Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter in Vegas









The Riordans just got back from Las Vegas, where we spent some good family time before I head off next week on tour. This was our fourth trip to Vegas, and it was good to catch up with my friends at the Lotus Hotel & Casino, where I’ve got a platinum membership, naturally. Boy, time really flies in that place. I also got to visit Khonsu the moon god in his penthouse suite at the Luxor pyramid for some high-stakes gaming. Oh wait . . . you haven’t met Khonsu yet? That will change next week when the Throne of Fire comes out.

When not dealing with demigods and magical creatures, we had some more typical mortal fun. We stayed at the Aria Hotel in the City Center and really enjoyed it. Great gelato place downstairs! I’m not advocating gambling, mind you, but I did get my picture taken at the Rome & Egypt slot machine, which is right next to Zeus II and Zeus III. It seemed appropriate. Our first night we had dinner at Wolfgang Puck’s pizzeria in the City Center. Patrick’s verdict: “This pizza is almost as good as Costco’s!” I’m sure Mr. Puck is delighted to hear that.

Friday we walked all over the strip, enjoying the dry weather. The temperature wasn’t too different from San Antonio, but that lack of humidity made it feel almost cool. We saw the dolphins and white tigers at the Mirage. You can see my picture above at the ‘R’ in the giant sign for the Beatles’ Revolution lounge. Then we went shopping at the Venetian and tried the city’s monorail, which was new since our last visit. At night, we saw the Tournament of Kings at Excalibur. Huzzah! It was Ye Olde Cheesy Spectacle, but we enjoyed it. Apparently the Emperor of Australia won the jousting. We’re still trying to figure that out . . .

Saturday we started the day at Circus Circus, which we’ve been visiting since the kids were tiny. I think they could spend all day at the midway, but we would run out of bag space for stuffed animals. Afterwards, we visited Madame Tussaud’s and went to see David Copperfield at the MGM. He was very good, and funnier than I’d expected. He made thirteen adults disappear, after choosing them by randomly throwing giant balls into the audience. Haley and Patrick were so excited that I might disappear, but I didn’t end up chosen. I’m not sure whether to be insulted or not . . .

Sunday we visited the game room at New York, New York, searching in vain for the place that sells fried Twinkies, according to Anthony Bourdain. Didn’t find it. Oh well. Maybe next time. Then it was on to the big event of the weekend – an Easter Day helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon. Our pilot Bob (pictured with me above) knew my books and we had a great talk on the way back about good fantasy novels. If you need a good helicopter tour when you’re in Vegas, definitely ask for Pilot Bob at Sundance Tours. He’s the best! We flew over Hoover Dam and saw the new bridge, which Percy really would've appreciated in The Titan's Curse when he was running from skeletons. The canyon itself was as awe-inspiring as advertised, and yes, we did in fact go out on the Skywalk. Fortunately, there were no evil wind spirits active that day.

All in all, it was a wonderful Easter weekend! Now, I have a few days at home to rest up before The Throne of Fire tour. If you’re in the New England area, I hope to see you at an event!

Monday, April 25, 2011

James Patterson & Rick Riordan Live!

I'm delighted to announce that I'll be sharing the stage with master storyteller James Patterson at the Lincoln Center in New York City on May 25. Our conversation will be hosted by the always amazing Al Roker. We'll give you the inside look at our work for young adult readers. It will be an exciting evening, and I'm honored to participate! Tickets go on sale April 30. All proceeds from the tickets will be donated to FirstBook. For more details or to order tickets, check here. Hope to see you there!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Throne of Fire Tour!

Tour details have been announced for the Throne of Fire. I hope to see some of you at an event! For full details, check my web calendar.

The tour focuses on New England this time, and the cool thing is that I've never been to any of these places before (except for my hometown Barnes & Noble in San Antoni0). It'll be great visiting new cities and meeting new fans! The downside, of course, is that the tour isn't quite as long because of my writing schedule, and I'm sorry I won't get to see you if you live in a different part of the country. But don't be too sad. I'll be touring again in the fall for Son of Neptune. Remember, I don't make the tour. I just go where the publisher tells me, and that's for the best. I couldn't possibly choose between so many cool places around the country! If you're not able to make an event, most of the stores below will be happy to take orders for personalized books in advance. Just call the store before my event, and they'll ship you your books afterwards!

