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IT Help Desk—Then and Now

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB I just had one of our IT guys in my office updating my computer. I keep getting error messages when I try to print stuff, and he did some magic so that the messages no longer appear—at least for now. This reminds me of a wonderfully funny video […]Read more "IT Help Desk—Then and Now"
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Speaking of . . .

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press Bob Rackza’s latest book is Speaking of Art: Colorful Quotes by Famous Painters. The book presents quotations from a whole range of artists, from Vincent van Gogh to Georgia O’Keeffe to Grandma Moses to Keith Haring. Each quote is paired with one painting. In the spirit of the book, […]Read more "Speaking of . . ."
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The Day After Earth Day

by Anna CavalloAssociate Editor Yesterday, Earth got quite a bit of attention. The media was all over the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, and I’d imagine most classrooms didn’t let the day pass without lessons, activities, or discussions related to taking care of our planet. This is fantastic, in my opinion; yes, let’s have a […]Read more "The Day After Earth Day"
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(Bottom of the) Earth Day

Sally Walker’s fall 2010 book, Frozen Secrets, is about Antarctica, and  I’ve spent most of my Earth Day wrapped up with the last stages of the book’s layouts. This seems to me quite an appropriate activity for a day that should be devoted to understanding and protecting the state of our planet. Working on this […]Read more "(Bottom of the) Earth Day"
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Stranded in Europe

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB My father is on an Atlantic cruise. He just landed at Ponta Delgada in the Azores and is scheduled to fly home on Sunday from Barcelona. But, there’s this Icelandic volcano that keeps erupting, and it’s unclear if his flight will be cancelled, like so many others have […]Read more "Stranded in Europe"
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Ancient Treasures

When I was working on the Unearthing Ancient Worlds series, I often thought how exciting it must have been “back then”—back in the days of amazing archaeological discoveries such as Pompeii, the tomb of King Tutankhamen, and Troy and Mycenae. It sometimes seems that now—as we focus our attention on the depths of the oceans […]Read more "Ancient Treasures"
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Convergence and extension

It’s been my good fortune to work with dozens of amazing young-adult novelists, and a trend I find among them is that their artistic and intellectual pursuits often extend beyond writing fiction in surprising ways. The authors on the Lab launch list this fall are no exceptions, as you’ll see. Steve Brezenoff launched his trailer […]Read more "Convergence and extension"