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See Cory Doctorow’s post about this Narnia-themed kid’s playroom on BoingBoing. Love this.
See Cory Doctorow’s post about this Narnia-themed kid’s playroom on BoingBoing. Love this.
It’s National Library Week! You can find out more info about National Library Week at AtYourLibrary.org. Librarians should visit the National Library Week event page on the ALA (American Library Association) site.
It’s National Library Week! You can find out more info about National Library Week at AtYourLibrary.org. Librarians should visit the National Library Week event page on the ALA (American Library Association) site.
Posted a cartoon caption challenge over on Writer Unboxed: The Easter Bunny and The Editor.
Photo: Craig Jaffurs Book Giveaway: Post a comment below to be entered in a prize draw for a copy of Lee’s 101 Ways To Bug Your Friends and Enemies and a buggy doodle from Debbie. Way back when I started pursuing getting my novels published, Lee Wardlaw offered to read what I had written . . .
Above photo courtesy author Linda Granfield. Thanks to writer and librarian Nancy Runstedler for organizing the Toronto PIF (Pay It Forward): Sharing The Books event at Union Station yesterday. Similar events took place around the world at 4 pm including Thailand, England, Germany, Wales, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Scotland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Serbia, Australia, . . .
For those interested in comics, photos, interviews, sketches and info about how I’M BORED was created, do visit my I’M BORED Scrapbook.
I’ve never participated in a flash mob event before but was so intrigued by a BOOK-focused event that I can’t resist. You can find out if your city has organized an event at: http://www.pifexperience.org/pifflashmob/
Just found out about Writer’s Bloq, which describes itself as follows: We are a community for MFA and Undergraduate writing students, professors, and alumni to share work, connect with peers, discover new writing, and uncover literary events. At the moment, there are students, alumni, and professors registered from programs including Austin, . . .
Thanks to Kathy Temean for sharing this Call For Submissions from TU Books and Stacy Whitman. Basically, they’re looking for middle grade and young adult novels from SCBWI members. See Kathy’s blog post for details.