3rd Annual Teen Writing Competition: featuring celebrity judge, Marc Aronson.

(photo courtesy of Flickr user lowjumpingfrog)
(photo courtesy of Flickr user lowjumpingfrog)

Get writing, teens! There is still time to enter Darien Library's 3rd Annual Teen Writing Competition.

 

To enter, send this form via email along with your entry to teenstaff@darienlibrary.org on or before February 28th. Participants should be in grades 7th-12th to qualify.  Writing catagories include fiction, poetry, and  non-fiction.

Winners in each catagory and grade level will receive a first place prize of $100, runner-up prize of $25, and an honorable mention award. The awards will be announced at the awards ceremony on March 31st at 2 p.m.

Returning judges include the brilliant Dulcy Brainard and  talented Melissa Crandall. This year we are proud to welcome Marc Aronson as a guest judge for the non- fiction catagories.  Marc Aronson is an author, publisher, editor, and historian who writes young adult fiction for pre-teens and teenagers. We are so excited to have Mr. Aronson as our keynote speaker and judge at this year's Teen Writing Competition ceremony.

 

For more information or questions please contact Teen Librarian, Erica Gauquier at egauquier@darienlibrary.org.

3rd Annual Teen Writing Competition

Get ready...The 3rd Annual Darien Library Teen Writing Competition is about to begin!

Throughout the years we have met a lot of talented teens here at the Library and we know that many of you love to write. Now is your chance to share your writing and try for some great prizes. Not only is there a $100 for the winner in each age group and category, you will also have the opportunity to meet with published authors and have your work printed and read by a large audience. And can you imagine putting this on your college applications? 

We're so excited to read your work, whether it's poetry, fiction, or non-fiction. If you have any questions about the competition, call me (Erica) at 669-5225.

To enter email your entry along with the application form to teenstaff@darienlibrary.org beginning on January 1st.  Participants have until February 28th to enter for a chance to win cash prizes.  An awards ceremony will conclude the competition on Saturday, March 31st.

Want to go private?

Want to know me?

Want to see me?

Want to call me?

Want to trust me?

Want to love me?

Want to go private?

It's the summer after 8th grade and Abby Johnson is about to enter high school. That should be exciting enough, but Abby is bored with her life. She is pretty much good at everything she does and nothing is really a challenge. She is beautiful, athletic, smart, and gets prefect grades in school.

Faith is Abby's bestfriend and has been since childhood. They spend all day together in classes and the minute they get home from school they meet up in online chatrooms at Chezteen.com, a new virtual second-life-type website for teens.

Today is like any other day chatting online to Faith except today she starts chatting with someone else in the chatroom, someone she doesn't know. It's not long before "Kyle" wants "to go private" with Abby claiming they have some much in common to talk about. This would be cool except that Kyle is 27 and Abby is only 14.  

Turning low tech into high tech

Dixon crossing Niagara below the Great Cantilever Bridge, U.S.A. 1895-1903
-photo courtesy of NYPL
Dixon crossing Niagara below the Great Cantilever Bridge, U.S.A. 1895-1903 -photo courtesy of NYPL

 

NYPL gives viewers the opportunity to take 19th century images and turn them into 21st century GIF files.

 

Stereograms, invented in 1838 by Charles Wheatstone, are pairs of two dimensional images shot from different angles in such a way that they mimic the vantage points of our left and right eyes. When viewed through a stereoscope, the combined images pop out in 3D.

 

Stereograms were hugely popular in the 19th century and often used to give audiences glimpses of parts of the world they may never have been able to see before. Even more recently, NASA has used the stereogram technology to take 3D pictures on Mars to better see what the landscape of the planet looks like.

 

Last month, the New York Public Library's experimental Labs department (http://www.nypl.org/collections/labs) unveiled its latest digitization project, the Stereogranimator. This cool new tool enables users to take old stereograms from the 19th century and turn them into 21st century animated images. Using the Stereogranimator (http://stereo.nypl.org), you can choose an image and then the speed and composition of your animation and start creating a flickering image that looks 3D! The Stereogranimator also gives you the option to create an old school red and blue 3D image that can be viewed through 3D glasses (not the ones you kept from that movie you saw last week!).

