Thursday, June 30, 2011

Paint Me Terrified Coming to Kindle Early July 2011!

The popular(ish) mystery/thriller for young readers, Paint Me Terrified, is going to be hitting the Kindle store early next month. A NOOK version will soon follow. 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Author of Paint Me Terrified on HCAM: Hopkinton's Television Station

HCAM chronicled Eric Mateer's visit to Hopkins School, where he spoke to students about the importance of reading and writing. The full video segment (and subsequent write-up) can be found at HCAM.tv

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Eric Mateer Interviewed on "The Snooze Button" WMRC 1490 AM

The gracious people at WMRC Milford had author/illustrator Eric Mateer back for another interview, this time on "The Snooze Button"--a show for teens, by teens. And while Eric is not a teen, he does look like one, so that counts. Sort of.

If you missed the live broadcast, you can listen to the whole interview at WMRC - First Class Radio.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Sparkleberrys Grand Opening

Live in the Blackstone Valley area? Sparkleberrys is celebrating its Grand Opening tomorrow, June 18th, from 10am-6pm. Copies of Paint Me Terrified will be available for purchase, as well as other work by author/artist Eric Mateer. Come down to enjoy the festivities and work by a number of talented artists, jewelers, artisans, and photographers from the Blackstone Valley region!

Sparkleberrys Grand Opening
1790 Quaker Street, Northbridge, MA
Saturday, June 18th 10am-6pm

Friday, June 10, 2011

Author Eric Mateer Interviewed on Living for the Weekend with Ray Auger | WMRC 1490 AM

Eric Mateer, author of Paint Me Terrified, was interviewed live this morning on WMRC 1490 AM Living for the Weekend with Ray Auger. If you missed the interview, you can listen on demand at WMRC Daily News!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Author Eric Mateer Featured in the Hopkinton Patch.

Photo by Kathy Laflash
Eric Mateer, author of Paint Me Terrified, recently spoke to a fifth grade class at Hopkins School about the writing process and the importance of reading. The entire event was covered by the Hopkinton Patch. You can read the full write-up here.