KDuBayGillis @barbaraoconnor Happy you'll join us!!!
#mglitchat -8:58 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Signing in to talk about death in middle grade
books. #mykindoffun #mglitchat -8:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
barbaraoconnor I'm joining you! But be patient. I'm new at
this. :-) #mglitchat -8:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @kurtisscaletta Happy the death in your WIP
will lead you to #mglitchat tonight! -9:00 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating We're talking death in middle grade books
tonight - drop by! #mglitchat -9:00 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket Yay #mglitchat time. *waves* hi!!!! -9:00 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Ok, folks, it's 9 pm. Time for #mglitchat!
-9:00 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
barbaraoconnor *waves back* #mglitchat -9:00 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
JenniferCEstes Really excited about tonight's #mglitchat !
Feels wrong to say that about a chat dealing with death....but, hey. It's where
it's at! -9:00 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Tonight's topic...death in MG novels. Let's
start by sharing examples of MG books that touch on death. And go! #mglitchat
-9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop @jjhoutman We'll miss you- you could add
expertise on methods of accomplishing death. #mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Mockingbird. #mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Best of recent: SEE YOU AT HARRY'S. Just got
it out from library again. #mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters Death? Yuck! If I didn't love all ya'll @
#mglitchat so much, I'd sit this one out. *waves* Also, hello newcomers! -9:01
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Yes, SEE YOU AT HARRY'S. #mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Each Little Bird that SIngs, Bridge to
Terebithia #mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes YES! RT @ixtumea: Mockingbird. #mglitchat
-9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea RT @JenniferCEstes: YES! RT @ixtumea: Mockingbird.
#mglitchat -9:01 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler Charlotte's Web. #mglitchat -9:02 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
KDuBayGillis I just read Sharon Creech's WALK TWO MOONS last
week and that deals with the death of a parent. As I'm sure you all know.
#mglitchat -9:02 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor Hello #mglitchat! I have cookies and lemonade,
since those are often at funeral receptions, I've noticed. -9:02 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
barbaraoconnor I agree about SEE YOU AT HARRY'S. love
#mglitchat -9:02 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea TENNYSON also dealt with dead. #mglitchat -9:02 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina Joining #mglitchat for a short while tonight.
*waves* -9:02 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop Mercy Lily - (Lisa Albert)- death of a parent, MC
has a role. #mglitchat -9:02 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes My fave growing up: BEAT THE TURTLE DRUM by
Constance Greene. First POV, little sis dies near end. Still a fave. lIttle
known? #mglitchat -9:02 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea But then again most of the earlier Disney movies had
dead in them too. Bambi for one. #mglitchat -9:03 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ixtumea Wasn't that YA? #mglitchat -9:03 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket @KDuBayGillis the death of Yorik Mortwell. It was
my first MG read dealing directly and heavily with death. #mglitchat -9:03 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @KDuBayGillis Gregor the Overlander--each of the
Underland Chronicles touches on every icky, from death to giant bugs.
#mglitchat -9:03 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @LaurelSnyder I reviewed it when I did MG. I'd think
it's more upper MG? #mglitchat -9:03 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters Any book involving orphans automatically
qualifies. #mglitchat -9:03 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder But also-- Harry Potter. Or Westing Game? Death
can operate as an idea, or it can precede the story. #mglitchat -9:03 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis I've heard it said that in MG, that death
(maybe murder specifically) should happen off-screen. Agree or disagree?
#mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor Bridge the Terebithia was one of the first I
read. #mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop My Louisiana Sky (Holt)- Grandma dies, she's been
the one to hold the family together. #mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes I'm most intrigued in the handling of the
aftermath of death in MGs..... #mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Homecoming #mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
barbaraoconnor So, maybe Polly Horvath #mglitchat -9:04 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea There were alot of Cybils nominated books that I
read that dealt with death. #mglitchat -9:04 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Seems like that is a popular premise with not only
mg books but yas too. #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @KDuBayGillis II think off-screen is my personal
preference? #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @KDuBayGillis Also just finished Wonderstruck and
cried my eyes out for the last few pages. It tackles death/loss head-on.
#mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Interesting one! Tho Mom doesn't die for real
until end, tho we never know that. I <3 that series! RT @LaurelSnyder:
Homecoming #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
chihuahuazero @KDuBayGillis Depends, but I wouldn't shy away
from murder. #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
michaelascotto House With A Clock In Its Walls #mglitchat
-9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Hugo. #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Doesn't Jordan Sonnenblick have a funny death
book? #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler @JenniferCEstes Beat the Turtle Drum was great.
Destroyed me. #mglitchat -9:05 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes THE GRAVEYARD BOOK. Death in first pages. Murder,
at that. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea I loved Mockingbird and how the protagonist ended up
overcoming death and solved the bk's issue. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating Does animal death count here? Wonder if human
vs animal death is handled differently, and what it opens up, emotion wise..
#mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @JenniferCEstes Right, but she's been sort of
dying since Dicey's Song. In a way? #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @dianezahler Yay! So glad others know that
one! #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @JenniferCEstes That's very true about The
Graveyard Book, and yet the story was so hopeful. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
PBWorkshop Kindred Souls (Patricia Maclachlan) Grandpa is
failing, eventually dies. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @LaurelSnyder Yes, very true....#mglitchat
-9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor And Where the Red Fern Grows. #mglitchat -9:06
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Or I mean being able to rise above a death.
#mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @michaelascotto Oh, yes! And Blue Figurine! All
Bellairs. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
chihuahuazero @JenniferCEstes Yeah. Makes a point about
death. #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @KDuBayGillis I've read both action-y MG w/ deaths
on screen, and those that focus on loss more than the actual death. Both work.
#mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina The One and Only Ivan #mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @LaurelSnyder GIRLS, DRUMS, AND DANGEROUS PIE.
Illness, but I don't think sib actually dies. Maybe a friend character does.
#mglitchat -9:06 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @ixtumea Oooh, HUGO. Good one. #mglitchat -9:07
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Oh, yes, ANimal books! Charlotte. #mglitchat
-9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes So, who is writing an ms where death factors
in? (Or is it too early in the chat to ask that???) #mglitchat #overeager -9:07
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea RT @LaurelSnyder: Oh, yes, ANimal books! Charlotte.
#mglitchat -9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler @Jess_Keating Well, in Charlotte's Web,
Charlotte is more human than most humans. So I don't know if you can analyze
that way. #mglitchat -9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone Bread in the oven. Any volunteers to clean up
my kitchen? #mglitchat -9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @CDaleyAuthor Wow. Just teared up at that mention.
