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Month: January 2006

January 30, 2006

Have You Ever Considered a Career in Writing?

I opened my e-mail box today to find yet another coincidental connection between the various odd things I do in my life (and, of…

January 26, 2006

We interrupt this writing day to announce…

2005 Award Winners in Childrens & YA LitCaldecott WinnersChris Raschka won the 2005 Randolph Caldecott Medal for The Hello, Goodbye Window, written by Norton…

January 25, 2006

Brilliance in iambic pentameter

I have a stack of the novels of Sarah Dessen sitting next to my bed, and wanted to do a mass posting/reading on the…

January 21, 2006

LBD: Les Bambinos Dangereuses

“Mean girl” books, my Secret Agent Man tells me, are falling out of vogue, and stories of happy girls are all the rage. My…

January 19, 2006

FURTHER Procrastination

You know, I was going to shoot an email today to Secret Agent Man, and tell him that I just can’t, can’t, simply can’t,…

January 18, 2006

Procrastination…

I am procrastinating heavily right now. Sometimes it’s very hard to get started on a new piece of writing. I have many notes for…

January 13, 2006

Is it Friday yet?

The more I read Non Sequitur, the more I just love it. It may be too small for you to read, but the signs…

January 12, 2006

Breaking the Rules

My mother and I were talking about books – as we often do, since I’m a writer and she’s an English/Humanities teacher – and…

January 12, 2006

A light in the closet: Narnia

Contrary to columnist Mark Morford’s rather dim view of the Narnia Chronicles, our intrepid writing group determined this week that Narnia still holds a…

January 10, 2006

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Yet another pseudo-celeb is on my $@#% list — but in a funnier way than usual. My girls at Mean & Catty are reporting…

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