Just like Miriam finds herself making connections that span thousands of years in Blue Thread, I’m hoping to make some connections as well—through a blog tour.
To celebrate Blue Thread’s release in February, I’m looking for a few blogs on which to make an appearance. My publishers and I have a lot of ideas for posts, but I’m calling on you bloggers out there to rise to the challenge.
Possible topics include:
-Time travel
-Voting rights for women
-Jewish heritage
-Book-inspired recipes
-1912 fashion
If you’re interested in hosting me on your blog, please contact Stefani Varney at stefani.varney[at]ooliganpress.pdx.edu, or comment on this post and I’ll get you two connected. We’re aiming to have the tour in mid-February.
I look forward to working with you!





My name is Ruth. I write books and articles for children and young adults. Blue Thread is my eleventh book, and the first one in which I have knowingly stretched the truth.
Anna J. Boll
/ January 17, 2012Ruth, is Blue Thread available through netgalley? I’d love to read it and then host you. Voting rights for women and Jewish heritage are both at the top of my made-of-awesome list.
Ruth
/ January 20, 2012Thanks, Anna, I don’t think the book is available through netgalley, but I’m sure Ooligan could get you a hard or electronic copy.