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My name is Alice Kuipers. I'm the author of Life on the Refrigerator Door, Lost For Words (The Worst Thing She Ever Did), and Forty Things I Want To Tell You. This site is full of tips and prompts and ideas about writing to help you write often, write well and get on your way to becoming a writer too.

Dear Alice, okay??
I am a producer of theater productions and phaco 12 years, I read your book Life on the refrigerator door and loved it! I wonder if we could adapt it for a theater piece in Brazil, and would cost the copyrights by 03 years. IN Brazil usually have a value and then closed we allocated 10 percent of box office each day of the show for the author.
No more waiting your return soon.
Thank you
Michelle
Hi Michelle,
I’ve replied directly to your email address. Thanks very much,
Alice
Dear Mrs Kuipers
I’m Jérôme Vincent, editor of yabook.fr, a french professional website.
We would be very happy to issue an interview from you. If you agree with this, please let me know at your early convenience so that I can send you some questions for the interview.
Thank you for consideration in this matter, and I’m looking forward to
hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Jérôme
Bonjour!
I replied to your email address from my yahoo account (listed below in an earlier reply). You can also find me on Facebook.
Warmest wishes,
Alice
Hello Alice,
It is always a pleasure to hear you speak. Your ten tips for reading were thoughtful and entertaining.
Here is the link to my blog where I publically wrestle with words.
http://oneplanetonegear.blogspot.ca/
I’ve been really enjoying reading these poems! Thanks, Ali
I’ve been really enjoying reading these. Thanks!
Hi,
Sorry, no Top Tip or prompt for other writers but a BIG thank you. Just found your page when looking around for information on you and your books as a friend and colleague recommended your book Life on the Refrigerator Door as perfect for my Swedish students learning English. And so I found this gem!
With your permission I will use your tips, images and texts about writing in class for my students. A real inspiration and so pedagogical. You have just planned some of my lessons! In addition our next texts in English class are all about Canada. Spot on.
Year 8 will be delighted as we have spent a lot of time since September 2010 on William Shakespeare working on an eTwinning project with King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon. So it is time to focus on something else as we will close the project in the summer. Writing texts with tips from a real writer. What could be more interesting.
Warm regards
Birgitta Flodén
Hässelbygårdsskolan
Stockholm
Sweden
Thanks, Birgitta. And please do use as many of the tips/prompts and ideas as you find to be helpful. That’s what they’re for, so of course you have my permission! Say hello to your Year 8s for me.
Warmest wishes,
Ali
hey i was just want to say i love the book.
is the book true
because that iw aht happend with my really close friends ;(
Hi Hayley,
The story is made-up, but based on a lot of research which I did by reading, watching videos and talking to people who had gone through this. Thanks for letting me know you loved the book! Ali
Hi Alice,
I would like to speak to you about a project I’m working on, but I’m unable to find a current email address for you…last one I used to talk to you was at sasklibrary. Do you have a current contact I can use?
Thank You ,
Janice Cook
Hi Janice
My email address is kuips1@yahoo.co.uk or you can find me on Facebook.
Sorry not to get back to you until today, I spend Fridays and the weekends with my little guys and I don’t get much computer time in!
Ali
Hi Alice,
I haven’t read Life on the Refrigerator Door yet, but I just finished reading The Worst Thing She Ever Did. It was an incredibly meaningful book to me. It was similar to something that I went through and reading it helped to open my eyes. Since reading this book, I have tried going back to writing in an old journal that I have, and so far it’s really helped. Thanks so much for writing this book, it really helped me through a difficult time.
Thank you for letting me know. I find writing helps me think and rethink all sorts of things so I’m glad you’ve pulled out your old journal. Warmest wishes and good luck. Ali
Hi Ali. Thanks for the shout-out. I like the advice you offered at Stuck in YA Books: “Just write.” So simple, so true.
alice, i think many of the readers of Life on the Refrigerator Door feel the same as i do, as i can see from the comments they do. I am 13 and i also have dyslexia, Life on the refrigerator door is the only book i have been able to read on my own with out getting my mum to read it out, or just completely missing the point of the story after not under standing most of the words. Life on the Refrigerator Door has really helped me to start looking for books that i can read without worrieing about not being able to finish it. It is such a meaning full book and i really enjoyed reading it (Twice!). I am doing a presentaition on the book in school for english, if you could give me any tips or even a quote i can use, i would really appreciate it!
thank you,
Pippa
Hi Pippa,
Thanks so much for writing and letting me know you enjoyed Life on the Refrigerator Door. I hope your presentation goes well. How about this as a tip for you to use in your presentation: read anything you can, be it a novel or a shampoo bottle. That’s how I grew to love reading and I think everyone should feel free to read whatever they want.
You’re obviously very hard working and I wish you great success in whatever you do.
Warmest wishes,
Ali
Thank you very much, Rachel!
