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Ready, Set, Super Bowl!

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press I’m posting this a day early in honor of the Super Bowl. I may not be the world’s biggest sports fan, but I can honestly say I’ve at least read our biography of Peyton Manning. As a kid, I found sporting events were best enjoyed with a pencil and […]Read more "Ready, Set, Super Bowl!"
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Mondegreens

By Sara HoffmannSenior Editor Like a lot of editors, I enjoy wordplay. And not just the sophisticated kind of wordplay most editors would be proud to say they liked. I also like wordplay that’s just plain silly. In fact, one of my favorite things are mondegreens. Monde-what, you may ask? Mondegreens. They’re those goofy words […]Read more "Mondegreens"
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Pew Social Networking Survey

The Pew Center has a very interesting study out now on Internet and social media use and it has lots of data on young people. It’s well worth reading in the original or in one of the many summaries from news outlets. I suspect a couple of findings will be subject to some chin scratching. […]Read more "Pew Social Networking Survey"
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Paris Fashion Week

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB Paris Fashion Week 2010 wrapped up last Thursday (January 28, 2010). The spring and summer collections for 2010 were on display, and according to Cathy Horyn—the New York Times’s fashion critic—Chanel was the big hit. Check out Ms Horyn’s On the Runway blog for detailed coverage and great […]Read more "Paris Fashion Week"
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Leaving Room for Serendipity

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press I love to plan ahead, and there’s nothing I like better than sticking to a plan. This trait generally serves me well, as making books requires a good deal of planning. Yet every so often, bookmaking also requires flexibility and a willingness to take advantage of a pleasant surprise. […]Read more "Leaving Room for Serendipity"
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Unkind Words

I’m editing a biography of a YA author—the creator of some wildly popular novels geared toward young female readers. The biography discusses the novels’ mixed critical reception. Some of the unkind reviews got me thinking about how other famous novels were once received. From popular paperbacks to the works of literary giants, no book—or author—is […]Read more "Unkind Words"
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Salinger

This was on the cusp of being an entirely different post, but then the news of J. D. Salinger’s death popped up on Twitter. I must confess to not being a true Salinger fanatic. I’ve read and enjoyed the novel and most of the stories (A Perfect Day for a Banana Fish made a strong […]Read more "Salinger"
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How Bad Could It Bee?

By Peg Goldstein, TFCB Author and Freelance Editor When my neighbor Caroline asked me recently to be a judge at a spelling bee at her son’s middle school, I didn’t hesitate. “You’d be really good for it,” she said. I replied instantly, “Yes, I would be.” Twenty-plus years of thinking about how to spell things […]Read more "How Bad Could It Bee?"