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?
First, congrats on getting an agent. That's huge! Second, I really, really want Cinder by Marissa Meyer and The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater.
Congratulations on your agent–Andrea Brown is a terrific agency.
And thanks so much for helping to spread the word about our First Books fundraiser.
Making sure I've said it loudly and in public: SO PROUD OF YOU!