I want to thank Steven Stickler for being a part of the March MG Madness and for stopping by to answer a few of my questions!
Auggie Spinoza is a ten-year-old boy with a secret: he is a special agent who can travel through time. Now, he finds himself locked in a desperate battle against evil forces trying to change the course of history. To defeat them, Auggie must pursue a dangerous quest to find a set of mysterious clues hidden in the past.
With the help of a clever new friend and advice from a cast of famous characters with names like Jefferson, Darwin, and Plato, Auggie fights to fulfill his destiny and save his world from ruin. Along the way, he learns the importance of thinking clearly and shows the awesome power of a code-breaking, book-loving, time-traveling ten-year-old with a talent for being in the right place at the right time (and doing the right thing).
Q. In one sentence, tell readers why they should read your book…c’mon, really sell it!
Q. Now, using as many sentences as you’d like, could you tell us a bit more about The Absolutely Amazing Adventures of Agent Auggie Spinoza?
I can’t say much more without giving away too many details, but one of the things I like about the premise is that, even though a lot of things happen in the story that Auggie can’t control, there are quite a few important things that he can control. So we get to see him making choices that could have real consequences, and at the same time the reader hopefully starts to see history as something that could have happened differently.
Q. Why Middle Grade Fiction…why did you choose to write MG fiction and what do you love best about reading and writing MG?
As a reader, what I love about middle grade fiction (aside from the pure enjoyment of reading it) is that much of it remains pure storytelling. That is not to say it is simplistic or easy or naive, but just that some of the themes and goals that dominate young adult and adult literature have yet to emerge, and the focus is almost entirely upon telling a story and making the reader really care about the characters that are experiencing the story. There’s something pure about such a pursuit, and no matter how old or how jaded I become, I will always enjoy witnessing it.
Q. Why do you think MG appeals to such a wide audience, from very young readers to adults like you and I?
Q. What’s your current favorite MG book? Your favorite MG book of all time?
Favorite of all time? I grew up pre-HP and loved The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. I still can’t shake the emotional attachment I formed with that book when I was young. (Sigh)....good times.
Q. If you could switch places with any MG character from any book, who would it be?
Q. Who’s your favorite MG villain…who do you just love to hate or hate to love?
Q. In The Absolutely Amazing Adventures of Agent Auggie Spinoza your character Auggie Spinoza can time travel (which is totally awesome!)...if you could time travel where/when would you go?
Q. If you were to create/bake a cupcake inspired by The Absolutely Amazing Adventures of Agent Auggie Spinoza, what flavor would it be, or what would it taste like, and what would you call your tasty masterpiece?
Be sure to stop by the March MG Madness home post and enter the big month long giveaway to win a box of MG books and swag! You can earn extra entries in the big giveaway by answering a question whose answer can be found in the interview above...go HERE to enter
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Steven Stickler is no rocket scientist. He will never be confused with a professional athlete. He is not (despite widespread rumors) the actor who played Cousin Oliver in The Brady Bunch, nor was he a guest drummer for the Beatles during a brief period in the mid-1960s. He is something completely different: a writer. He began writing when he was five years of age and, perhaps due to an oversight by those in positions of authority, was never told to stop. Aside from the occasional story written for his son, he has spent most of his adult life writing non-fiction essays and reports for adults who enjoy spending their days in meetings, classrooms, and libraries. The Absolutely Amazing Adventures of Agent Auggie Spinoza is his first, but hopefully not his last, novel for children and young adults. He lives in the great Pacific Northwest of the United States, where he enjoys exploring the outdoors with his family and, of course, reading at least one book by Dr. Seuss every year. A “stickler” for secrecy, he has never allowed his face to be captured on film and fears that we have already revealed too much in this simple biography.
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If I could time travel, I would probably go back to one of the early World Fairs because I am a nerd like that. I wouldn't want to go too far back because I'd probably get burned as a witch lol.
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There isn't just one time I would like to visit. Though one time I would like to visit is the American Revolutionary War. Growing up I hated American history, but for some reason I had become interested in the Revolutionary War.
ReplyDeleteI seriously don't know. I would love to go back to Victorian London times. That would be really cool. Ooh, or New York city in the flappers era!! Love the clothes!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to go bake to when the Salem wiitch trial took Place
ReplyDeleteI would go back to the invention of the printing press and see how much of a change it made in people's lives.
ReplyDeleteIf I could time travel, I would go back to New York City in the 1920's when there was all the flappers and the roaring 20's. I think that would have been a really fun time to live in : )
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for anything ancient too. Now you have me imagining how totally awesome it would be to get to visit Plato’s Academy in Ancient Athens. That would be sooo incredible!!! I'd also love to visit ancient Egypt. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat Interview!!
DeAnna Schultz
A big "Thank You!" to everyone who entered the giveaway. Auggie is too shy to say so, but it made him feel great. Also, great cupcakes on this blog. THANKS to Aeicha for being such a great host.
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