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A Fish Tale

This past holiday weekend, I played the role of a herring. Yep, the small fish of the North Atlantic Ocean and Baltic Sea. A freelance editor I know who writes and edits for our Visual Geography Series (VGS) is also a filmmaker. She makes films on all kinds of topics. One of her recent films, […]Read more "A Fish Tale"
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The Way We Do the Things We Do

I love the fact that LPG has so many content-creation processes in the house. For example, one of the ways we generate new series ideas is through an annual all-day session of raw brainstorming. Every person in my department participates and is required to bring an idea. (We also get ideas from authors, sales reps, […]Read more "The Way We Do the Things We Do"
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Election Day Reading

Earlier this month (November 3), we had citywide elections for mayor, park board, and a referendum on changing the structure of the board of taxation. Voter enthusiasm was low, so when I showed up at my polling place at 2:00 p.m., I was only the 125th person to show up for voting. All the same, […]Read more "Election Day Reading"
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Show, Don’t Tell and Nonfiction

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press Those writing fiction are often told, “show, don’t tell.” This little phrase is a reminder that the statement “Kate was mad” is far less powerful than showing us through Kate’s actions that she’s mad. (Slamming a door could be one example, but that’s a cliché. Even better would be […]Read more "Show, Don’t Tell and Nonfiction"
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Why YA covers are hard

Author Blythe Woolston asked a good question (possibly because I was begging for it) in a comment on my last post: “Can you explain why covers for YA are always hard to do?” Several reasons: 1. I don’t think you can look for a literal narrative image in the book for an effective cover. I […]Read more "Why YA covers are hard"
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We’ve been busy.

As I’ve mentioned before, author Steve Brezenoff and and I have been working with a YALSA Galley Group in St. Paul called Teen Know Best to figure out the best way to put a cover on that guy’s book, The Absolute Value of –1 (|-1| for short). We’re almost done. I’ll let  Steve and TKB […]Read more "We’ve been busy."
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A Few of My Favorite Blogs

By Sara HoffmannSenior Editor I love blogs. In fact, the number of blogs I read is probably a little ridiculous. I read friends’ blogs. I read family members’ blogs. I read blogs on random subjects that I find personally interesting. And then there are the blogs I read for work. It keeps me pretty busy. […]Read more "A Few of My Favorite Blogs"