Tuesday, November 17, 2015
NCTE 2015
Later this week I'll be attending the National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention in Minneapolis. I've never been to NCTE before, so I'm really looking forward to it. I'll be there from Thursday until Saturday, but Friday is my big day for events. Here's where I'll be:
Friday, November 20
11:00-12:15 Convention Center Room 103: I'll be presenting with my editor, Katie Cunningham, as part of the "Guiding Writers: Bringing the Author/Editor Relationship to the Classroom" roundtable.
Session Description: Attend this roundtable session to discover how the editor/author relationship can be applied to the teacher/student dynamic to improve the art of writing instruction. You will hear from four of the author/editor pairs learning insights, methods, techniques, tips, and strategies for guiding student writers in your classroom.
1:00-2:00 signing Growing Up Pedro at the Anderson's Bookshop, booth #950
4:00-5:00 signing Growing Up Pedro at the Candlewick Booth, #727-729
Hope to see you there!
Friday, October 2, 2015
My next book...
...comes out April 12, 2016. Here's a peek at the proofs.
I'm busy right now working on my next next book, so... back to the drawing board!
I'm busy right now working on my next next book, so... back to the drawing board!
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
LLEGAR A SER PEDRO available today!
LLegar A Ser Pedro, the new Spanish edition of Growing Up Pedro, is officially available today!
When I set out to write about Pedro Martinez, I always hoped it would be published in Spanish. So I'm grateful to my publisher, Candlewick Press, for making it happen. I'm really excited to know that Spanish-speaking kids will now have access to this story of brotherhood, perseverance, and baseball.
I was truly honored to have my story translated by renowned Spanish translator Teresa Mlawer, who has written the Spanish versions of some of the all time classics of children's literature, including Goodnight Moon and Where the Wild Things Are.
A Junior Library Guild selection, Llegar A Ser Pedro is available now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or an independent bookstore near you.
When I set out to write about Pedro Martinez, I always hoped it would be published in Spanish. So I'm grateful to my publisher, Candlewick Press, for making it happen. I'm really excited to know that Spanish-speaking kids will now have access to this story of brotherhood, perseverance, and baseball.
I was truly honored to have my story translated by renowned Spanish translator Teresa Mlawer, who has written the Spanish versions of some of the all time classics of children's literature, including Goodnight Moon and Where the Wild Things Are.
A Junior Library Guild selection, Llegar A Ser Pedro is available now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or an independent bookstore near you.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Let's Get Busy Podcast
I'm honored to be today's guest on Matthew Winner's excellent Let's Get Busy Podcast. We talk about Growing Up Pedro, Candlewick Press, kickball, and more.
I often listen to Matthew Winner's podcast while I'm painting, and really enjoy it. If you like children's books and have never listened to this awesome podcast, you're in for a treat. I hope episode #166 lives up to the awesomeness of the other 165. Enjoy!
I often listen to Matthew Winner's podcast while I'm painting, and really enjoy it. If you like children's books and have never listened to this awesome podcast, you're in for a treat. I hope episode #166 lives up to the awesomeness of the other 165. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
The Growing Up Pedro Boston Public Library Tour
July is going to be a very big month for Pedro Martinez. On July 26, he will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Then on July 28, his number 45 will be retired by the Red Sox. To celebrate, I'm spending the following three days (July 29-31) visiting nine branches of the Boston Public Library. Each event will include a presentation about my book, Growing Up Pedro, followed by a fun art project for kids. And here's the best part: every participating child will get a free hardcover copy of Growing Up Pedro!
This is all part of the Boston Public Library's excellent Read Your Way to Fenway program, which I am honored to a part of. Registration is required, and space is limited. Contact your local branch for details.
This is all part of the Boston Public Library's excellent Read Your Way to Fenway program, which I am honored to a part of. Registration is required, and space is limited. Contact your local branch for details.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Thanks for another great school year!
As another school year comes to an end, I just wanted to say a great big THANK YOU to all the people who made this such an enjoyable year for me. I've gotten so much great feedback from teachers, librarians, parents, and students, and I really appreciate all of it.