#mglitchat -9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @MLConklin @KDuBayGillis I TOLD you you'd love
it! Wait--didn't I? It doesn't matter--I'm claiming credit! #claims #mglitchat
-9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @KDuBayGillis That is a tough one. I would
agree off screen. Just jumping in for a few minutes. Hi everyone. #mglitchat
-9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @JenniferCEstes I have a murder that happens
offscreen. ;) #mglitchat #overeager -9:07 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @elliefalcone I made brownies and am STILL
waiting for someone to clean up... sigh. #mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea There's a fourth grade book too that deals with
death. #mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @JenniferCEstes I'm waiting for notes right now
on my draft. Book opens with kid going to meet dying Gma. #mglitchat -9:08 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis I think it depends on what the
core of the story is. Diff between death of another child or of an adult?
#mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @dianezahler Very true. I'm thinking more the
human-animal bond stuff. Rontu in Island of the Blue Dolphins = bawling! ;-)
#mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea A movie was made of it. It's set in the South. Winn
Dixie. #mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @JenniferCEstes There's death in mine but the
issue is in reverse. (ghostly things) #mglitchat -9:08 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @Jess_Keating That's a good point...there's all
kinds of death in MG. Friend, pets, parent, sib...what else? #mglitchat -9:08
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti Whoops, I'm late! #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
Alhelenexandra *waves* hello everyone, I'm coming in a bit
late. #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler @Jess_Keating Oh, god, Old Yeller... #mglitchat
-9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @JenniferCEstes My MS has a very clear and obvious
threat of death to a MC, part of the ultimate choice another MC faces.
#mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Wait. That wasn't dead. The mother left. #mglitchat
-9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @LaurelSnyder Yeah, I cried with Charlotte's
Web. And I don't like spiders. #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes I have death in mine (father off screen,
ghostly stuff on...) #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters Hi @SpencerToday! @SpencerToday has a new
picture. Let's all admire it!! #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @elliefalcone LOL #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
ixtumea Still the main character had a really hard time with
that. #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @KDuBayGillis I think some of the first
encounters kids have with death is often that of pets, wild animals found, etc.
#mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder I wonder if anyone's written a book where a kid
fixates on their own death? Hmmm. Kids do, you know... #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk I love Charlotte. Still hate spidersRT
@CDaleyAuthor: @LaurelSnyderYeah, I cried with Charlotte's Web. And I don't
like spiders. #mglitchat -9:09 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @LaurelSnyder Westing Game built around death
masterfully. #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes In revisions, coming to find out that MC's
dad's death is bigger than I'd thought.... #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @CDaleyAuthor @LaurelSnyder Gregor the Overlander
made me cry for COCKROACHES! Seriously. #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @ilanawaters Oh Ilana. :) #mglitchat -9:10 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @LaurelSnyder: I wonder if anyone's
written a book where a kid fixates on their own death? Hmmm. Kids do, you
know... #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop @ixtumea Interesting point. Sometimes the
"missing" person, the one who left, creates more loss than death.
#mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @MLConklin Yeah, talk about being hit with an
emotional truck. I didn't even have pets at the time. #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina A death in my ms is part of the backstory. I
only mention it briefly to develop an understanding of my MC's current actions.
#mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone My second story had the mother dead and the mc
mourning. #mglitchat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @CDaleyAuthor @LaurelSnyder I read
Charlotte's Web as an adult and still got pretty emotional… #mglitchat -9:10 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf Just how touchy can it be to make death the main
theme in a MG novel? #MGLitChat -9:10 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea RT @LaurelSnyder: I wonder if anyone's written a
book where a kid fixates on their own death? Hmmm. Kids do, you know...
#mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Brownies are still warm #mglitchat *shares*
-9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket RT @PBWorkshop: @ixtumea Interesting point.
Sometimes the "missing" person, the one who left, creates more loss
than death. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @LaurelSnyder Good question. I know a number of YAs
that deal with that but not MGs. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JenniferCEstes @LaurelSnyder Sounds like a
Lisa Yee character. I bet Alvin Ho does/would. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
KatApel @KDuBayGillis @AnshaKotyk I'm just flitting in to
mention @sallymurphy's 2 verse novels; Pearl Verses the World, & Toppling.
#mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder Really? How do you know this?
#curious Are you teacher? Parent? #inquiring mind is inquiring. #mglitchat
-9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder My first book had a death in it, as
backstory... but writing a death scene is weird. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
AnshaKotyk @JenniferCEstes YUM! #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
chihuahuazero @LaurelSnyder @ixtumea When I was in
elementary school, my biggest fear was to be shot. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
LaurelSnyder Ooh! Half Magic is a death book, in a way. I'd
forgotten. #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @MLConklin @LaurelSnyder I need to read that.
Didn't you have a giveaway today for that? #mglitchat -9:11 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @JenniferCEstes *steals plate* my precious.
#mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Little Princess, Secret Garden #mglitchat -9:12
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @JeanGiardina Perfect use Jean. #mglitchat
-9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @chihuahuazero Mine was NUCLEAR WAR #mglitchat
-9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating I recall a JKR interview where she said she
felt she handled HP folks death too swiftly. Only realized after her own mum
passed. #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Yes! RT @LaurelSnyder: Little Princess,
Secret Garden #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford Late but reporting, and excitedly catching up on
what I've missed. #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea I do know as a former first grade teacher I had one
of my student's who used to draw paintings with crosses on everything.
#mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone Just so I'm clear: are we talking all death or
just the mourning of parents? #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop @JeanGiardina Yes! One and Only Ivan has it all-
handles it so well. #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
michaelascotto Island of the Blue Dolphins; The Cay -- two
elementary school standbys #mglitchat -9:12 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters Parent. Former freaky kid.
#mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler How about death as comic: the aunts in James
& the Giant Peach? #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder OMG, I love those books! *fan girl
squeal* #mglitchat But, um, not the death parts. -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk Loved both of these as a kid! RT @LaurelSnyder:
Little Princess, Secret Garden #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Found out he found his mother dead and someone threw
a blanket over her body. #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Oo, good distinction! Both? RT @elliefalcone:
Just so I'm clear: are we talking all death or just the mourning of parents?
#mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @AniProf I think Death is fair game. We write to
share truths, and death is a part of life. #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor What if the main character dies? Does a
secondary character pick up for the end? #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @dianezahler: How about death as comic:
the aunts in James & the Giant Peach? #mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Another little first grader that would write in her
journal about being afraid her mother would die. She had a brain tumor.
#mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @chihuahuazero @LaurelSnyder @ixtumea Was your
family in a firing squad? At that age, my biggest fear was forgetting my lunch.
#mglitchat -9:13 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @JeanGiardina A death in mine is a catalyst for
my MC. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @elliefalcone I think it's all types of death.
Previously pets, friends, etc, came up too :) #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
chihuahuazero @ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder @ixtumea Nah. I was
imaginative. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @ilanawaters I taught in the inner city in LA county
during the Rodney King riots. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @Alhelenexandra @LaurelSnyder I know right?
