Wednesday Linkapalooza

After not posting at all yesterday (I was caught up in a highly productive flurry or reorganization — an ongoing project that excites my little heart to no end), I’m wussing out a bit today. You guys know about Google Alerts, right? They’re “email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based [...]

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Serious Linkage

I taught two Nia classes today, ran a few errands, and managed to get an exciting new project out to a fabulous list of prospective editors. What I didn’t do was write a fabulous blog post, and since I’ve already fallen down on the job once this week, I can’t let another day go by [...]

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A Thursday Linkapalooza!

Before I get to the winner of a copy of either Scarlett Fever by Maureen Johnson or Albatross by Josie Bloss (both out on February 1st! Pre-order today at your favorite bookstore!), I though I’d share some great recent links for those, and other kt literary titles. Bookshelves of Doom has a few words for [...]

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Linkapalooza!

The tabs on my browser have flowed over to a second row, so it’s time for another tab-closing session of Linkapalooza! First up: First, the School Library Journal ran one librarian’s “Open Letter to Kids’ Book Publishers.” Then, editor Andrew Karre wrote a rebuttal to her point about the length of books being published. I [...]

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A Few Links

What with flying back and forth to Philly this weekend, I had the opportunity to get a ton of reading done, and I’m still feeling that urge, so just a few links today in lieu of a more thoughtful post. Not that this isn’t thoughtful, though. I’m thinking of Lili Wilkinson, for instance, whose new [...]

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