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Very Superstitious

You know how you hear about baseball players who eat scrambled eggs for good luck before games or always wear red socks when they’re pitching? Well, I’m sort of the same way with editing. Now, I’m not quite as extreme as Mark Fidrych of the Tigers, who talked to baseballs during games and insisted a […]Read more "Very Superstitious"
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“Skip to the End.”

<img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Iv0MKTW5jJs/Tee69o_4GGI/AAAAAAAAAuc/pX21PgbpnXs/video68a735eecdd3%25255B3%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" style="border-style: none" galleryimg="no" onload="var downlevelDiv = document.getElementById('6ef4b090-dd69-4bb5-9da3-c90aedb943b3'); downlevelDiv.innerHTML = " http://www.youtube.com/v/Sbqv3MwwVd8&hl=en“;” alt=””> There was a flurry of discussion on #yalitchat last week about the indispensability (or not) of romance in YA. I think this was the match that sparked the tinder: @cafecliche: Do you think YA without a central romance can sell? I […]Read more "“Skip to the End.”"
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Gamebooks and Twisted Journeys

The School Library Journal recently reviewed Detective Frankenstein by Alaya Johnson and Yuko Ota, book 17 in the Twisted Journeys series. In addition to their review, they offered some history on the interactive genre known as gamebooks. this piqued my interest, so I went searching for more information. Did you know there are three types […]Read more "Gamebooks and Twisted Journeys"
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You want what for $9.99?

There is room on the web for all kinds of obsession, and this is one of the things I love about it. I have an RSS reader full of lovingly collected and cultivated obsessions, and not a day goes by when I don’t happily flip through them. And not a week goes by when I […]Read more "You want what for $9.99?"
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Sneak Peek

Big news, blog readers! For the past several months, my colleagues and I have been hard at work on a new brand of books for the Lerner imprint. It’s called Searchlight BooksTM, and the titles will be rolling out just in time for the fall ’11 school year. I couldn’t be more excited to give […]Read more "Sneak Peek"
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BEA, schmEA

I’m not at BEA this year (don’t cry for me, I’m going to ALA in a few weeks), so I’ve been living it vicariously through Twitter, and I wasn’t missing Javitz or the crowds or the stupid name badges, but then Steve Brezenoff posted this:   OK, now I’m jealous. True, he didn’t just eat […]Read more "BEA, schmEA"
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To MeCAF and Back

Graphic Universe spent about 24 hours in Maine, which was enough time to breathe in the salt air, eat several wonderful meals, and spread the love of comics around, Johnny Appleseed style. We were in town for the the Maine Comics Arts Festival, a small but vibrant convention held on Portland’s scenic Casco Bay. MeCAF […]Read more "To MeCAF and Back"
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Blending Science and Story

Karen Gunnison Ballen (photo below) is a children’s science writer and an Institute of Children’s Literature (ICL) graduate. She has authored Seven Wonders of Medicine (cover at left), which TFCB published last year. I asked Dr. Karen to write a few words about some exciting recognition she just received. So, from Karen: Writing for kids […]Read more "Blending Science and Story"