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January 25, 2013

O, Darling, It’s Award Season…

Grateful that the ALA doesn’t have a red carpet – short of that unofficial Betsy Bird thing. EVERY YEAR I have thoughts on who…

January 24, 2013

Is Your Plot Manhandling YOU?

I know, that sounds like the punchline to some sort of bad Yakov Smirnoff joke (“In Soviet Russia, PLOT manhandles YOU!”) but I’m pretty…

January 23, 2013

TURNING PAGES: The Holders, by Julianna Scott

Here it is, folks, the first SFF novel review of 2013! Reader Gut Reaction: Every sibling novel about sibs protecting each other has a…

January 21, 2013

Comment Challenge 2013 and Other Sources of Shame

Lee Wind and Mother Reader, those lovely individuals and blogging stalwarts, are once again doing their blog Comment Challenge this year. It’s going on…

January 18, 2013

Revisionist Racism, New Releases & Errata

Children’s lit aficionados have talked about this before – bowdlerizing children’s books, trying to brush away evidence of an intolerant past. It’s something American…

January 17, 2013

Toon Thursday: More Psychobabble

Now presenting not only your toon for the day, but also a freshly updated Toon Thursday Archive (which I sheepishly realized I had not…

January 15, 2013

Writer’s Rites: All Alone With You

QUOTABLE: “The act of writing is not only about claiming our truths, our selves, but having the courage to not apologize when we do.”…

January 14, 2013

Monday Review: FLORA’S FURY by Ysabeau S. Wilce

Reader Gut Reaction: I was very excited when I saw this one at the library. It’s the third volume in Wilce’s Flora Segunda books,…

January 11, 2013

TURNING PAGES: A Song for Bijou, by Josh Farrar

What attracted me to what can only be described as a middle grade romance? Was it the adorable cover, the adorkable main characters, the…

January 10, 2013

Thursday Review: TUNE, BOOK 1: VANISHING POINT by Derek Kirk Kim

Reader Gut Reaction: How could I resist a book about a kid going to art school? In San Francisco? Not gonna happen. This one’s…

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