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Isn’t It Neurotic?

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press It’s not every day that my interests in knitting and books come together, but last week it happened. I was thoroughly entertained by the Yarn Harlot’s blog post about the many things she was worried about in the final hours before she turned in the manuscript for her latest […]Read more "Isn’t It Neurotic?"
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TFO on Tea Cozy

Liz Burns has an excellent review of Blythe Woolston’s The Freak Observer on her blog this morning. Aside from being glowing, I think this is one of the first reviews for this book I’ve seen that shine a spotlight on one of the novels strong points: Loa’s family (particularly her parents): Loa’s father is not […]Read more "TFO on Tea Cozy"
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We have a winner!

Congratulations to Elizabeth from Hartland, Wisconsin! She has won our Lerner Books Blog contest and will receive three new Spring 11 series for her classroom. Here is how Elizabeth says she uses Lerner books in her school: How do my high school students use Lerner books? In my Creative Writing and Advanced Composition courses, everything […]Read more "We have a winner!"
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Snowmageddon

by Anna Cavallo, Editor Snowpocalypse. Snowapallooza. Snownami. snOMG. MinneSNOWta. Yes, when a blizzard keeps you at home for 24 hours or more, the creative terms start flowing. (And thanks, Ian Leonard, for collecting all those neologisms!) Sure, the photo above of my unplowed street on Sunday, about 12 hours after the blizzard ended, hardly looks […]Read more "Snowmageddon"
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Playing in other sandboxes

(Photo from XKCD) I’ve had a blog post in mind for a while about the difference between a service provider and a business partner and how it relates to publishing (the Amazon Bookscan announcement set me in motion), but it’s not quite fully formed yet, and it may never be. While that’s gestating, let me […]Read more "Playing in other sandboxes"
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GU Comics Day: Blending Families

by Robyn Chapman, NY Editorial Assistant Blended families (families in which one or both parents have children from a previous relationship) are common in today’s world, if less common in today’s literature. The Nation Stepfamily Resource Center estimates that 23-30% of America’s children live in blended families. Chances are, a few of those children are […]Read more "GU Comics Day: Blending Families"
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UNESCO and French Cuisine

by Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB With a background in French language and literature, I like to follow Things French. Recently, France applied to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for inclusion of French cuisine as a cultural practice and expression of intangible heritage on UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage Lists (basically a […]Read more "UNESCO and French Cuisine"
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The Walrus

“Do you know what happened 30 years ago today?” my husband asked me on Wednesday. He’d been listening to the news while I was in the shower. I thought for a moment. Historic event … thirty years ago.… Nothing. “December 8, 1980,” Jeff prompted. “The Dakota?” That did it. “Oh,” I said. “John Lennon.” Thirty […]Read more "The Walrus"