Reluctant Readers

Monday, June 27, 2005

Reluctant Readers Unite

Over the course of the past 21 months, my publisher, Tweener Press, www.tweenertime.com has released 7 of my books intended first for reluctant boy readers 8 – 13. A lot has happened in those months.

Reluctant readers of all ages are responding. Here is an example:

“I can't believe it .... as the concerned mother of two struggling readers (boys ages 13 & 16) .. who is also the daughter of a children's librarian ... I think I have purchased EVERY book recommended for reluctant readers HOWEVER, they have ALL fallen short UNTIL today. We were able to purchase Newspaper Caper and we're hooked !!!We are now looking for Terror at Wolf Lake ??? Any other titles out there ?? Any way to convince you that we need you to write faster ??I can't thank you enough for your efforts .......... I actually think I caught my husband listening too!!!”

The titles now available are:

NEWSPAPER CAPER
TERROR AT WOLF LAKE
NORTH WOODS POACHERS
MOUNTAIN CABIN MYSTERY
BIG RIG RUSTLERS
SECRET OF ABBOTT'S CAVE
LEGEND OF THE WHITE WOLF

They are compared by readers and reviewers to Tom Sawyer, The Hardy Boys, Huck Finn, Nancy Drew, Harry Potter, Tom Swift, Star Wars, Scooby-Doo and adventure author Jack London.

On Friday, June 24th, I was the guest on the Moody Broadcast network program, Open Line. This was a one hour live interview and call in program. You can listen to the interview at http://www.mbn.org/GenMoody/default.asp?sectionID=78B10093A89A478AA0CFF8B71A41D7D8&archdate=06/24/2005&gti=0 The interesting thing that happened throughout the hour was the number of calls about or from reluctant readers. Some were even adults.

Here is part of an email from a listener to that show:

“I listened to the program. It was great. Thanks for what you are doing.
I have always been a reluctant reader. Why am I in ministry? Only God knows. I really wish there was some help for those of us who are suppose to read amazing amounts of material.
Thanks for everything you said tonight.”

For continued updates on my books, interviews, and reluctant readers, be sure to stop by my web page at http://www.maxbooks.9k.com

So, if you are a reluctant reader, or if you have one in your family or circle of friends, my books are designed to help.

Max Elliot Anderson

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My name is Max Elliot Anderson. The first thing you should know about me is that I grew up as a reluctant reader. Even now I don't like to read for enjoyment. This was complicated by the fact that my father has authored over 70 books. Several of these were children’s books.

But what is even more amazing is that I am now writing Christian chapter adventure books for reluctant readers ages 8 and up. How did this happen?

A few years ago I began to experience a slowdown in my professional video production business. This caused me to take a step back in order to evaluate my circumstances and to chart a course for the future. I decided to do some research to better understand why I had not become a reader when I was younger.

Something else you should know is that I graduated from college with a degree in Psychology. This had been a fantastic area of study for my curious mind. It also served, I think, to push me toward a better understanding of my lack of interest in reading.

My life had been surrounded by the visual arts. As a very young boy, I can remember my father editing films in the basement of our home. Some of the craziest sounds you ever heard used to drift up the stairs from that basement.

I often spent hours sitting quietly on the movie sets while dramatic films were being shot. You could say that the bug bit me very early. At the age of 8 I was "killed" by a hit-and-run driver while riding on my bike. Since the movie I was in at the time was filmed in black and white, my blood was made from chocolate syrup. Yum. I can still taste it.

Anyway, that early exposure to film making seemed to suggest a life for myself in the same field. For more than forty years, that's exactly what I did. My production credits can be seen by going to: http://maxvideoinfo.blogspot.com/

But as I said, my production work slowed in recent years. Through research into my reluctant reading I discovered some patterns that suggested why I had this problem.

The books I’m writing now were first intended for reluctant boy readers, and they love them. So do avid boy readers, girls, and even adults. This larger group surprised me. As I’ve written each manuscript, I see them more like movies and not books. The reason for this is hard to explain. But readers tell me that reading one of my books is like watching an exciting or scary movie.

The titles of my published books so far are:

NEWSPAPER CAPER
TERROR AT WOLF LAKE
NORTH WOODS POACHERS
MOUNTAIN CABIN MYSTERY
BIG RIG RUSTLERS
SECRET OF ABBOTT’S CAVE.

You should be able to order them in any bookstore or online at all the major places like Amazon, Books A Million. Borders, Barnes & Noble, Wal-Mart and others. You can also order directly from me and I sign all direct ordered copies.

The next books to be released are:

LEGEND OF THE WHITE WOLF
RECKLESS RUNAWAY
THIRD HOUSE ON THE LEFT

In all, I’ve written a total of 30 manuscripts for reluctant readers. Here are reviews for the first published books:

http://maxbookreviews.blogspot.com/

I hope my books will help if you yourself are a reluctant reader, or if you know one, or there is one in you family. Even adult men are reading my books for the very first time.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, or to place an order for my books. I can send you all the information you’ll need.

Max Elliot Anderson – changing the life of one reluctant reader at a time.

mander8813@aol.com

Interviews:

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/525/107805

http://www.fictionbytes.com/

NEWSPAPER CAPER, TERROR AT WOLF LAKE, NORTH WOODS POACHERS, MOUNTAIN CABIN MYSTERY, BIG RIG RUSTLERS & SECRET OF ABBOTT'S CAVE compared by readers and reviewers to Tom Sawyer, The Hardy Boys, Huck Finn, Nancy Drew, Harry Potter, Tom Swift, Star Wars, Scooby-Doo and others.

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