It's that kind of book. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters Baltimore. SO... kinda. #mglitchat
-9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Once I became aware of "death", I
always worried that someone I loved would die. My bro was severe asthmatic and
it was scary. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @dianezahler YES! SUMMER OF THE GYPSY
MOTHS...aunt passes and what the MC and her friend do with the aunt. Well,
hilarious. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @chihuahuazero @LaurelSnyder I was positively
convinced a tornado would swoop down & suck me up while I waited at the bus
stop. #mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes I think I loved "death" books
because it helped me figure out how I felt or would feel or at least not alone.
#mglitchat -9:14 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @elliefalcone @JenniferCEstes "One plate to
rule them all, one plate to find them..." #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
Alhelenexandra @ilanawaters @chihuahuazero @LaurelSnyder
@ixtumea Mine was being killed/drowned by sharks #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
ixtumea @ilanawaters We had a number of bomb threats too and
had to practice what to do if someone came on campus, shooting. #mglitchat
-9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JenniferCEstes @elliefalcone All death is fair
game. #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @ilanawaters: @elliefalcone
@JenniferCEstes "One plate to rule them all, one plate to find
them..." #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @chihuahuazero As a kid I was afraid of the
house catching on fire. @mikegrinti was afraid of nuclear war and drive-by
shootings. #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler @KDuBayGillis Oo, I'll have to read. #mglitchat
-9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @Jess_Keating Ah. Came to the party late.
#mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra Absolutely RT @MLConklin: @AniProf I think
Death is fair game. We write to share truths, and death is a part of life.
#mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk Lived in B-more for 7 years. I hear ya. RT
@LaurelSnyder: @ilanawaters Baltimore. SO... kinda. #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
MLConklin @CDaleyAuthor @LaurelSnyder Yes I did! My first
ever giveaway this week--closed now, winner announced next Monday :) #mglitchat
-9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder Cool. I'm still a freaky kid...and
I'm 32! #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @MLConklin Totally agree Melanie. @AniProf
#mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder It's tricky. Because you don't want to avoid it,
since kids are aware, but you don't want to overdramatize it in a serious book.
#mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf Should books where death is a main theme have a
happy ending? Or could it be a true tragedy? #MGLitChat -9:15 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @chihuahuazero @LaurelSnyder @ixtumea Thought
maybe you lost a family member that way or something. #mglitchat -9:15 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
ixtumea Teaching in the inner city was very interesting.
#mglitchat -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes A fine line, for sure... #mglitchat
@LaurelSnyder -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @SpencerToday Another great use. It's quite the
inciting incident for any main character. #mglitchat -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @ilanawaters I did. My sister was murdered. I grew
up around violence too. #mglitchat -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder In my first book, the death element we added
(mother) came into the story late, because it felt too fluffy. SO
death=gravity. #mglitchat -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @Alhelenexandra @MLConklin @AniProf plus, kids
deal with it a lot. Some parents, friends or classmates. #mglitchat -9:16 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @AniProf I think in MG you have to always
have a sense of hope at the end. YA can be more bleak. #mglitchat -9:16 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
AniProf What I'm getting at is, just how far can one push
the death theme in MG? #MGLitChat -9:16 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @ixtumea Oh dear God. That must have been
horrifying for the kids--and you! #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @AniProf I think with any mg book the key is
offering hope at the end. Doesn't need to be happy, exactly. #mglitchat -9:17
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @ilanawaters One reason why that one Lee and Lowe
book about a gang member who was in elementary school really got to me.
#mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @AniProf I think that's an interesting
question. Again, GYPSY MOTHS, I would think true tragedy, but not. Made me
think. #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @KateMilford: @AniProf I think with any mg
book the key is offering hope at the end. Doesn't need to be happy, exactly.
#mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop @ilanawaters Plenty of kids have been living with
violence around them- loss to gunfire, abuse, etc.They need frames to process.
#mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder Baltimore is violent? #mglitchat
-9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone Wot she sed RT @JenniferCEstes: @AniProf I
think in MG you have to always have a sense of hope at the end. YA can be more
bleak. #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket @CDaleyAuthor the MC can die and come back as a
ghost. :) #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina .@JenniferCEstes Agree. Books are laboratories
for facing our fears. #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @AniProf I guess it depends on what you mean by
"pushing it." Can you clarify? #mglitchat -9:17 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy Gah - sorry I'm late to #mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
ixtumea Being a parent of a tween, it's interesting to hear
what his fears are. #mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Holy cow, YES. RT @ixtumea: Being a parent of
a tween, it's interesting to hear what his fears are. #mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters Watch the Wire. :) #mglitchat
-9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @CDaleyAuthor @MLConklin @AniProf Yes. I
volunteer with kids who've lost a parent (in a therapy setting). it happens all
the time.#mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @KateMilford @AniProf There are limits to violence
that will be acceptable for MG. #mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Does anyone have feelings about treatment of
death in contemp v. fantasy MG? #mglitchat -9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf @KateMilford Pushing it, glorifying in death,
reveling in the demise of a character. #MGLitChat -9:18 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @ixtumea Oh no! I'm so sorry. This must be a
hard chat for you. *hugs* #mglitchat -9:19 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @PBWorkshop This is true. #mglitchat -9:19 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @KDuBayGillis Contemporary vs Fantasy, that's a
great question... I'm thinking the 'take' on death is different. #mglitchat
-9:19 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf For example, necrophilia in MG? #MGLitChat -9:19 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KDuBayGillis I think you can do almost
anything in fantasy, as long as it isn't too graphic. #mglitchat -9:19 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @elliefalcone @JenniferCEstes @AniProf Nooo!
Teens need hope too. So do us adults! #mglitchat -9:19 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @LaurelSnyder Great point about gravity.
#mglitchat -9:19 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Randy_Sexton RT @KDuBayGillis: Does anyone have feelings
about treatment of death in contemp v. fantasy MG? #mglitchat -9:19 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
AniProf And please, I'm not trying to be rude. I'm just
trying to see where the boundaries lay. #MGLitChat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @AniProf Gentle kisses, but any more an it's YA
necrophilia. #mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @akossket Lol, true. But I wonder if that would
come off as disingenuous. Then again, R.L. Stine was able to pull it off.
#mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @ilanawaters Yes, we do! But in YA, you can
get away with a more ambiguous ending than in MG. #mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
dianezahler @KDuBayGillis I have characters self-immolate
and get eaten by monsters in fairy tale retellings. Seems to go over okay...
#mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
chihuahuazero @KDuBayGillis @Randy_Sexton Personally, death
in fantasy tend to be more of a way of life. #mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @JoanneLevy No problem--welcome! Saw your book
on a blog--looks cool. #mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone If you've never experienced it, it can be
overwhelming to read it, but if you've been through it it will feel like salve.
