with their writing!

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  7. thomasstigwikman Avatar

    That sounds like an amazing experience. You look good there signing books.

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