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iLibrarian » How to Talk to Your Patrons About Penguin & Other Publishers Not Loaning eBooks to

Bobbi Newman at Librarian by Day offers advice about How to Talk to Your Patrons About Penguin & Other Publishers Not Loaning eBooks to Libraries. This helpful post provides a suggested script for discussing ebooks with patrons, contact info for publishers, and plenty of resources on the topic.

A Taste Of Freedom - Writers and Readers Meet - Write and Publish Your Book :: Blogging Authors

Publishing information, articles, book reviews, public relations and publicity for authors and publishers.

Review of the Day: The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis « A Fuse #8 Production

The Mighty Miss Malone By Christopher Paul Curtis Wendy Lamb Books $15.99 ISBN: 978-0-385-73491-2 Ages 9-12 On shelves now. *Spoilers Included!* Fact: It is a truth universally acknowledged that new book from great good thing. There out there. by Curtis. Opinion: doesn’t work. When you hand

Investigative Reporters and Editors | IRE in Bangladesh

< p > Surviving rickshaw "bumper cars" and gaining a little fame were all in a week & rsquo;s work for IRE & rsquo;s executive director, Mark Horvit and training director, Jaimi Dowdell, who recently returned from Dhaka, Bangladesh. < /p > < p > "What was nice about the training was how quickly a

Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: 69” S. (The Shackleton Project)/ Phantom Limb/

skip to main | skip to sidebar Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene This blog consists of reviews, interviews, news, etcfrom the world of the Boston area small press/ poetry scene and beyond. Regular contributors are reviewers: Barbara Bialick, Lawrence Kessenich, Lo Galluccio, Zvi Sesling,

Saturday Review of Books: February 11, 2012 | Semicolon

“There are those who say that life is like a book, with chapters for each event in your life and a limited number of pages on which you can spend your time. But I prefer to think that a book is like a life, particularly a good one, which is well worth staying up all … <a class="read-excerpt"

California State Library Blog : Pew Internet: The Tone of Life on Social Networking Sites

The overall social and emotional climate of social networking sites (SNS) is a very positive one where adult users get personal rewards and satisfactions at far higher levels than they encounter anti-social people or have ill consequences from their encounters.

Pub Rants: Fridays With Agent Kristin: Episode 3 - Why Page Length for YA or MG Novel Is The Wrong

Pub Rants A VERY NICE LITERARY AGENT INDULGES IN POLITE RANTS ABOUT QUERIES, WRITERS, AND THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY Friday, February 10, 2012 Fridays With Agent Kristin: Episode 3 - Why Page Length for YA or MG Novel Is The Wrong Question STATUS: I had 180 emails in my inbox when I started the day. I

Self Pubbed Author Slams Publishers as Unnecessary | Bookshop Blog

J. A. Konrath, whom I've heard of, only through facebook constantly recommending I friend him because so many of my friends are his friends, responded to an

University of Nebraska Press: Friday roundup

On the blog, Pages of Julia's, “book beginning Fridays” the first pages of books are shared and discussed. Today, Julia called River in Ruin by Ray A. March a “great beginning" and praised March for bringing an important environmental issue...

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