I did over one hundred presentations at over thirty schools during the 2014-15 school year. Here are a few pictures I took along the way:
Nothing like walking into a school and seeing student artwork inspired by my books. It floors me every time. |
Wow! |
Nice Gingerbread Pirates window art, with a hand-painted baseball bulletin board in the background! |
How awesome are these baseballs!?! The shading! |
Well done, Lily! |
Even after doing this for over fifteen years, it's always a little surreal to walk into a building and see stuff like this. |
...and this. |
Sometimes they even give me cake! I had a nice big slice of this one (because it would have been rude not to, right?)! |
Then a few days later at a different school... another baseball cake! And chocolate chip cookies. Nomnomnom. |
Love this student drawing of me giving a presentation on Growing Up Pedro. Not bad! |
School visits often lead to me getting some really awesome mail! |
Hey, anything I can do to help! :) |
I've said this before but I'll say it again- when I set out to be a children's book author-illustrator, I had no idea I'd end up spending so much time talking in front of large groups of people. And as someone who used to dread getting up in front of the class to speak, I never imagined how much I would enjoy it.
So thanks! Looking forward to another great school year in 2015-16. I've already got trips planned to Utah, Texas and Minnesota! Can't wait.
But first... SUMMER!
Thursday, May 14, 2015
2015 Red Sox Summer Reading Game!
Pedro Martinez, 2000 MTA Red Sox Summer Reading Game spokesman |
When the Massachusetts Teachers Association first launched their Red Sox Summer Reading Game back in 2000, their very first spokesman was the reigning Cy Young Award winner, Red Sox ace Pedro Martinez.
Fifteen years later, Pedro is on his way to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and the Red Sox Summer Reading Game is still going strong. I'm happy to be teaming up again with my favorite team, the Boston Red Sox, my pal Wally (the coolest mascot in baseball), the Massachusetts Teachers Association, and this year's spokesperson, Red Sox pitcher Craig Breslow, on the 2015 MTA Red Sox Summer Reading Game.
In the coming weeks, 15,000 posters and 500,000 entry forms will be distributed in schools around the state. This year's materials feature Craig Breslow and Wally reading my book, Growing Up Pedro, at Fenway Park! I'm thrilled that the MTA chose Growing Up Pedro as this year's featured book, especially given the vital role Pedro played in getting this excellent program off the ground back in 2000.
So teachers, librarians, and students in grades K through 8 should be on the lookout for the posters and entry forms. In the meantime, you can visit readingmatters.org to download an entry form and print a free poster.
To enter, students simply need to list nine books they pledge to read over the summer, for a chance to win two free tickets to a Red Sox game in September! 100 students will win tickets, so it's definitely worth entering!
Good luck, happy reading, and GO RED SOX!
The 2015 MTA Red Sox Summer Reading Game poster |
Monday, April 6, 2015
Opening Day!
Today is one of my favorite days of the year: Opening Day of the baseball season!
To celebrate, I'm giving away a signed copy of Growing Up Pedro with an original ink drawing of Pedro Martinez inside. Head over to my facebook page to enter.
I'll announce the winner on Friday, just before the Red Sox play the Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Play ball!
To celebrate, I'm giving away a signed copy of Growing Up Pedro with an original ink drawing of Pedro Martinez inside. Head over to my facebook page to enter.
I'll announce the winner on Friday, just before the Red Sox play the Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Play ball!
signed copy of Growing Up Pedro with original ink drawing on Pedro Martinez on front endpapers |
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
207
With Rob Caldwell on the set of 207 |
Last week I was a guest on 207, a nightly magazine show on WCSH6, Maine's NBC affiliate. I chatted with Rob Caldwell about Growing Up Pedro, and about some of my favorite memories of watching Pedro Martinez pitch. Here's the video:
Friday, March 20, 2015
GROWING UP PEDRO, Behind the Scenes: Illustrating Page One
When I was trying to figure out how to handle the opening page of Growing Up Pedro, my first idea was to start off the book with this quote from Pedro himself:
I liked this quote, because it introduced the main theme of the story, and showed that even when Pedro was at the height of his fame, he still gave all the credit to his big brother. For the accompanying image, I wanted to show Pedro Martinez pitching at Fenway Park in 1998, his first season with the Red Sox. I wanted to somehow capture the excitement of being at Fenway when Pedro was pitching. This is the first book I've ever done about a player I actually got to see in person, so this is the first time I really got to pour my own memories into my story and illustrations.
