Some Holiday Notes, an Apology, and an Announcement

So, first, the apology…sorry I’ve been a bit quiet lately, though luckily, Tanita has been more than capably holding down the fort. Aside from the usual excuses about life being hectic and whatnot, I’ve also been a bit scatterbrained for a much happier reason (here comes the announcement): I’m now officially a client of Jennifer Laughran of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency, who is a longtime fellow blogger–yet another reason for feeling extremely lucky and thrilled about this new development.

Anyway, a few links for your Monday perusal: First, a fundraiser that won’t take but a moment of your time and will help kids in need of books. Over at Teaching Authors, they’re sponsoring a fundraiser in support
of First Book–for every comment they receive on their blog this month (one per person), they’ll donate $1 to First Book, up to $225. Every $2.50 donated provides a brand-new book to a child in need. And through
Dec. 31, Disney Publishing Worldwide will match every $1 donated with another new book. So Go! Comment!

Second, if you’re like me, you’re always interested in end-of-year booklists–here are a couple of intriguing ones:

  • Now through the new year, NPR Books is rolling out a huge series of lists of their favorite books of the year–kids’ books and adult books, fiction and nonfiction. There are already a number I’ve had to put on my wish list, and there are still a lot of lists to go!
  • Goodreads has released the final results of their Goodreads Choice Awards, with 2011 favorites selected by readers in a number of categories.
  • Last but most definitely not least, the Guardian Books blog released their Books of the year 2011 back at the end of November (so glad to see A Monster Calls on that list–and I can’t wait to read the new Michael Ondaatje).

What books released this year are at the top of YOUR to-read pile?

    About the author

    Sarah Jamila Stevenson is a writer, artist, editor, graphic designer, proofreader, and localization QA tester, so she wears a teetering pile of hats. On any given day, she is very tired. She is the author of the middle grade graphic novel Alexis vs. Summer Vacation, and three YA novels, including the award-winning The Latte Rebellion.

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