Maybe. #mglitchat -9:20 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop @AniProf More often I see secondary characters
(or MC) "shutting down, almost denying, needing to come to terms. (not
reveling) #mglitchat -9:21 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Kids are resilent though. I learned that from being
a first grade teacher. #mglitchat -9:21 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Death in fantasy can be more vivid or
gruesome, but in the end we grieve for characters we love. #mglitchat #dobby
-9:21 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @JenniferCEstes This is true. People want their
MGs wrapped up, generally. Though some great books don't. #mglitchat -9:21 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @MLConklin @aniprof There's the question of how
it's presented, sure. But that's a question of handling. #mglitchat -9:21 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters Also, this is @Alhelenexandra's second chat
EV-AH! Let's all make her feel welcome and/or embarrassed! ;-) #mglitchat -9:21
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Wer.d RT @LaurelSnyder: @JenniferCEstes This
is true. People want their MGs wrapped up, generally. Though some great books
don't. #mglitchat -9:21 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ilanawaters Haha - thanks, Ilana! #mglitchat
-9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone How many of yinz have written out a death
scene? I have an almost death and it was hard. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
Jess_Keating @JenniferCEstes I agree; I think it could be
almost harder to get readers to mourn in fantasy, bc we're one more step
removed. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @dianezahler Thinking kids can distance
themselves in fantasy MG v. contemp. Might not put themselves in characters'
shoes. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @JenniferCEstes I cry every time I think about
Dobby. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @PBWorkshop @ilanawaters The boundaries of this violence
needs to exist in MG, but should be tempered. YA can get more graphic.
#mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop Here I go again...if it is HF it may be necessary
to deal with rather severe circumstances, show cruelty (concentration camps). #mglitchat
-9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @JenniferCEstes Well, ambiguity is okay. I just
hate when folks think sad endings are the only way to go. #mglitchat -9:22 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf So a Hannibal Lector style MG character wouldn't cut
it. True? #MGLitChat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis I guess it depends on if there's
a purpose for the death, like it adds to the MC's motivation or is the
motivation. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Yikes.Never. Not yet. RT @elliefalcone: How
many of yinz have written out a death scene? I have an almost death and it was
hard. #mglitchat -9:22 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Bec_AS Popping in: My fav childhood book was A SUMMER TO DIE
by Lois Lowry (sis dies)-I cried so much I read it again right away. #mglitchat
-9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy My book is light paranormal, but since it's about
ghosts, there's a lot of death. Much of the interactions include closure.
#mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @JenniferCEstes @laurelsnyder Also, sometimes
wrapping things up neatly is disingenuous. #mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Agreed!!RT @ilanawaters: @JenniferCEstes
Well, ambiguity is okay. I hate when folks think sad endings are the only way
to go. #mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @elliefalcone I'm struggling with it right now.
Have to decide whether to shut the door on that room or not. #mglitchat -9:23
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket @KDuBayGillis in my exp fantasy tends to explore
other aspects of death while contemporary keeps it real. They both work for me
#mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Randy_Sexton RT @ilanawaters: Also, this is
@Alhelenexandra's second chat EV-AH! Let's all make her feel welcome and/or embarrassed!
;-) #mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters If I'd love to see what led to THIS tweet.
@AniPro, did you get your hand slapped away again? #mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
Jess_Keating @Bec_AS Oh wow, I totally forgot about that
book and it was one of my faves! The scene where she eats all the peas!
#mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf Interesting. Sounds as if the death of a human would
be seen as far worse than the death of an elf or a fairy. #MGLitChat -9:23 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @jenniferCEstes @laurelsnyder Very often,
stories involving death can't be wrapped up all neat-like, b/c repercussions
continue. #mglitchat -9:23 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
dianezahler @KDuBayGillis Absolutely. So the deaths can be
violent, even almost ridiculously so -- it doesn't have the same resonance.
#mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters It is nearly impossible to sell MG
with a sad ending. Far more often a book ends happily in a way that feels off.
#mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone Heck, I cried when one of the dragon riders
died in a Pern book. The way Anne described the dragon weeping broke my heart.
#mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @LaurelSnyder You have small kiddos, what do you
hear/see on this subject? #mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone I'm tearing up now just thinking about it.
Dangit. Something in me eye. #mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @eliefalcone I've got several in the forthcoming
book. One's an onstage double gun death. #mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @KateMilford One reason why I loved SEE YOU
AT HARRY'S. Wasn't over with tragedy. It was the dealing with it that stayed
w/me. #mglitchat -9:24 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @JoanneLevy Yeah, because your MC is a medium
:) It'd be awkward if there wasn't death #mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @LaurelSnyder You mean that literally? The
door. #mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ixtumea Oh, we talk about death all the time.
#mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder That's a shame. You'd think, as
good writers, we'd be able to pull it off. #mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters That was sort of my
beef with GYPSY MOTHS. I wanted mourning at the end. Never really got it.
#mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Waits, and wonders.... #intrigued RT
@elliefalcone: @LaurelSnyder You mean that literally? The door. #mglitchat
-9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @JenniferCEstes Exactly. It's disingenuous to
suggest that the dealing with it doesn't go on for a long, long time.
#mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea I think with mg it's ok to address death/abandonment.
It's always fascinating to hear a child's take on it. #mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
JuliaDraw Reminded of Tuck Everlasting by @anitasilvey post
yesterday-a beautiful piece almost solely surrounding the concept of mortality.
#mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @AniProf No necessarily. Charlotte was a
spider, and her death was a pretty big deal. #mglitchat -9:25 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @JeanGiardina @JenniferCEstes Great way of
putting it! "Books are laboratories for facing our fears." #mglitchat
-9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @elliefalcone Well, like, it's the last scene.
She can get back and find the gma dead, or I can write that scene. I can't
decide #mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @elliefalcone I found the last death scene I
wrote a little overwhelming. #mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @JenniferCEstes I really, really need to find
time to read that one. #mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @CDaleyAuthor Charlotte was a mother.
#mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @AniProf Yes! Human deaths are seen as more
real. In Buffy, vamps got dusted left and right; no one cared.
Sorry...off-topic. #mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea Tuck Everlasting was haunting. #mglitchat -9:26 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
kkilpatrick7 Love, Aubrey and Umbrella Summer are both great
books. They both deal with Grieving the death of a family member. #mglitchat
-9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JenniferCEstes @KateMilford HARRY'S killed me.
Reading as a parent made it doubly tough. #mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @LaurelSnyder Man, tough call. #mglitchat -9:26
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @KDuBayGillis: @JenniferCEstes
@KateMilford HARRY'S killed me. Reading as a parent made it doubly tough.
#mglitchat -9:26 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @LaurelSnyder Oh. Had to make that decision
myself. Write both and see what happens. #mglitchat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf @ilanawaters Actually, Buffy is a great example.