My first scribbly sketches centered around Pedro on the mound. But none of them felt quite right. So I tried to think back to what it felt like to be at the park on days when Pedro was pitching. I remembered fans waving Dominican flags. I remembered the excitement outside the park, where guys from WEEI handed out K cards to fans as they entered the ballpark (K is the baseball symbol for strikeout). I remembered people going to get food when the Red Sox were batting instead of when the visiting team was batting, so they didn't miss Pedro. And perhaps the most iconic image I could think of when I remembered those days at Fenway: The K Men, out in the last row of the bleachers, dressed all in red, right down to the paint on their faces, celebrating each of Pedro's strikeouts by posting a big red K up on the green wall, and leading the crowd in chants of Pay-DRO! Pay-DRO!
Then I had an idea. I realized that to capture all that excitement, I didn't even need to show Pedro. I just needed to show a small section of the bleachers. Because back then, you could tell Pedro was pitching just by looking around, and feeling the energy in the park. So I made this sketch:
I submitted this sketch to my art director with a note suggesting that the endpapers be red. I liked the idea of opening up the book and seeing the green wall on page one up against the red endpapers, which would match the red Ks and the red details in the crowd. I wanted the book itself to feel like Fenway.
Here's how it ended up looking in the book:
One reason I loved working on this book was the fact that I felt personally connected to so much of the subject matter. Take the K Men for example. I first knew about them when they started appearing at all of Pedro's home games in 1998, dressed all in red, posting Ks. I sat a few rows in front of them during game 4 of the 1999 ALDS against Cleveland, and really got to experience first-hand the excitement they brought to the game.
A couple years later, I became friends with some of the K Men, when they asked me to sign books at a fundraiser they were organizing. They invited me to come post Ks with them some time. The first time I took them up on their offer was Opening Day, 2003.
A couple years later, we joined the K Men again. By now, they had relocated to their new home, prime real estate atop the Green Monster. This time I went all in with the red face and all red clothes, and my 11-month-old daughter became the first-ever K Baby!
Then in 2013, with the Red Sox on the verge of clinching the American League East division, I got a text from Kirk, asking if we'd like to join them up on the wall that night. So we dig through our shelves looking for red clothes, picked up the kids from school and drove down to Boston.
As you can see, the K Men have chilled out a bit in the post-Pedro years. They don't paint their faces any more (they call it "K-Kasual"). But as you can also see, my older daughter is a purist.
We posted Ks for Jon Lester, and we talked about Pedro (that's why I had gotten in touch with Kirk in the first place, to talk about Pedro and to ask if he might have some photos of the K Men I could use as reference for my illustrations). And we got to be there when the Red Sox celebrated on the field. My K Kids each got a chance to post Ks, holding them up for the whole ballpark to see. It was a night we will never forget.
A few other little details to look for on page one of Growing Up Pedro:
*Both my kids are in the picture, dressed just how they were on that night in 2013 when we posted Ks. Can you find them?
*There is one Yankee fan in the picture, my friend Jim who helped make it possible for me to go to the Dominican Republic and do some research for this book. He's wearing a Yankee jacket in the illustration, though Jim pointed out that I seem to have accidentally (or subconsciously?) painted a little red dot on his cap, so it looks like a Red Sox cap. See if you can find him!
*Back then, there was a peanut vendor who would throw bags of peanuts incredible distances with amazing accuracy. I included him in the crowd on page one. See if you can spot him! Here's a picture of him I found online:
I loved being able to incorporate so many of my own personal experiences into this book. It made the whole thing feel so personal for me.
All of that was just for page one. I still had thirty-nine pages to go...
And that's why my books take me a really long time!
GROWING UP PEDRO. Text and Illustrations copyright 2015 Matt Tavares. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Inc., Somerville, MA.
"Ramon is the biggest reason I have gotten where I am. He is the great one in this family. I am still Ramon's little brother." -Pedro Martinez, 1998.
