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October 10, 2013

Links and Thoughts Thursday

Novelists can learn a LOT from screenwriters. Case in point: the blog Cockeyed Caravan by Matt Bird and all its wonderful storytelling advice. A…

September 27, 2013

TURNING PAGES: My Basmati Bat Mitzvah, by Paula J. Freedman

Not gonna lie, when I was a kid, I wanted to be Jewish. At nine years old, my best friend was a twenty-three year…

August 23, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Killer of Enemies, by Joseph Bruchac

Even before this summer’s box office flop of The Lone Ranger, the issue of Native appropriation has haunted writers. Stereotype, thy name is Laura…

July 15, 2013

Twitter Roundup: Book and Diversity News, Mostly from NPR

Vive la France! Since I’m still deeply enmeshed in my rewrite of my next novel, I thought I’d do another roundup of links, this…

July 4, 2013

Links on Diversity, and Such

Happy Independence Day! As Tanita mentioned not long ago, we are both in a bit of a work-related mire this month, so instead of…

June 13, 2013

PSA for those who support writers of color: THIS. JUST. IN.

Excuse me for preempting your regularly scheduled Thursday Toon or book review, but from now until 11:59 p.m., Pacific Time, SFF author John Scalzi…

April 30, 2013

TURNING PAGES: The Planet Thieves, by Dan Krokos

This book is allegedly for MG. Well, my inner fifth grader is all kinds of happy right now, then. And my inner sophomore. And…

April 18, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Scrapbook of My Revolution, by Amy Lynn Spitzley

All hail the cooperative! I know I’m always on my soapbox for the Little Guy, but seriously, many readers never see books that aren’t…

April 10, 2013

Turning Pager: HAMMER OF WITCHES, by Shana Mlawski

ALL RIGHT. I know I say this every time, but I ♥ Tu Books. It’s just the kind of publishing company so many people…

March 20, 2013

Turning Pages: Awakenings, by Karen Sandler

Wow – March has almost slipped away! This book is out in April, so I thought I needed to get a move on in…

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