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November 2, 2012

Why I Vote: A Multi-Blog Event

Today, around the kidlitosphere, you’re likely to see a lot of voting-related blog posts. What you won’t see is proselytizing, muckraking, mudslinging. What you…

July 16, 2012

An Ode to Bloody Jack

Jacky Faber is exactly the kind of character my childhood self would have adored. As it is, my adult self is gobbling up her…

June 26, 2012

Looks Like Someone’s Got a Case of the Mondays

Yes! That someone is me! You guessed it. Anyway, in lieu of all the grumbling I would really like to do, I will leave…

April 1, 2012

WEEKEND WORD Turning Over A New Leaf

This is going to be somewhat of a serious post – but it’s something that comes as a result of a lot of soul-searching…

March 4, 2012

WEEKEND WORD: ON PRIVACY: TED Talks…

Like many in the blogosphere, I often get videos from TED talks passed to me. I love TED stuff – conversations, since 1984, about…

February 17, 2012

The Edge in Fiction, or: Why Safe Books Are Dead Books

Welcome to our humble stop on the blog tour for Ashley Hope Pérez’s latest novel, The Knife and the Butterfly, out now from Carolrhoda…

October 11, 2011

Is It Just Me, Or…

Soooo, Charlaine Harris announced to USA Today that she’s soon leaving the whole Sookie Stackhouse/vampire/HBO True Blood thingy behind, and… guess what? Aww, you…

June 6, 2011

YA Saves. That’s All There Is To It.

Yep, more controversy in the YA writing world! As if you needed more. (Come on. You know you love it. NOT.) The tagline to…

June 4, 2011

Well, Allrighty, Then

Writers always worry about things. Straight writers worry about how to portray gay characters.Caucasian writers wonder if they should attempt to portray characters of…

September 4, 2010

Who, Why, Whither YA?

Another thought-provoking post from Hannah Moskowitz (via Nathan Bransford’s Twitter feed), this one on whether/how the internet blogging/writing community is changing the nature of…

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