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December 17, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: Living in Color

When steampunk hit its recent resurgence, I thought back to my love of The Wild, Wild West reruns with just a bit of nostalgia….

September 2, 2010

September Errata

Goodness, happy September. For those of you off to classrooms again – may you have clean whiteboards, dust-less chalk, and long recesses. For years,…

May 24, 2010

Via Tor: Nnedi Okorafor on Africa and YA SF

Want some Monday Morning SciFi Goodness? Nnedi Okorafor is the author of Zahrah the Windseeker and The Shadow Speaker, two books which I haven’t…

March 3, 2010

Random Notes & Errata

Good Morning Bookfans! Need a little something to get the juices pumping? Try this Black Eyed Peas cover from the happy Floridians at Ocoee…

March 1, 2010

Wicked Cool Overlooked Books: Black Magic

Un. Be. Lievable.It’s the first Monday of the month, and that hair-raising WHOOSH! you just felt against your face was February blowing by. 2010…

January 28, 2010

Turning Pages – POW! A Superheroine’s Debut

“It’s one of those unexpected gift moments, like looking up and finding a mirror right in front of you, and instead of food in…

November 2, 2009

Turning Pages/Wicked Cool Overlooked Books

First, may I just note that I wrote up this review well before the delivery of thirteen Cybils books to my home this morning…!…

September 22, 2009

Turning Pages: History, Assumption and Mystery

Happy Tuesday! Time now for another jaunt through the world of What I’ve Been Reading: In 1885, there are names for children born from…

September 17, 2009

Thursday Twitter-tacular

An enormous number of fantastic links have appeared in my Twitter feed this morning, so I thought I’d share them here. I was going…

September 9, 2009

Turning Pages: A Wide World – babies, hijabs & gender

Time now for another book recap, filling you in on what all I’ve been reading lately. Between working on my own stories, taking part…

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