I’ve upgraded

I figured I’d try out a paid account and see if it might expand a few things for me. Today’s the goodies day, too. I’m working on a post of recommended books, and I think I’m going to try starting a librarything, though I’m not sure it’ll let me post code in the sidebar, even … Read more

I can’t resist

Because my new user icon is irresistable. Meet my little nephew–this is from when we went swimming when I went home over the summer.

Hallowmere ARC cover

Isn’t it beautiful? We’re very, very excited about Hallowmere. Stop by Tiffany Trent’s LJ () and tell her congratulations! This is the cover for the advance reader’s copy. Subject to change for the final book, of course. ETA: Oh! I forgot to add the cover copy, because of course you’ll want to know what the … Read more

LOST-ness and Jericho

I’m going mad with the mystery. I want to know NOW! I think this is why I love books. While a TV show is only an hour long, if there’s a season-long mystery, they sure do love to drag it out. In the case of lost, it’s a 3-year-long mystery that shows no signs of … Read more

New Mirrorstone site design

Mirrorstone’s site just launched again with a new design. Check it out–www.mirrorstonebooks.com. Especially useful is that author bios and teacher/librarian resources are easier to find. Note the button in the middle that leads you to reviews, teacher guides and reluctant reader kits, and information on how to get an author to visit your school. And … Read more

Reluctant readers, part deux

I received an email today commenting on my last post on reluctant readers. Author Darcy Pattison said: I just read your livejournal post about the panel on reluctant readers and fantasy. I love what Mirrorstone does with the reluctant readers and fantasy. Sounds like the BN Educator’s Day you went to was more lively than … Read more

Reluctant readers

We just did this presentation the other day at the West Seattle B&N educator day that got me thinking that I wanted to post about how fantasy appeals to reluctant readers. Have you ever seen that? A kid that is really into video games finally getting turned on to reading because a book is set … Read more

One of these days…

I keep meaning to post two things: the links on the side to all things children’s literature and publishing, and a list of my recommended books. Perhaps I can do the recommended books today, because I have the Word file. I was going to try to figure out how to post just the word file … Read more

Fall season debuts

Posting frenzy this evening? I suppose. It’s been a while since I posted, and then all of a sudden I’ve got a lot to say. So I watch a lot of TV in the evenings. For one, with being sick so much recently, it’s much easier to watch TV to entertain myself when I can’t … Read more

Scalzi!

I just discovered that my friend ‘s archnemesis has an LJ feed. If you pop over to Brandon Sanderson‘s (as he’s known in real life) LJ or to his site and forums, you’ll see that during the recent Hugo Awards, Brandon and John Scalzi were both nominated for the Campbell*. Thus began a playful (yet … Read more