#MGLitChat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JenniferCEstes @KateMilford And the fact that
the death was "on-screen". YIKES. Would love kids' reactions to
HARRY'S. #mglitchat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @JoanneLevy I think ghosts are a perfect way to
introduce young readers to the ideas about death. #mglitchat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford I almost think I get a better
scene out of her mom telling her. But I'll try it both ways. #mglitchat -9:27
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk Yes! This is why it was such a deep blow. RT
@LaurelSnyder: @CDaleyAuthor Charlotte was a mother. #mglitchat -9:27 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
AniProf I also wonder if a book with death is read
differently by boys and girls. #MGLitChat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @ilanawaters @AniProf But....but...DOBBY!
#mglitchat Create endearing characters, and if they die, we will care. -9:27 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea I do know I was surprised when I read HUNGER GAMES
outloud to 10 yr old. We had some interesting discussions. #mglitchat -9:27 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @AniProf Probably depends on how emotionally
connected the reader gets to the elf or the fairy (or the human) in the
fantasy. #mglitchat -9:27 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @SpencerToday They are scary. #mglitchat -9:28
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @kkilpatrick7 Yes to LOVE, AUBREY. That was
another really tough one. #mglitchat -9:28 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @LaurelSnyder I get that. Talking about death is
often just as hard as facing the reality of it, isn't it? #mglitchat -9:28 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ixtumea I've noticed young kids reading it
(9-10) and wondered how they handle all the violence and death #mglitchat -9:28
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf True. RT @coachhays64: @AniProf Probably depends on
how emotionally connected the reader gets to the elf or the fairy... #MGLitChat
-9:28 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone :) me too. RT @JeanGiardina: @JoanneLevy I
think ghosts are a perfect way to introduce young readers to the ideas about
death. #mglitchat -9:28 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @JenniferCEstes @ilanawaters @AniProf DOBBY!
Great, I need tissue. #mglitchat -9:28 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters I just want to say that not only is #nalitchat
kicking our butts, trend-wise, but so is #chicklitchat. *headdesk* #mglitchat
-9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @JeanGiardina And the whole "grandma's doing
ok, even though she's not around" thing - I think it's comforting.
#mglitchat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
PBWorkshop Oops- going early, but nothing sinister has
occurred to me or to supporting cast. I'll check the archives for further
insights! #mglitchat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder I didn't cry for DObby. But part of this isn't
about the character so much as the world. Kids are transported by fantasy.
#mglitchat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @Alhelenexandra It really helped to discuss it.
Scenes that I thought would be too much? Weren't for him. Know some others
#mglitchat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf Dobby was more human than many of the human
characters. #MGLitChat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @CDaleyAuthor Me too. Every time I read Dobby's
scene I'm secretly hoping it magically changes so he can live. OYE. #mglitchat
-9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @JenniferCEstes @AniProf I knew someone would
mention something like this. Yes, Dobby. May he RIP. *sniff* #mglitchat -9:29
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford Death's another one of those subjects where I
think adults forget how much kids can handle. They're already thinking about
it. #mglitchat -9:29 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @Alhelenexandra who couldn't believe I actually read
it outloud to him. But this 1 person wouldn't let her kids read Winn Dixie
#mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @JoanneLevy @JeanGiardina YES. Love this
message. Comforting, yet still open to mystery. #mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford Yes, because you have two people
experiencing the loss, maybe? ALso this is complicated by time travel issues.
#mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @AniProf Totally agree William. #mglitchat
-9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @Jess_Keating I felt that way about Dumbledore.
#mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @Alhelenexandra Because of the mother 'leaving'. She
didn't have her kids read that chapter. I feel you can only shelter #mglitchat
-9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford YES. This is what I was saying. I
read Bellairs now and think, "WHoa!" But as a kid I had no issue.
#mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @Alhelenexandra so much. But that's just me.
#mglitchat -9:30 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @AniProf You bring up good points. I think it
would be. Is that sexist? #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @LaurelSnyder Stupid time travel, effing
everything up like it always does. #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @elliefalcone Sirius for me. So many, really.
*sigh* #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf There seems to be a difference between death being a
natural element in a story, and its being glorified. #MGLitChat -9:31 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @Jess_Keating Yep. Dobby's death was a bigger
deal to me than even Dumbledore's. #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @LaurelSnyder Also because the difficulty of
finding words to talk about a thing that's difficult to think about. #mglitchat
-9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford STUPID TIME TRAVEL INDUCED MEMORY
LOSS/CONFUSION. ACK! #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ixtumea I have low tolerance for
violence/horror personally, so was surprised to see my 9-year old students
reading Hunger Games #mglitchat -9:31 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @KateMilford As a teacher, I totally agree that
we don't give the kids enough credit for what they can handle. #mglitchat -9:31
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KateMilford Yes, and kids are amazingly
adaptable. #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @CDaleyAuthor @JenniferCEstes @AniProf *hands
over box* #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf No, just true. RT @ilanawaters: @AniProf You bring
up good points. I think it would be. Is that sexist? #MGLitChat -9:32 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KateMilford @AniProf I think it's rare to have death
glorified in mg the way it (arguably) can be in ya. #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford In a way my first person POV
screws me either way. #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ixtumea But good for you for discussing it
with your son, and not over-sheltering. Some kids are so much tougher than me
#mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Do you think kids cry when reading some of
these titles the way we do as adults? I do think they're tougher. #mglitchat
-9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ixtumea @Alhelenexandra I just recommend reading it together
or at least let child know he/she can discuss subjects that bother them.
#mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @Jess_Keating @elliefalcone OMG, yes, I was
angry when Sirius died. #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @Jess_Keating Yeah, because I think kids really
do wonder (and worry) a lot about death, even if they can't express it.
#mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @ilanawaters It would only be sexist if someone
says to the boy: You mother died quit crying like a girl. Maybe? #mglitchat
-9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @SpencerToday I think they already think
everything's life & death. Question is, how to handle it when they turn out
to be right? #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Funny, not me. Remained convinced he would
not be dead. #alas RT @elliefalcone: @Jess_Keating I felt that way about
Dumbledore. #mglitchat -9:32 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf @KateMilford Which means there IS a limit to how
much death can be developed as a theme in MG. #MGLitChat -9:33 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @ilanawaters @JenniferCEstes @AniProf Thanks
love. *honk!* #mglitchat -9:33 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @CDaleyAuthor Me too. #mglitchat -9:33 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KateMilford @KDuBayGillis I cried at very little as a kid.
Even now, it's rare for a book to make me cry. But then, I'm not a mom (1/2)
#mglitchat -9:33 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @KDuBayGillis Know what's weird? (offhand) Lion
King when I was a kid? I never cried. Now? Mufasa's death guts me. #mglitchat
-9:33 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @kdubaygillis (2/2) so I think maybe I don't
think about it the same way. #mglitchat -9:33 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket DITTO ---> “@CDaleyAuthor: @Jess_Keating Yep.
