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1. Time travel book to be made into a film by Spike Lee

ronmallett.jpg Ron Mallett is determined to invent a time machine Some time ago during the research for my book 'Dr Midas and the Pirates' I watched a fascinating documentary about whether time travel would ever be possible. One of the people interviewed was Ronald Mallett a scientist hooked on trying to create a real-life time machine after reading a comic book version of the HG Wells book 'The Time Machine.' Ronald Mallett also had a very personal reason for wanting to invent a time machine - so he could travel back in time to spend time with his father who died when he was a boy. Ronald is convinced time travel will be possible - but only ahead in time beyond the point when the machine is created. Of course in my book Dr Midas travels to the past but I have used some of the same rules in my explanation as to how he can do it. lee_spike.jpg Director Spike Lee Now news has broken that Spike Lee will co-write and direct an adaptation of Ronald Mallett’s memoir Time Traveler: A Scientist’s Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality. Spike Lee describes Time Traveler as a “fantastic story on many levels (and) also a father and son saga of loss and love.” The memoir - co-written by best-selling author Bruce Henderson - tells a story of Ronald Mallett’s rise from poverty to becoming a distinguished academic, one of the first African Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics. Now a physics professor he is also raising funding for his Space-time Twisting by Light project pictured below. timetravelconcept.jpg Now I wonder if I can convince a film director to adapt my time travel book? ;) * Ronald Mallett's website is at http://www.physics.uconn.edu/~mallett/main/main.htm

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2. February Events

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Growing Up Asian in America Art & Essay Contest for Youth~ entry deadline Mar 6, San Francisco, CA, USA

StoryFeast 2008 - International Storytelling Festival~ Feb 1 - 3, Vancouver, BC, Canada

18th New Delhi World Book Fair~ Feb 2 - 10, New Delhi, India

National African American Read-In~ Feb 2 - 3, USA

SCBWI Annual Winter Conference~ Feb 8 - 10, New York, NY, USA

First Nations Public Library Week~ Feb 11 - 16, Canada

ALOUD: A Celebration for Young Readers~ Feb 12 - 14, Toronto, ON, Canada

Taipei International Book Exhibition~ Feb 13 - 18, Taipai, Taiwan

Cybils - Children’s and YA Bloggers’ Literary Award Winners Announced ~ Feb 14

International Australia and New Zealand SCBWI Conference~ Feb 23 - 24, Sydney, Australia

Freedom to Read Week~ Feb 24 - Mar 1, Canada

Kiriyama Prize Finalists Announced~ Feb 26, USA

New Zealand Post Book Award Winners Announced~ Feb 26, New Zealand

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