Tuesday, May 3

Time: 6:00 pm

Barnes & Noble Booksellers @ MarketFair Mall
Princeton, NJ 08540

www.bn.com

Wednesday, May 4

Time: 6:00 pm

Borders
South Portland, ME 04106

http://www.borders.com/online/store/StoreDetailView_133

Thursday, May 5

Time: 6:00 pm

Northshire Bookstore
Manchester Center, VT 05255

http://northshire.com/

Friday, May 6

Time: 5:00 pm

The Book Cellar

Brattleboro, VT 05301

www.bookcellarvt.com

Saturday, May 7

Time: 3:00 pm

The Odyssey Bookshop
South Hadley, MA 01075

http://www.odysseybks.com

Sunday, May 8

Time: 2:00 pm

Titcomb’s Bookshop
East Sandwich, MA 02537

http://titcombsbookshop.com

Monday, May 9

Time: 6:00 pm

Oblong Books

Rhinebeck, NY

http://oblongbooks.com

Saturday, May 14

Time: 4:00 pm

Barnes & Noble in the Shops at La Cantera

San Antonio, TX 78256

www.bn.com

Saturday, June 11

Dallas Museum of Art BooksmART Festival

Dallas, TX 75201

www.DallasMuseumofArt.org


Friday, June 24

Time: 6:00 PM

Barnes & Noble

Metairie, LA


Saturday, April 02, 2011

The News from Zeus House


April is here already? Gods of Olympus! Time has been flying. That tends to happen when I’m buried in a manuscript.

I’ve been working furiously on the revisions for The Son of Neptune. I’m through the third draft, which means it’s down to just a little fine-tuning before I send it to my editor. Again, it’s a long process getting a book published, so this doesn’t mean the book is finished early or ready to read. It has to go through several more drafts with my editor and copyeditor, then typesetting, et cetera, et cetera. But I’m confident the book will be out on time this October. When I have more details about the cover, sneak peeks, and all of that, I will let you know, but it will be a few more months.

In the meantime, 39 Clues: Vespers Rising comes out Tuesday, April 5! It’s a book written in four parts, following the Cahill family from their origins to the present, and introducing a sinister new enemy family: the Vespers. I got to write the first part, going back in time to the incident that made the Cahills so powerful. 39 Clues veterans Gordon Korman, Jude Watson and Peter Lerangis wrote the other three parts, and as you might expect, they’re awesome. I hope you all like the book!

In one month, on May 3, the Kanes are back in town! The Throne of Fire, second volume of the Kane Chronicles, will be released, and I’m very excited about it. I just got a copy of the book, hot off the presses, and it looks fabulous. The Egyptian gods section of my website has been updated to give you a taste of things to come, and if you haven’t yet read chapter one, you can get that sneak peek on the Disney Kane Chronicles site. More information will be coming your way over the next month, so stay tuned!

If you’re new to the blog, you may be wondering why I call our house ‘Zeus House’. When we moved in, almost two years ago, we picked a stormy green/gray paint for the exterior that was appropriately named ‘Zeus.’ Since then, we’ve also added white countertops in our bathroom that are ‘Zeus white.’ So yeah . . . we’ve got a theme going. We haven’t been hit by lightning yet, so I guess Zeus doesn’t mind. Of course right now in San Antonio everything is covered in yellow oak pollen, which is pretty gross. We need a good rain!

In other news, I just saw the first sketches for The Red Pyramid graphic novel, and it’s going to be amazing. The Sea of Monsters graphic novel is also going really well. Wait until you see Tyson in comic form. Ha! I’ll keep you posted on those as the release dates get closer. The Percy Jackson series continues chugging along on the bestseller list – 194 weeks now, which is just mind-boggling. The Lost Hero and the Red Pyramid are still fixtures on the chapter book list, as well. Thank you, readers, for recommending the books. Like I always say, I’ve got the best readers in the world. Sorry I can’t be more open to individual communications right now, but as you can guess, writing two series at once is really keeping my nose to the grindstone.

Speaking of which, I’d better get back to it. Have a good week, everyone!