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Polish book cover for Lemonade Mouth
BymhughesWow. Check out the new Polish book cover for Lemonade Mouth! I don’t speak Polish but when I use an online translator for “Lemoniada Gada” it translated to “Lemonade Reptile”. Yup, you read that right. Hmmm . . .
A plodding haiku…
Yet another update from our very own intern, Naomi Fishmeier, Scene Queen Dearest Readers Sublime, Happy New Year! Many fervent wishes for a great and glorious 2009! Our plodding producer of prose is still very much at work on his new novel, tentatively titled THE WILD ORANGE YONDER. Here is a haiku he wrote as…
Huge News: Disney Channel is making a TV musical of Lemonade Mouth
Yet another update from our very own intern, Naomi Fishmeier, Scene Queen… Dearest Readers Superb, The headline says it all! Aaaa! You simply must see Mark’s new musical video blog with the enormous announcement: May I remind you of how this all began? Click to hear and/or read the original NPR story. Needless to say,…
Patch Interview
BymhughesLocal Author Talks Family, Movies and the ‘Lemonade Mouth’ Sequel by Brooklyn Lowery, Wayland Patch, 10/20/2012 Lemonade. It’s a perfect summertime drink, the staple of kids’ front-yard stands everywhere and, for one Wayland man, a key ingredient in his recipe for literary success. In 2007, Mark Peter Hughes’ book, “Lemonade Mouth,” hit bookstores – and…
New ‘tween-adapted Lemonade Mouth BOOK hits stores…
BymhughesThe new ‘tween-adapted edition of Lemonade Mouth. “Laugh-out-loud funny…” – Kristen McLean “…fiendishly clever…a meaningful story…” – Alison Morris “A rock-n-roll THE BREAKFAST CLUB for the literary set…” – Publishers Weekly “Lemonade Mouth is based on Mark Peter Hughes’s book, which is a big reason for the film’s success.” – Ricky Tucker
Older Posts: March 10, 2006 – Oct 5, 2004
March 10, 2006 An update from our very own intern, Naomi Fishmeier, Scene Queen Dear Fab, Discerning Readers, 1. Brace yourselves! Lemonade Mouth is (finally!) in stores next week, March 13, 2007! So tell your friends, IM your cousins, email your aunties, alert the media, warn the police–and dash, dash, dash to your local bookstore!…