[View the story “Great YA sites from publishers” on Storify] Edited to add Bloomsbury’s tumblr as well! http://bookishbloomsbury.tumblr.com/
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
You may have heard about Quirk Books' upcoming zombie retelling of Pride and Prejudice, but did you know Maureen Johnson did it first? GalleyCat has the story.
As you may recall, Rexroth (aka, my husband) is a writer, like so many of you. He comes from an indie culture background, and has strong and exciting opinions about the publishing world, on many topics. Just today, he shared a plethora of exciting links that I, for my part, are sharing with you. Because I think they're pretty darn interesting, too.