Preparing for an Author Visit
J.L.Panagopoulos
PO Box 704
Roscoe, Illinois 61073-0704
Having been invited to many schools throughout the United States, I am often amazed when I arrive at a school to discover they are not prepared for my visit. I have spoken to many authors who have found themselves in the same circumstances. They are invited to a school, weeks or months in advance, the date is set, the number of children and program content agreed upon, the contract signed. When the author arrives, however, it seems as if no one has told the teachers or librarian/media specialist anything about the visit.
I have arrived in schools where I have been questioned by the secretary asking, ”Are you sure you are suppose to be at our school?” As it seems, the program didn’t make it on the school calendar for one reason or another. I have also been originally booked for two 60 minute history programs only to have them suddenly change to two 120 minute writing programs. I have been booked for a Question and Answer session only to discover the children have not been introduced to the books, have not read the books, nor do they have any idea what the program is about. All of these scenarios make my work difficult and unfulfilling for the students. I have even heard the nasty remark when the coordinators were questioned about the change, “ Don’t worry you’ll get paid!"
J.L.Panagopoulos, PO Box 704, Roscoe, Illinois 61073-0704 -