Todd Borg Writer’s Workshop
If this looks like something you might be interested in, there are a few openings remaining. I’ve not taken this course, but I can vouch
If this looks like something you might be interested in, there are a few openings remaining. I’ve not taken this course, but I can vouch
This is a preface to a blog I’m in the process of writing concerning self-published books. I was recently asked by a published writer, if
Not only is Cat Eldridge’s blog Sleeping Hedgehog, something quite wonderful and worth your while to drop in and take a look at, but he’s
Robert Hughes, native of Australia and extraordinary art critic of the world, died in New York, on Monday, August 6th http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/07/arts/robert-hughes-art-critic-whose-writing-was-elegant-and-contentious-dies-at-74.html?_r=1 . In 1981, his
What do you look like when you’re caught reading? Feast your eyes on these wonderful pictures of books and those who read them. Thanks to
Okay all you folks out there in the Reno area, this is a really neat book sale. Here’s your chance to pick up some
Don’t miss the chance to meet Lake Tahoe author Todd Borg. Here’s his schedule and a thumbs up for his latest, Tahoe Trap. For all you readers
DANIEL HANDLER AND MARIA KALMAN ARE FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES – MAKE SURE YOUR VOLUME IS TURNED UP AND TAKE A LISTEN TO THEIR CLASSY ODE
Ah, youth! Booking’ with Sunny is very fortunate to have reviewers who are chronologically closer to YA books than I will ever be. You don’t
One of the best things about managing this site is the contact I have with a wide variety of independent bookstore sites. One of my favorites is
A heads-up alert for Kristen Iversen: Full Body Burden Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats I cannot encourage you enough to make
WHAT WAS THAT BOOK is an online community of librarians from all over the US and Canada, and it’s exactly the place you can go
From Mediabistro’s Galley Cat comes this wonderful commencement address by Neil Gaiman at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Gaiman is not only worth reading, he is
I remember my mother reading from her own book of stories written for my brother and me. They were very short tales about Roly Poly,
Just when you thought you’d seen pictures of the most beautiful libraries ever, along comes the following (from today’s Shelf Awareness 5/11/12). http://www.shelf-awareness.com/ct/uz5506116Biz13377607
“Oh, please don’t go! We’ll eat you up, we love you so!” – Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak 6/10/1928 – 5/8/2012 >> More
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