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Little Miss Drama's WoW-zer Wings
LauraLee's Lifesong | August 21st 2008 by LauraLee Shaw
***Patty Wysong's Fiction Fridays meme is being hosted by Joanne Sher over at An Open Book today. If you'd like to participate with your own post, click here. To learn more about Fiction Friday's, click here: Little Miss Drama’s ‘wOw’zer Win read more
Topical Tuesday: Move Over Miss Snark
Fumbling with Fiction | August 5th 2008 by Chandler
If I were a literary agent I’d wear six inch stilettos, don a sexy pair of designer glasses, and keep my Amazon Kindle peeking out of my hot pink Kate Spade at all times. I’d keep a blog that kept thousands of writers hanging on my every read more
* RK Review: The Big Field
Ron Kaplan's Baseball Bookshelf | June 5th 2008 by Ron Kaplan
My review of Mike Lupica’s latest title for “young adult” readers (there’s something inaccurate about that designation; a young adult should probably be in his/her late teens or early twenties, depending on state laws, not the read more
Hiatus Comeuppance–a meme
The Thin Red Line | May 3rd 2008 by Alan Jobe
When I first started this blog I remember hanging out on Blog Catalog and it always seemed I was talking to people who were facing writers block or unable to think of topics to post about and generally struggling to regularly publish a blog. read more
A very interesting article!
Mayra's Secret Bookcase | March 10th 2008 by Mayra Calvani
Hi all,Foreword Magazine has a very interesting article this month about speculative fiction and the YA readership."The Horrible, the Haunted, the Fantastic, the Surreal: Speculative Fiction for All Ages Explores the Imaginable and the Unimaginable," read more
Interview with Young Adult Author Beverly McClure
Mayra's Secret Bookcase | January 17th 2008 by Mayra Calvani
Beverly Mcclure talks about her latest young adult novel, Secrets I Have Kept. She also talks about inspiration, writer's block, and finding a publisher. Hello, Beverly. Why don’t you start by telling us a bit about your book, and what inspired yo read more

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