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February 9, 2006

A sunny weekend at the beach…?

Looking for something other than the L.A. Conference this next summer?The Writer magazine is pleased to begin what we hope will be a long…

February 8, 2006

(The 101st Post. Cool, huh?)

I’ve always said that the most fun thing about writing is that I can be me — or anyone else. When the writer is…

February 5, 2006

Weekend Words

Now, how cool is this? The Redwood City’s Orion School Book Fair featured 11-year olds confidently showing off their portfolios of stories and drawings…

February 4, 2006

Random

Okay, I know this isn’t regarding writing, per se, but Wikipedia as organic online encyclopedic phenomenon is so useful to my life for getting…

February 4, 2006

…And more contests

Stopped by the cheerfully hokey W.I.N. competition page, and for all of its fun factor in having a “But wait! There’s more!” factor in…

February 1, 2006

More Contest Winners

The National Council of Teachers of English announced the 2006 Orbis Pictus Award Winners for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children: Winner: Children of the Great…

February 1, 2006

Gossip Girls Got Your Goat?

My mother e-mailed me this article from the Peoria (IL) Journal-Star about racy series novels for teen girls–namely, things like Gossip Girl (which we’ve…

February 1, 2006

The Future of YA?

Pretty soon you might not even have to take out your earbuds to enjoy great YA lit–according to this NPR segment I heard today,…

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…

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