Vermont Humanities

Elf Dogs and Other Animals

Colored crayon drawing of a boy with blonde hair and a blue coat hugging a white dog.
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Colored crayon drawing of a boy with blonde hair and a blue coat hugging a white dog.
Image Credit: Cover art for Elf Dog & Owl Head by M.T. Anderson.

In this presentation geared to readers 8 to 12 years old, author M. T. Anderson will discuss how living alone with a dog in the midst of the Covid shutdown in Vermont led to the writing of his Newbery Honor-winning fantasy Elf Dog & Owl Head. 

He’ll talk about the bond between human and animal—and how it might be different in Vermont than in some other places. Kids are encouraged to bring and tell their own stories of the extraordinary animals they’ve known.

 

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Questions?

Contact Jacob Pelletier at jpelletier@vermonthumanities.org.

About the Presenter

M.T. Anderson

New York Times Bestselling author M. T. Anderson writes books for children, teens, and adults, including The Pox Party, which won the National Book Award; Elf Dog & Owl Head, which won a Newbery Honor Award, and the science fiction satire Feed, which was a Finalist for the National Book Award and which won the L.A. Times Book Prize.

Talks by M.T. Anderson

Colored crayon drawing of a boy with blonde hair and a blue coat hugging a white dog.

Elf Dogs and Other Animals

In this presentation geared to readers 8 to 12 years old, author M. T. Anderson will discuss how living alone with a dog in the midst of the Covid shutdown in Vermont led to the writing of his Newbery Honor-winning fantasy Elf Dog & Owl Head. 

black and white image of a young black man in colonial dress holding parchment and a pistol

The Revolution Within The Revolution: African-Americans in the War for Independence

New York Times bestselling author M. T. Anderson, whose National Book Award-winning novel The Pox Party explored this history, will discuss some of the lost and overlooked stories of that revolution within the Revolution, and why they’re important to remember in this celebratory anniversary year.

Painting of the execution of St. Nicholas

The Santa Claus Heist

National Book Award winner M. T. Anderson, author of Vermont Book Award Finalist Nicked, will talk about the historical St. Nicholas and the theft of his corpse, pulling from medieval accounts, the modern archaeological evidence from his tomb, and the forensic evidence of his body, which now lies beneath a floor in Apulia.

Vermont Humanities*** November 20, 2024