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MJ

By Sara HoffmannSenior Editor I’m a big music fan—and I like all kinds of music. To say the selections on my iPod are eclectic would be an understatement. So when I found out I’d be editing Lerner’s bio on Michael Jackson (cover pictured), I was over the moon. I mean, who’s a bigger figure in […]Read more "MJ"
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Bologna

Broken business models. Deleted buy buttons. The Agency Four. The death of reading. Blah blah. Don’t pity book people. We still know how to have a good time and get some stuff done while we’re at it. Perhaps the best example in my experience of this phenomenon is the Bologna Book Fair, for which I […]Read more "Bologna"
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Tattooing Science

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB Lately my colleagues (authors and editors alike), independently of one another, have been sending me links from a collection of science blogs on the Discover magazine website. The photo above is from an entry about scientists and their tattoos in a Discover blog called The Loom, by Discover […]Read more "Tattooing Science"
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Mysteries of the Third-Floor Editorial Library, or Rethinking the Shelf-Life of Nonfiction

[I asked Greg Hunter to give us his insights this week.] Since starting as an assistant editor at Lerner several months ago, I’ve often run up against a unique occupational challenge: to be mindful of not only what’s relevant to young readers, but what appears to have staying power. Will preteen America’s love affair with […]Read more "Mysteries of the Third-Floor Editorial Library, or Rethinking the Shelf-Life of Nonfiction"
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New Things

It’s been like Christmas here this week. Of course, the launch date for Carolrhoda Lab was the big date circled in red, but there were also surprises to be unwrapped. The advance reading copies of the books showed up yesterday (does that make them Boxing Day presents?). Now, I’m filled with something like post-Christmas satisfaction […]Read more "New Things"