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Monsters!

Congratulations to author Nina Hess! A Practical Guide to Monsters has debuted on the New York Times picture book list at #3! 

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Dang, nobody took me up on the YA LOLcats. Oh well. We’ve been light on editing content this week, sorry about that. Mostly it’s because there’s[…]

YALOLcat, with a bonus

I think tltrent  had a good idea, so here is the thread to post your YA LoLcats. I’ll start it with her suggestion for my[…]

LOLMogget

I took a picture of Mogget tonight that screams LOLcat to me. But I’m having trouble coming up with a good caption. Here are my[…]

If Mogget could talk, it wouldn’t be like this

I was just telling a friend last night that if my own cat could talk, especially when I first get home at night, it would consist[…]

A contest

The prize for which is nothing but bragging rights. Background: I have been roped into a church talent show for this weekend. I could have[…]

Q&A: Sex in YA

A reader asks: As a teenager, I wanted to read books that didn’t have sex in them. As a writer, I want to create the[…]

Done!

The feeling when an editor looks at the final correction on a galley and passes it back to the typesetter without any more corrections is a[…]

Today’s Tales from the Slush Pile

I think the authors I work with can attest that I tend to haunt them. I can’t seem to link to today’s, so I posted[…]

Joseph Campbell’s reading list

I don’t know if I’ve really ever talked all that much about my love of fairy and folk tales on this blog. I mean, I talk about[…]

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