Chris Grabenstein, author portrait
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Chris Grabenstein

When I talk to kids about my new book THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS, I torture them with a tale of electronics deprivation.
     "My main character, Billy Gillfoyle," I say, "is spending the summer in a cabin on a lake.  There is no cable, no TV, no DVR, no X-Box, no PlayStation 3.  There isn't even an old-fashioned VCR."
     By this point, the kids' gasps become audible.
     "On his first day at the cabin," I continue, "Billy drops his iPhone and it shatters.  The nearest Apple store is several hundred miles away."
     Jaws drop.  The kids are practically weeping – just like my hero, Billy Gillfoyle.  He mopes around the cabin after the demise of his iPhone and ends up in this scene with his mother:
    
  "Billy, what do you think kids did back before video games or TV or even electricity?"
  "I don't know.  Cried a lot?"  He plopped down dramatically on the couch.
  "No, Billy. They read books.  They made up stories and games.  They took nothing and turned it into something."
 
     And that's what happens to Billy in this book:  He learns to start using and trusting his own imagination.
     Characters from books that he reads in Dr. Libris' study start coming to life out on the island in the middle of the lake.   In no time, Hercules, the monster Antaeus, Robin Hood, Maid Marian, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, Pollyanna, and Tom Sawyer are all bumping into each other's stories.  It's up to Billy, with the help of his new friend Walter, and a bookcase filled with classic literature, to "imagine" a scenario that will bring all the conflicts to a tidy resolution. 
     Yep.  In THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS, Billy Gillfoyle is learning how to become a writer.  He puts his characters into situations and conflicts that will, ultimately, take him to the happy ending he, and everybody else, is looking for.
     When all seems lost, he is on the island with his new friends Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and Hercules, despairing that he's not heroic enough to rescue his asthmatic friend Walter from the clutches of the evil Space Lizard (yes, hideous creatures from video games and fairy tales eventually come to life on the island, too.) 
 
  "Ho, lads and lassie!" said Robin Hood.  "All is not lost!  Look you, Sir William – I remember a time when Sir Guy of Gisbourne held me captive in his tower.  Did my band of merry followers let a moat or castle walls stand in their way?"
  "Nay!" said Marian.  "Little John and I didst lead the charge.  Oh, how the arrows did fly that day!"
  "I'm not Little John," Billy said quietly.  "Or you, Maid Marian.  I'm not a hero."  He looked down at Walter's inhaler.  "I'm just a kid who can't even save his own family."
  "Nonsense," said Maid Marian. "Each of us can choose who or what we shall be.  We write our own stories, Sir William.  We write them each and every day."
  "And," added Hercules, "if you write it boldly enough, others will write about you, too."
 
     In my book ESCAPE FROM MR. LEMONCELLO'S LIBRARY, I wanted to make young readers excited about reading and doing research.  I tried to turn a trip to the library into an incredibly fun scavenger hunt, filled with puzzles and surprises.  (In my perpetually twelve-years-old mind, that's what doing research actually is.)
     With THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS, I am hoping to excite young readers about the power and awesomeness of their own imaginations. I want them to take nothing and turn it into something.  To take two old ideas, toss them together, and create something new.
     And, when they write their own stories, maybe some of them will decide they want to become authors, writing stories for the rest of us, too!
     
     
 

The Smartest Kid in the Universe: Books 1-3
Mr. Lemoncello's Library: Books 4-6
Mr. Lemoncello's Library: Books 1-3
Mr. Lemoncello's Fantabulous Finale
Evil Genius: The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 3
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library: The Graphic Novel
Mr. Lemoncello's Greatest Box Set on Earth: 6 Books!
Dog Squad 2: Cat Crew
NO Is All I Know!
Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game
Genius Camp: The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 2
Dog Squad
The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 1
Shine!
Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket
Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game
Welcome to Wonderland #4: Beach Battle Blowout
No More Naps!
Welcome to Wonderland #3: Sandapalooza Shake-Up
Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race
Welcome to Wonderland #1: Home Sweet Motel
Welcome to Wonderland #2: Beach Party Surf Monkey
The Demons' Door
The Zombie Awakening
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
The Island of Dr. Libris
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
The Black Heart Crypt
The Smoky Corridor
The Hanging Hill
The Crossroads

Author Chris Grabenstein on his early writing and procrastination | Author Shorts

Books

The Smartest Kid in the Universe: Books 1-3
Mr. Lemoncello's Library: Books 4-6
Mr. Lemoncello's Library: Books 1-3
Mr. Lemoncello's Fantabulous Finale
Evil Genius: The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 3
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library: The Graphic Novel
Mr. Lemoncello's Greatest Box Set on Earth: 6 Books!
Dog Squad 2: Cat Crew
NO Is All I Know!
Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game
Genius Camp: The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 2
Dog Squad
The Smartest Kid in the Universe, Book 1
Shine!
Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket
Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game
Welcome to Wonderland #4: Beach Battle Blowout
No More Naps!
Welcome to Wonderland #3: Sandapalooza Shake-Up
Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race
Welcome to Wonderland #1: Home Sweet Motel
Welcome to Wonderland #2: Beach Party Surf Monkey
The Demons' Door
The Zombie Awakening
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
The Island of Dr. Libris
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
The Black Heart Crypt
The Smoky Corridor
The Hanging Hill
The Crossroads

Media

Author Chris Grabenstein on his early writing and procrastination | Author Shorts

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