Paige, your note is wonderful for a writer to read. Thank you so much for letting me know that Life On The Refrigerator Door is getting you started on a reading journey. The fact you are so determined is inspiring for the rest of us.
This is a great book which effected me a lot! I’ve start hugging my mom more often, and I’ve learned to appreciate the time I got with her.
I loosed some tears at the end of the book just like many others did, and that means that this is a truly great book to read.
Now I’ve given it to my mom so she can read it as well !
life on the refrigerator door is the only book i have ever read cover to cover. i am 18 and i have dyslexia, ever since i can remember i have struggled to read and wright, but i have learnt to live with it and i know that the more i read and wright the easier it will come. this is more and thank you then anything, a thank you for a book that i could be engaged by but is also a easy read that i can keep up with. you are probably reading through this picking up my spelling and grammar mistakes but I’m sure you can understand what I am trying to say and thats all that maters.
many thanks,
Paige Taylor Stewart
Hi Alice!
This book is one of the best I’ve ever read! It effected me a lot since it made me think about my mom, and how it would make me feel if anything will ever happen to her. I am also 15 and having a boyfriend. And I’m busy with school and handball, so it’s not so often that I see my mom.
After I read the book I start hugging my mom more often, and it made me appreciate life even more! Close to the end of the book I just had to loose some tears… So this is a really great book !
Hi Alice! You came to my school today (Red Wing School) adnd you inspired me to write a novel and to become a author! Thanks so much Alice!
Hi Alice!!!! You came to my school today (Red Wing School) and inspired me to write a novel and to become a author just like you! Thank you sooooooo much Alice!!
Hi Zara,
When I first set up this site, I wrote ten tips to help writers get published (have a look in the tips section in the top right hand corner of the home page). I think the best thing to do is to keep sending work out, to listen to feedback, to expect rejection, to write as if no-one is ever going to read it and then to edit more times than you first thought possible. One day (hopefully soon) publishers will give you more positive feedback, maybe even asking to read more of your work. Oh, and always make sure you send your writing to the places that publish your sort of work – there’s no point asking a romance publisher to publish your YA fantasy novel, for example! Good luck!
Alice
I’m a young aspiring author, do you have any advice for those trying to break into the publishing world?
It is a very nice novel!!! I love it very much because it’s a short novel expressing complicated thoughts and relationships…
Life on the Refrigerator Door is indeed a great book! I am also one of those who cried while reading. And when I started to read it I couldn’t put it down till I finished it. I hope I will never be in a situation like the girl from the book.
Greetings from Croatia
Thanks!
Thank you for telling me how the book made you feel. Warmest wishes,
Alice Kuipers
This book was the best book i have ever read!
Could not put it down!
Tears
a book that i had no idea where it was going, but when it finished i was just sittting there crying. emotional and just amazing book.
Dear Frabes, if your reading this we’re all behind you. We are so sorry about what happened to your dad and want you to know we think you’re coping so well! Be the big brave girl you are, good luck x
It made me cry!
Every time my mom goes out, I kiss her and hug her. And that’s not usual for me or her!and when she comes back, I kiss her and hug her again and ask her about her day, I make her tell me every exact thing happened to her. I’m just scared that one day something happens to her.
The book i thought i would never read.
this book is the greatest book i have read, i love the whole concept of the book and the way it is written. and i just want to say whoever this has happened to i think about you and hope the best for you mums and family. Life on the refigerator door has been a great book which i love reading, i read this book a long time ago and i still do because it’s just so wonderful.
It is a sad but true book. My mother died of cancer in early Jan 2012. I read this book in one evening and cried when I have realised what this was about. It is absolutely true – this happens in real life.
When I read PS I love you, I cry because I miss my mother
I feel the same way about my mother when I read this book.
My mom died in January this year. I cried when I read PS I Love you
It was great I’m 12 year old and I enjoyed a lot!
i thought this was an amazing book. it made me put my self in her shoes. suchhh a great bookkk!!
I love this book soooooooooo much! I have read it at least 5 times, it never gets old! I am sorry to you all who have lost their mums’. I’ll think of you…
Amazing. I love this book i have read it 4 times and am about to read it again it is a very heart warming story which will never get old!
Kfr x
right after i read the book for the first time.. my granma was diagnosed with breast cancer. i freaked out over that cause id just read this sad story. but luckyly today my granmas fine and im supposed to introduce the book to my class. Im really excited ♥
I love the book and its story. ever since i bought it i read the book every year at least twice ♥
Mum. I love you so much, and reading this book made me miss you more:-( You still feel so alive to me, and i love you forever and ever and ever. Nothing will ever make me forget you, love you trillions mopsicile xxxxxxxxxxx
Lost my mum to cancer 5 yrs ago. Gee I miss her and her stupid jokes.
She stuck them all in a scrap book for me. YAY!!!
Cherish every moment you have your loved ones.