I liked this quote, because it introduced the main theme of the story, and showed that even when Pedro was at the height of his fame, he still gave all the credit to his big brother. For the accompanying image, I wanted to show Pedro Martinez pitching at Fenway Park in 1998, his first season with the Red Sox. I wanted to somehow capture the excitement of being at Fenway when Pedro was pitching. This is the first book I've ever done about a player I actually got to see in person, so this is the first time I really got to pour my own memories into my story and illustrations.
I took this picture of Pedro warming up before a game in 1998. |
Then I had an idea. I realized that to capture all that excitement, I didn't even need to show Pedro. I just needed to show a small section of the bleachers. Because back then, you could tell Pedro was pitching just by looking around, and feeling the energy in the park. So I made this sketch:
I submitted this sketch to my art director with a note suggesting that the endpapers be red. I liked the idea of opening up the book and seeing the green wall on page one up against the red endpapers, which would match the red Ks and the red details in the crowd. I wanted the book itself to feel like Fenway.
Here's how it ended up looking in the book:
I took this picture of the K Men during game 4 of the 1999 ALDS vs the Indians. |
Here I am with my wife, Sarah, and one of the original K Men, my friend Kirk Carapezza. He taught us some of the rituals and rules, and even let us post Pedro's first K of the 2003 season. |
Fenway Park had undergone a major renovation over the offseason, so this was the first game when the K Men were left with no wall upon which to post their Ks. So they tried using a clothes line. |
It was tricky, but we did it! |
Walking around Fenway Park as a K Man felt a lot like how I imagine Santa Claus must feel walking around the mall. |
Kevin McCarthy, K Baby, me, Sarah, and Kirk Carapezza. |
As you can see, the K Men have chilled out a bit in the post-Pedro years. They don't paint their faces any more (they call it "K-Kasual"). But as you can also see, my older daughter is a purist.
My K Family with the K Men |
A few other little details to look for on page one of Growing Up Pedro:
*Both my kids are in the picture, dressed just how they were on that night in 2013 when we posted Ks. Can you find them?
*There is one Yankee fan in the picture, my friend Jim who helped make it possible for me to go to the Dominican Republic and do some research for this book. He's wearing a Yankee jacket in the illustration, though Jim pointed out that I seem to have accidentally (or subconsciously?) painted a little red dot on his cap, so it looks like a Red Sox cap. See if you can find him!
*Back then, there was a peanut vendor who would throw bags of peanuts incredible distances with amazing accuracy. I included him in the crowd on page one. See if you can spot him! Here's a picture of him I found online:
Rob "Nuts" Barry, Fenway Park, 1999 |
All of that was just for page one. I still had thirty-nine pages to go...
And that's why my books take me a really long time!
GROWING UP PEDRO. Text and Illustrations copyright 2015 Matt Tavares. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Inc., Somerville, MA.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
My new online store is now open!
I just finished setting up my new online store. I'm starting off small, with three giclée prints of illustrations from Growing Up Pedro. I'll add more soon, so if there are any illustrations you'd like to see as a print, please let me know!
You can also order signed and personalized copies of my books. And eventually I'll add a section of original art. Anyway, check it out and let me know what you think. Thanks!
Friday, February 20, 2015
Where in the world is Growing Up Pedro?!
Crazy
story about Growing Up Pedro... apparently several thousand copies were
stuck on a ship off the coast of Los Angeles for over a month, unable to dock
due to an ongoing labor dispute at the port. Candlewick is on top of the
situation, and I've been told that the books finally did make it to
shore, and are currently traveling by train to the warehouse in Indiana. Once they're there, they will be immediately (hopefully) shipped out to stores.
So for those of you who have been asking why you can't seem to find a copy anywhere even though the book came out last week, that's why. I had no idea about this until after the release date. It's frustrating, and it's a bummer that the books weren't here on time, but the good news is they will be here soon.
Should be any day now...
So for those of you who have been asking why you can't seem to find a copy anywhere even though the book came out last week, that's why. I had no idea about this until after the release date. It's frustrating, and it's a bummer that the books weren't here on time, but the good news is they will be here soon.