Dobby's death was a bigger deal to me than even Dumbledore's. #mglitchat” -9:34
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf How about books where the theme of death was
inappropriate in a MG novel? #MGLitChat -9:34 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @KDuBayGillis Definitely not. DD (10yo) is
much less weepy than I, though is sad at same stuff. Just not...as intensely.
#mglitchat -9:34 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ixtumea Yes. I think lots of kids can handle
it (better than me) #mglitchat -9:34 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone If I recall correctly, I cried as a kid when
reading about death. It's been so long ago though. *cough* #mglitchat -9:34 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @AniProf I think you could easily tell a story
about a kid who obsesses about death unhealthily in mg. #mglitchat -9:34 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JoanneLevy @Jess_Keating My four year old
already talks about when I die and what will happen. Concern starts young.
#mglitchat -9:34 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AniProf @elliefalcone But you're only 21! #MGLitChat -9:35
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @akossket I think it has something to do with
Dobby's near unconditional love/loyalty. Something like a dog, almost.
#mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes TURTLE DRUM was the only book that ever made
me cry. Which is why I read it 9K times in one month. #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
KateMilford @aniprof What I'm talking about has more to do
with the way ya occasionally presents perfection as death or deathlessness
(1/2) #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @elliefalcone Damn. Sensitive father of the year
award there, then! >.< #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes As a child, I mean. #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
Feature | Block elliefalcone @AniProf Don't flame me for
this folks but I thought the beginning of the Graveyard Book was a bit much.
#mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @CDaleyAuthor @JenniferCEstes @AniProf LOL.
#mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @KateMilford I avoid anything with death in it
when I read, and I think that started after I had kids #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @KDuBayGillis I think they see things totally
differently. I think they worry about abandonment. #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
KateMilford @aniprof which has more to do with the teenage
concern with physical fears and physical perfection. #mglitchat -9:35 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis @JoanneLevy @Jess_Keating It
really is amazing how young they start thinking about it. #mglitchat -9:36 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @elliefalcone When I read GRAVEYARD I
couldn't believe it was MG... #mglitchat -9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @aniprof You could write that story for a mg
reader, but I question whether that kid would find it relevant at age 11 or 12.
#mglitchat -9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @akossket @CDaleyAuthor @Jess_Keating B/c he was
so young (relatively, for an elf), and innocent. #mglitchat -9:36 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
JoanneLevy @KDuBayGillis I don't think they necessarily get
the death thing, just being left behind. Less empathy and more "what about
me?" #mglitchat -9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @KateMilford @KDuBayGillis As a father of a 5yo
and 7yo, my tear ducts have opened a lot more since having kids. #mglitchat
-9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
thereadingzone Late!! What's tonight's topic? #mglitchat
-9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina As a kid, I was terrified of loss. And death
was the biggest LOSS of all. It helped me to see MCs struggle and conquer it.
#mglitchat -9:36 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes B/c Dobby was like a child. That's why it was
so....awful. #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @KateMilford Not true. I read your dedication.
So sweet. #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @elliefalcone I respect that. I, on the other
hand, being a morbid human, loved it. #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder I was tougher as a kid than I am as a mom. Far
tougher. @KateMilford: @kdubaygillis #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @ilanawaters @akossket @CDaleyAuthor *sniff*
#mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @JenniferCEstes Thank you. Me either. It was
the first time I ever read an MG and said NO! out loud. #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk The beginning did throw me ...RT @JenniferCEstes:
@elliefalcone When I read GRAVEYARD I couldn't believe it was MG... #mglitchat
-9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @Jess_Keating Same with me. Stoic as a kid.
Blubbering mess as an adult. #mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos RT @SpencerToday: @KateMilford @KDuBayGillis As a
father of a 5yo and 7yo, my tear ducts have opened a lot more since having kids
#Mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis @JoanneLevy
@Jess_Keating Both my little ones speak often of death. A lot of questions.
#mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Yup. *grabs tissues* RT @LaurelSnyder: I was
tougher as a kid than I am as a mom. Far tougher. @KateMilford: @kdubaygillis
#mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder I grew up with a brain tumor (tmi?) So death
was something I had in my thoughts. Doctors, hospitals. It COULD happen.
#mglitchat -9:37 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @spencertoday @kdubaygillis Am I not going to
want to write about morbid stuff anymore?? NOOOOO!!! #mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @KateMilford Which is odd for me because I'm
quite morbid. I thought I'd love it. #mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @KDuBayGillis I think the older we get, the
more we realize the beautiful doom of it all. :) #mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
LaurelSnyder As a mom to 2 healthy boys I cannot fathom or
accept the idea of death. I had to stop watching law and Order when I had kids.
#mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @KDuBayGillis I don't think death is a real
concept to them yet. As adults, we know it is a possibility all the time.
#mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos @LaurelSnyder I was a softy as a kid, now just a pile
of squish ones. My kids frequently state I am crying.... #Mglitchat -9:38 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @thereadingzone Death in MG. Mostly about books
we've read that have death in them. #mglitchat -9:38 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford You'll likely go through a phase
of feeling more... tender? But it'll recede. #mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @LaurelSnyder No way. Wow. So glad you are with
us! #mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @ilanawaters I feel the opposite. #mglitchat
-9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @ilanawaters especially as you get older.
#mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos RT @AnshaKotyk: The beginning did throw meRT
@JenniferCEstes: @elliefalcone When I read GRAVEYARD I couldnt believe it was
MG... #Mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes 4 kids. 2 had serious hospitalizations, that
made me question survival. Everything connecting kids = death makes me cry. 1/2
#mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @LaurelSnyder No! I'm so glad you are okay!
#mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @SpencerToday @CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis
@JoanneLevy @Jess_Keating Same here. They can have charming ?s too. #mglitchat
-9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @KDuBayGillis @laurelsnyder Indeed! #mglitchat
-9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ConceptVisual Hollywood Pipe Dream/ Fame=Drugs
http://t.co/if9XmGlT #Whitney Houston #Micheal Jackson #Elvis Presley #Justin
Beiber #Lady Gagga #mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Yet, it remains a thing I seem to explore in
writing. #mglitchat -9:39 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @LaurelSnyder I can not watch certain movies
anymore. Having young kids has made a huge impact. #mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
elliefalcone Can we kill spam? #mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
LaurelSnyder So.. based on this chat, I think we can say
that death is a different thing for everyone, how they process it at different
ages. #mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Do we see any gaps on this theme in MG?
Something that hasn't been done or fully explored yet? #mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
jenfos I still haven't read hunger games because I can't
think of kids in that serious violent situation. Maybe when we are all older?
#Mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
BigfootandGray Hello, everyone! I'm just gonna read all of
your tweets for now... Someday I'll feel comfortable tweeting back. :) happy
Writing! #mglitchat -9:40 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
mj_staal Sorry I'm late to the chat. Fascinating topic! I
sometimes wonder if kids view death differently b/c of the world today.
#mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @KateMilford @KDuBayGillis No I think you will
be fine. It just has more of an impact on you. #mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
KateMilford @LaurelSnyder Yes, and that there's a huge gulf
between how we as adults and writers approach it and how children likely read
it. #mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
thereadingzone I was softy then and I'm a softy now. I've
always been a crier when it comes to books. But I'm affected by different
things now #mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Thinking about MG that addresses kids who have
lost parents in war, etc. #mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @LaurelSnyder Wow. Holy cow. So glad you are
here today. #mglitchat -9:41 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy Yes, please. RT @elliefalcone: Can we kill spam?
#mglitchat -9:42 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @KDuBayGillis Are there any books with MC's
facing their own death?? #mglitchat -9:42 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @mj_staal Glad you made it. Can you elaborate
on what you mean by that? #mglitchat -9:42 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @AniProf I used death in my book to snap the MC
from a romanticized vision of the outlaw life. He changes as death is at his
home #mglitchat -9:42 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra When death is part of MG, how much should
beliefs about the afterlife, God, etc. come into it? #mglitchat -9:42 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Good question! RT @Jess_Keating:
@KDuBayGillis Are there any books with MC's facing their own death?? #mglitchat
-9:42 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford Which we can't possibly guess at.
#mglitchat -9:43 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
whbeck RT @Jess_Keating: @KDuBayGillis Are there any books
with MC's facing their own death?? #mglitchat A fav of mine is WAYS TO LIVE
FOREVER. -9:43 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone A personal question: How many of us obsess
about or think about death often? Quite often? *raises hand* #mglitchat -9:43
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
kristinlgray @KDuBayGillis #mglitchat My 11 y/o son finished
Where the Red Fern Grows today w/o a tear…I cried reading the plot summary
online! -9:43 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @Jess_Keating I haven't yet read THE FAULT IN
OUR STARS, but that is YA. Not sure if there is an MG equiv. #mglitchat -9:43
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @LaurelSnyder Sounds about right. Plus
different settings. Is the kid living in a country at war? #mglitchat -9:43 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @whbeck Ooh, I haven't read this yet - thanks!
#mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
mj_staal @rachelgrinti Of course...wars, 9/11, school
shootings...death is in the news far more than when we were kids. Everyday life
sad! #mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @LaurelSnyder ...and different experiences.
#mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @elliefalcone I did as a kid. Now I just obsess
about to do lists and whether people think I sound stupid when I talk.
#mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @KDuBayGillis Me too. I am drawn to the stories
of soldiers returning home and wonder who is *not* on that plane. #mglitchat
-9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @KDuBayGillis That's what I'm thinking.. we see
it quite a bit in YA; either in a 'sad' sense or in a 'warrior' sense..
#mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis I was just thinking that. Or kids
living in a country at war. #mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Something, 4 sure.! RT @Alhelenexandra: When
death is part of MG, how much should beliefs about afterlife, God, etc. come
in? #mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @whbeck @Jess_Keating I haven't read that one.
Will put it on my list! #mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos There was one I read as kid 13 is too young to die.
Lupus. Sobbed. Haven't re read lately. #Mglitchat -9:44 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder Anne. Frank. #mglitchat -9:45 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @elliefalcone *raises hand* All the time?
#mglitchat -9:45 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @elliefalcone Yes, but mainly from the
perspective of waiting for the other shoe to drop and who will it be.
#mglitchat -9:45 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @KateMilford My twin. Re: sounding stupid.
#mglitchat -9:45 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford BTW, a book that deals with a kid's response to
looming death in a really wonderful way is NOAH BARLEYWATER RUNS AWAY.
#mglitchat -9:45 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos RT @LaurelSnyder: Anne. Frank. #Mglitchat -9:45 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @elliefalcone Definitely when I hear about
shootings, or about people I know diagnosed with cancer. Not daily. #mglitchat
-9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @KDuBayGillis: @elliefalcone Yes, but
mainly from the perspective of waiting for the other shoe to drop and who will
it be. #mglitchat -9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating YES. RT @LaurelSnyder: Anne. Frank. #mglitchat
-9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @mj_staal So you've seen a change in the media
and the way we discuss death. That does affect how kids see things. #mglitchat
-9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford @elliefalcone I worry about that so much you'd
think it was death. #mglitchat -9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @LaurelSnyder Yes. Of course. Anne Frank. Wow.
Perfect example of girl dealing with the possibility of her own death.
#mglitchat -9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder My dad gave my Hassidic Tales of the Holocaust
as a gift when I was about 12. I survived. #mglitchat -9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @KDuBayGillis @Jess_Keating Read TFIOS last
weekend and cried non-stop. I don't know of a MG book that deals with that
topic. #mglitchat -9:46 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
mj_staal @elliefalcone *hand up* I know some of that stems
to books I read as a child like, You shouldn't have to say Good-bye. #mglitchat
-9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @LaurelSnyder I've never read Anne Frank - I
can't do holocaust stories. I feel like such a horrible Jew, but can't handle
it. #mglitchat -9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @mj_staal Though I don't think the world itself
is worse, or full of more death and war. We do have access to so much news.
#mglitchat -9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @kristinlgray @KDuBayGillis In ten years, he
will cry. I think boys in this age group suppress emotions for the most part.
#mglitchat -9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KDuBayGillis And soooo many kids have read
that, gotten the idea, and not been destroyed. Kids are tougher than we
remember #mglitchat -9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
SpencerToday @KDuBayGillis Short visit for me. Thanks for
hosting and the great topic. Time to put the 7yo to bed. :) #mglitchat -9:47 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating @JeanGiardina Did you catch @whbeck's
suggestion -- called Ways to Live Forever! Sounds sort of similar :) #mglitchat
-9:47 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
storytimefun #mglitchat I lost my Dad and my som recently ~
I am very sensitive to death/dying in literature, movies, and tv. Very painful
-9:48 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor A kid committed suicide when I was in middle
school. He was pretty popular, and it wrecked a lot of people. #mglitchat -9:48
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos RT @mj_staal Though I dont think the world itself is
worse, or full of more death and war. We do have access to so much news.
#Mglitchat -9:48 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KateMilford Curious: for those who have written death
scenes, how did you approach it? What were your main concerns in handling it?
#mglitchat -9:48 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
kristinlgray @coachhays64 @kdubaygillis Probably so.
#mglitchat -9:49 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @CDaleyAuthor Awful. Middle school. So sad.
