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July 24, 2014

Interview with Sarah Beth Durst, author of THE LOST

We’ve interviewed versatile author Sarah Beth Durst before–the last time was when we talked to her about her fantasy novel Conjured. We are thrilled…

July 23, 2014

TURNING PAGES: HOW TO FALL, by Jane Casey

Summer reading – this is a shove-it-in-your-beach-bag book for sure. A quick, non-demanding novel which will leave you feeling a little leery, and carefully…

July 22, 2014

So, is Duchovny’s book a picture book? :snort:

©2012, Debbie Ridpath Ohi. P.S. – Don’t miss Liz Garton Scanlon on BookPeople, Austin’s blog today. Good stuff!

July 18, 2014

5&Dime Friday: Serious as an Art Attack!

OH, my word, it’s the weekend — and it makes us want to flee! Anywhere! Well, anywhere there’s water and sun, probably. Or, barring…

July 17, 2014

A Little of This, A Little of That…

I haven’t done a links roundup in a while. That’s mainly because I’m so far behind on my e-newsletters and other online reading that…

July 15, 2014

BOOM: And we are LIVE!

Registration is OPEN. Call for session proposals is OPEN. The 2014 Kidlit Con, BLOGGING DIVERSITY: WHAT’S NEXT?, to be held at the stunning Tsakopoulos…

July 15, 2014

Can You Quantify Successful Writing Style?

“Needs more adjectives.” I ran across an interesting news item in the Writer’s Chronicle March/April issue entitled “Scientific Study Claims Ability to Predict Best-Selling…

July 11, 2014

Five/Dime Friday: From Suck to Smiles

You know it’s a bad week when a friend writes you a condolence note and includes a link from the paper… Sir Terry cancelling…

July 10, 2014

Thursday Review: ASK ME by Kimberly Pauley

If you were ever that kid who gobbled up Greek myths like popcorn, then, like me, you may have been a bit intrigued and…

July 9, 2014

YES. THIS:

“That was when I realized that writing diverse fiction wasn’t simply about including people who looked, dressed, or spoke differently. Diverse fiction certainly encompasses…

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