Should be any day now...
Growing Up Pedro, behind the scenes in the Dominican Republic
Last year, when I was working on Growing Up Pedro, I traveled to the Dominican Republic to do some research (it was also a family vacation). It was amazing to be able to go out into the countryside and visit places that still look they way they did when Pedro Martinez was a kid. Here are some of the pictures I took during that trip.
We enjoyed the trip so much, we decided to go back this year (just for vacation this time). A few days ago, on our last day there, I finally tracked down Dani, the kid who posed as a young Pedro Martinez. Here he is, seeing the book for the first time.
We drove up into the mountains, and I snapped pictures of everything- houses, palm trees, mango trees, all the scenery. |
We stopped a a little colmado (store) to get some water in the village of El Cupey, and saw some kids playing outside. |
When this guy heard I was working on a book about Pedro Martinez, he immediately showed me his batting stance. |
Mango trees play an important role in Growing Up Pedro, so I spent a lot of time searching for The Perfect Mango Tree. When I saw this one, I knew I had found it. |
This is Dani, who did an amazing job posing for me as a young Pedro Martinez. |
We enjoyed the trip so much, we decided to go back this year (just for vacation this time). A few days ago, on our last day there, I finally tracked down Dani, the kid who posed as a young Pedro Martinez. Here he is, seeing the book for the first time.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Growing Up Pedro comes out TODAY!
Growing Up Pedro, my picture book biography of newly elected Baseball Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez, is officially available today!
This is the seventh book I've written, and the sixteenth I've illustrated. And of all the books I've worked on, this one was my favorite. From re-watching some of Pedro's greatest games and reliving some of my favorite baseball memories, to traveling to the Dominican Republic to learn what life was like for Pedro as a kid, to spending countless hours reading and re-reading interviews and articles about Pedro's remarkable journey, I truly loved every minute of the process. I hope that shines through in the final product.
Here are a few links, if you'd like to order a copy (thanks in advance, if you do):
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1mfpHL9
Indiebound: http://bit.ly/1r1QWsR
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1o3V8ng
And here's the trailer:
I've got a few events coming up. More are in the works, but here's what's confirmed so far:
February 27, 7:00 pm, launch event at Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA
March 8, 2:00 pm launch event at Book Ends in Winchester, MA
March 14, 1:00 pm, signing at Barnes and Noble in Newington, NH
April 14, 3:00-5:00 pm, "Authorfest" book signing at the town hall in Winchester, MA
And if you happen to be in New England, check out this awesome promotion Candlewick has put together. Good reason to head down to your local independent bookstore!
And one more bit of good news: pitchers and catchers report to spring training in ten days! Baseball season is just around the corner.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Win a Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Fenway Park!
I recently stopped by the Candlewick office and signed a stack of these posters, which will soon be popping up at independent bookstores around New England. |
We'll go inside the dugouts, down onto the field, we'll make diving catches up against the green monster... aw man, I am so excitied for this.
Here's a list of participating stores (all in Massachusetts, unless noted):
Porter Square Books in Cambridge
Buttonwood Books in Cohasset
Eight Cousins in Falmouth
Book Ends in Winchester
Wellesley Books in Wellesley
Nonesuch Books in Portland, Maine and Biddeford, Maine
Brookline Booksmith in Brookline
Gibson's Bookstore in Concord, New Hampshire
Water Street Bookstore in Exeter, New Hampshire
One more reason to look forward to baseball season! The contest runs until Opening Day. See you at Fenway!
Growing Up Pedro, available February 10 |
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
GROWING UP PEDRO Trailer
Pedro Martinez was just elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame! To celebrate, I'm giving away a signed copy of Growing Up Pedro on my facebook page.
I'm really excited to share the story of baseball's newest Hall of Famer with kids who never got to watch him pitch. Here's the new trailer for Growing Up Pedro. Hope you like it!
Growing Up Pedro will be available in bookstores on February 10.
I'm really excited to share the story of baseball's newest Hall of Famer with kids who never got to watch him pitch. Here's the new trailer for Growing Up Pedro. Hope you like it!
Growing Up Pedro will be available in bookstores on February 10.
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