It had gone through several iterations and drew strongly upon Freeman’s experiences in Colorado the book itself is set in the state and is “very eastern Boulder County,” Freeman joked. Inspired by Scott O’Dell’s Island of the Blue Dolphins and her daughter’s youth book club, Freeman started writing the book around 2010. The event then shifted gears to talk about her book, which is about a 12-year-old girl, Maddie, who wakes up to find that her entire town has been evacuated while she’s been left behind. Freeman explained that poetry can be simultaneously very open and very structured, “I make up the rules as I write the poems.” Some of them asked her about the “rules” of poetry, and others asked for her advice. First, she explained what writing a novel in verse meant: “each poem connects to poems around it.” This was a point of interest for many attendees, especially the young writers. Kids and adults crammed in the shop, hanging on Freeman’s every word. All that (fun) chaos stopped when we closed up shop to welcome local author Megan Freeman for a book chat about her verse novel, Alone. The shop was thriving on Saturday–Niwot Around the World Day was so fun, and loads of people were having a blast running around.
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