 

Check out NYPL's website for other low tech to high tech projects and start making your own animated images today! Add them to your website or next school project!

Pixels to Print: Self-Publishing for Print and Digital Books

(Image courtesy of Flickr user Baddog_)
(Image courtesy of Flickr user Baddog_)

 

This program takes place on Friday, February 24th 10AM- 5PM in the Tech Center on the lower level.

Teens will learn how to set-up, design, and publish their very own books using the Adobe Creative Suite, and watch a finished book printed before their eyes using Darien Library's own Espresso Book Machine. Teens who would like to participate in this program should bring a flash drive with photos or text to create their books. This program is registration only.

*To register please contact Teen Librarian, Erica Gauquier at egauquier@darienlibrary.org or (203) 669-5225. Teens must be between the ages of 12-18 to partake in this workshop.  Snacks will be provided.

 

"So You Think You Can Do Something?" - Winners

1st place winners of the third annual
1st place winners of the third annual "So You Think You Can Do Something?" teen talent competition, Laura Anglade and Emily Karlik.

In case you missed our wonderful teen talent competition here are the winners from Saturday night's show.

The Future Of Us by Jay Asher

Josh and Emma are neighbors and best friends, they have been since they were little, but ever since they shared a kiss a few years back they never managed to get over the thought of "what if".  Now it's 1996 and AOL is just coming on the scene. No one in Josh and Emma's high school have the internet yet, not until a friend gives Emma the free trial 100 hours of AOL l start-up disc she recieved in the mail.  Emma is bored one day and decides to give it a shot, but when she first logs on to AOL a website called Facebook pops up onto the screen and a page opens.  A profile page of herself...15 years later.  Josh and Emma have no idea what this "Facebook" thing is, but they do know it's a look into the future and if the future doesn't look good...why not change it now.

Teen Lounge iPad

photo courtesy of Flickr user Ben Atkin
photo courtesy of Flickr user Ben Atkin

Did you know that the Teen Lounge now has it's very own iPad for you to use!? It's already packed with tons of cool games, books, and other fun apps.

If you don't see a game on there that you would like to play, let us know!  To use the iPad while your hanging out in the Teen Lounge just stop by and ask the teen librarian if you can borrow it for a bit.

 

So You Think You Can Do Something?

(photo courtesy of flickr user Daehyun Park)

On January 28th from 7:00-9:00 p.m., teens are invited to an after hours talent competition at the Darien Library featuring several bands and other acts from Darien High School. A $350 first prize and $150 runner up prize will be offered to the best acts, chosen by members of the Darien Teen Advisory Board (Caroline Farrington, Katherine Feehan, and Dylan Gabriel ).

Come to see all of your friends perform or come and be in the show! If you are interested in being an act, talk to any of the judges, Caroline Farrington, Katherine Feehan, and Dylan Gabriel.

.....And there will be FREE FOOD.

To enter: download the attached act submission form.

YA Books on OverDrive

Browse our downloadable books and audiobooks!

More YA books on OverDrive are here! 

We've ordered a selection of different titles, so either check out all the YA books we have in the link above, or scope out a few of the latest offerings from the list below!

But wait! What is OverDrive you ask? OverDrive is a great (FREE!) software program that allows you to download your favorite books onto your e-reader. So no matter where you are--traveling in the car with your parents and siblings for the holidays--you can download a book to your e-reader, blackberry, laptop, etc. and get reading! Don't have an e-reader? You can check-out a nook color from the library and read to your heart's content!

There are some really great books out there, and this is just another way for you guys to find, access, and read books that you'll love.

The ABC's of Kissing Boys 3 Willows 7 Souls Abe in Arms
Accomplice Acceleration Adios, Nirvana Afrika
After the Moment All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky All Unquiet Things Almost Home
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