#mglitchat -9:49 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @Alhelenexandra Ooo--this is a good question,
and one so rarely explored in a non-dogmatic way. #mglitchat -9:49 PM Aug 2nd,
2012
CDaleyAuthor @storytimefun I'm so sorry. This must be a bad
topic for you. #mglitchat -9:49 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @SpencerToday Thanks for joining us! #mglitchat
-9:49 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
LaurelSnyder @KateMilford Believability, honestly.
#mglitchat -9:49 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Jess_Keating Have to leave a tad early tonight, guys - but
thanks so much for another great chat!! #mglitchat -9:50 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
jenfos Goodnight folks....great talk. #Mglitchat -9:50 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @CDaleyAuthor Sorry to hear that. There was a
suicide attempt in my junior high but luckily the girl is doing well now.
#mglitchat -9:50 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JeanGiardina I think so many kids have been
affected by war in the past decade...there has to be a need for this sort of
story. #mglitchat -9:50 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
storytimefun “@KateMilford: @LaurelSnyder Yes...huge gulf
betwn how we as adults & writers approach it & how children likely read
it. #mglitchat” Agreed! -9:50 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KateMilford For me, probably handling it in a
dignified manner that also works in the overall story. #mglitchat -9:50 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @KateMilford I was worried that it would be too
graphic. Gma falls down stairs and mc watches it happen. #mglitchat -9:50 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @storytimefun So sorry to hear that. Hopefully
there are books out there to help with healing process. #mglitchat -9:51 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @storytimefun Very sorry for you loss.
#mglitchat -9:51 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @JoanneLevy @LaurelSnyder If that makes a
horrible Jew, sign me up. Can't handle it either. #mglitchat -9:51 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
martinejoelle #mglitchat It's probab most common answer but
I always think of Bridge to Terabithia. Reader grieves w/ character. Skillful
K. Patterson. -9:52 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
GaaraKazekage99 what is #mglit ???? #mglitchat -9:52 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @KDuBayGillis @storytimefun Not kidlit, but A
Grief Observed by CS Lewis is good, IMO. #mglitchat -9:52 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
martinejoelle RT @KDuBayGillis: Don't forget...#mglitchat
tonight at 9 pm eastern. Topic: death in MG. Weird to say, but it should be
fun! -9:52 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @ilanawaters Yes. I was raised in a very
dogmatic environment, but I'm wondering how "normal" kids question
the afterlife #mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @KDuBayGillis Agree. We have MG readers right
now for whom war has been a part of their entire lives. #mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @storytimefun I am so sorry! *hugs* #mglitchat
-9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket @Jess_Keating agreed. His loyalty was touching. #mglitchat
-9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @martinejoelle I need to re-read TEREBITHIA. I
don't remember feeling sad as a kid reading it. Curious how I'd react now.
#mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @ilanawaters I've always felt like I *should*
read it, but just can't do it. Haven't seen Schindler's List, either.
#mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
coachhays64 @KateMilford Challenge was to address the
violent deaths without being too graphic or gratuitous. Dad kills to defend his
family. #mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @Alhelenexandra I didn't know him that well,
but it was tough on some of my friends who did. Totally out of the blue.
#mglitchat -9:53 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
CDaleyAuthor @JoanneLevy @ilanawaters Um, yeah, Schindler's
List is rough. I saw it once and can't bring myself to see it again. #mglitchat
-9:54 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Brownies? #mglitchat -9:54 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk @JenniferCEstes I could use a brownie right about
now. ;) #mglitchat -9:55 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes I'm like Chandler on Friends, resorting to
humor in uncomfortable situations. #mglitchat -9:55 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin @JoanneLevy @ilanawaters I only could watch
Schindler's List once, and I shut my eyes so much it made viewing difficult.
#mglitchat -9:55 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra @CDaleyAuthor I was surprised by variety of
reactions to the attempt at my school. Shock sadness anger people calling her
selfish #mglitchat -9:55 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis An 8 yo girl I know of saw her father beaten to
death by her adopted brother. I think of what her story would be like to tell.
#mglitchat -9:55 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
mj_staal @JeanGiardina @KDuBayGillis I forgot the
#mglitchat...this is why MG books dealing with death are so important! -9:55 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Again, I think MG kids think about/are aware
of death far more than we parents would like to believe. Cuz it's scary for us.
#mglitchat -9:56 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters @JoanneLevy I can't see why you should. You know
what happens. It's not like reading it would change anything. #mglitchat -9:56
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
rachelgrinti @KDuBayGillis Oh wow. :( Yeah, I always think
it's important to have books about the things kids face every day. #mglitchat
-9:57 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes That's why books that deal with death -- in
whatever way -- continue to matter. #mglitchat -9:57 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
AnshaKotyk RT @JenniferCEstes: That's why books that deal
with death -- in whatever way -- continue to matter. #mglitchat -9:57 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @KDuBayGillis Holy crap. My bros. ex and her
bro. witnessed a family member being murdered. She's still affected by it.
#mglitchat -9:57 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina @Alhelenexandra @CDaleyAuthor I think all of
those reactions are fair game. The msg should be that there is no right way to
deal. #mglitchat -9:57 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis Just a quick note for folks who have to leave.
Next week's topic is sports in MG. Hope you can join us! #mglitchat -9:58 PM
Aug 2nd, 2012
ilanawaters I'm outtie, tweeps. See you next time, I hope.
Thank you, hosts, as always! *steals rest of brownies* #mglitchat -9:58 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
HallowKey Easier to read: Taste of Blackberries #mglitchat
-9:58 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @ilanawaters Good point. Thanks! #mglitchat -9:58
PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Ooo, sports in MG! My second favorite topic!
#mglitchat -9:58 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
elliefalcone @ilanawaters Toodles! #mglitchat -9:58 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes @ilanawaters Next week I'll bring chocolate
chip cookies! #mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
KDuBayGillis @JenniferCEstes Second only to death?!?
#mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
MLConklin RT @KDuBayGillis: Just a quick note for folks who
have to leave. Next week's topic is sports in MG. Hope you can join us!
#mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes RT @KDuBayGillis: @JenniferCEstes Second only
to death?!? #mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
akossket #mglitchat was fun tonight. Lots of books to read.
Thanks everyone. Time for me to go. :) -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JeanGiardina Thanks for a great hour of conversation!
#mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JoanneLevy @JenniferCEstes agree - death isn't going away
and kids will always wonder and worry. #mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
JenniferCEstes Sad, but true. *eats brownie* RT
@KDuBayGillis: @JenniferCEstes Second only to death?!? #mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug
2nd, 2012
Alhelenexandra Thanks everyone for the great discussion.
Lots to think about. Goodnight everyone! #mglitchat -9:59 PM Aug 2nd, 2012
Thanks for the transcript! I'm not in the right time zone to participate but I enjoy reading the discussions each week.
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