Book: The Eureka Key

Puzzles, Puzzles Everywhere

Posted by on Apr 20, 2016 in Book: The Eureka Key, Promotion, Uncategorized | 2 comments

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No, you can’t just click this symbol. It’s a little harder than that.

Feeling a little bored? Need a challenge? Locate this symbol somewhere on my website and click on it to see if you can solve four puzzles related to The Secrets of the Seven. If you succeed, a reward beyond riches will be yours! (Well, there’s a reward. It’s kind of neat.)

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Visiting with Ben

Posted by on Apr 14, 2016 in American History, Book: The Eureka Key, Historical Fiction | 0 comments

Ben kindly greeted me at the visitor's center.

Ben kindly greeted me at the visitor’s center.

On book tour in Philadelphia (yes, I still love saying that), I got the chance to visit the Franklin Museum on the site where Ben Franklin’s former home and print shop stood. Fantastic museum, so well done! Since he is a major player in The Eureka Key, I feel a bond with him. Once you write about a person, it does sort of turn them into your best friend.

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Franklin used this contraption to store electricity. It’s kind of like a colonial-era battery. He was fascinated by electricity and tinkered with it constantly. The kite and the key are his most famous experiment, but not the only one.

 

 

 

 

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The “ghost houses” outline the space where Franklin’s home and his son-in-law’s print shop once stood. Evocative and strangely beautiful

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The glass harmonium itself–invented by Franklin, it plays a key part in a pivotal scene of the novel.

Isn't it amazing what archaeology can, er, dig up?

Isn’t it amazing what archaeology can, er, dig up?

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The Big Blue Marble

Posted by on Apr 9, 2016 in Book: The Eureka Key, Events, Promotion, Uncategorized | 0 comments

imageThe aftermath of our panel on middle grade series at The Big Blue Marble Bookstore in Philadelphia. So cool to hang out wiht the talented and funny Amy Ignatow for an afternoon in Philly!

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A Stroll in Philadelphia

Posted by on Apr 8, 2016 in American History, Book: The Eureka Key | 0 comments

The Eureka Key

The Eureka Key

Amazing to be staying in the heart of Philadelphia’s historic district. I took a little walk to stretch my legs after the plane ride, and wound up visiting Ben Franklin’s home, walking past the oldest post office in the U.S. (supervised by B. Franklin, postmaster), getting a glimpse of Mr. Franklin’s grave, and taking a quick peek at the liberty bell. My goodness! And all so relevant to The Eureka Key, in which my three young heroes have to track down the key that Franklin flew from his kite, or dire consequences will ensue.

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