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Opening the slush can be dangerous

Man, that was one heck of a papercut. Right on the pad of my index finger, too.

International Reading Association

If you’re going to be in Atlanta for the International Reading Association conference, be sure to stop by the Mirrorstone booth, #721. Lots to see[…]

Shared-world fiction has a lot in common with the small screen

I’ve said I’d write about this for a while and I’ve never quite found the time. I still don’t have a lot of time, but[…]

Writing Excuses: Submitting to Editors

Want to know more about submitting to editors? Check out the conversation over at Writing Excuses this week and next. 

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I took  some pictures of the B&N event this afternoon on my cell phone to post here, but when I got home from that (after[…]

Whoa.

Whoa. Whoa… Just watched the first episode of Dr. Who season 4. Whoa. Yeah. It’s that good. I think you should start watching Dr. Who[…]

Via PW: The power of a good book

“From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: After reading Forged by Fire, Sharon Draper’s novel about sexual abuse, a seventh-grade girl reported her phys-ed teacher, who has just[…]

IRA and travel by air

Perhaps I’m a little late to the discussion of this, as I haven’t had time to keep up on people’s blogs lately, but did you hear[…]

It’s torture-the-kitty night!

I think the LOLcat caption of this one should be “Noa’s Ark kitteh not ready to sale” or something. The intent was to do a[…]

Next week starring me!

There’s a new Writing Excuses podcast up today, as there is every week. They’ve had some good conversations and I think this is turning out[…]

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