Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Guest Post: BULLIED


This week's blog post and super rad program idea comes to you from Elizabeth M. Timmins, Muehl Public Library Director & Programmer, Seymour, WI J

Guest Post: BULLIED
Author: Elizabeth M. Timmins, Muehl Public Library Director & Programmer, Seymour, WI
Thanks to Scott Langteau, homegrown Seymour, WI talent, who has written another amazing picture book. This one, BULLIED, is aimed toward middle schoolers. In the book, two bullies named Billy and Bella Bully grow up regretting their negative actions. In fact, in the hopeful ending of the book, they actually turn themselves around as adults. 6th grade students acted in a Reader's Theater production of the book on April 25, 2019 at our public library. I paired Scott’s book with a PowerPoint of the marvelous picture book BULLY by Laura Vaccaro Seeger.

We had a packed room of patrons to experience both stories and then do Q & A with Scott. Many of his high school classmates were in attendance. The support was palpable. We collaborated with the Seymour School District and the Community Family Resource Center in our community to get word out about this special event. Sadly, our program was the same evening as the funeral for two slain children in our community. However, we persevered. Scott lives in Los Angeles and was home for a small window of time that we had to optimize.

After Q & A, we had book selling and autographing time. Scott autographed a copy of his book for the library...his words are touching and wonderful! "Note to ourselves...always be ourselves...and always be KIND doing it."

Scott Langteau loved the reader's theater that I scripted for his picture book BULLIED and he gave me permission to freely share it with educators.  (Scott has a BFA in Theater and a Masters in Acting!) This is an amazing creative outlet for me!

So here are the two links where educators will be able to find it. Hurray!



                                                                 BOOK COVER

6 students who acted out the script, Scott Langteau on right, me on left:

1 comment:

SJLangteau said...

YES, Dame Timmins - it was a wonderful evening! A touching and learning experience was had by all and I commend you for your enthusiastic and touching theatrical adaptation of my book BULLIED! You made me feel special and so very, very proud of the impact the book may have on young people in the capable and impassioned hands of professional such as yourself.

Thank you for the support!

Massive hugs,

Scott Langteau
Author of BULLIED, Sofa Boy, and The Question.

PS: One minor correction to your post above. I have a BFA in Theater and a Masters in Acting. We theater scholars and performers must maintain our artistic street cred. ;)