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Class of 2k8: Class Notes: Last chat with Liz...
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Thursday, December 25, 2008. Last chat with Liz. Today, we asked Liz Gallagher to tell us some things about her first year as a published author. Liz, what was the most amazing thing that happened to you this year? I was at one of the big conferences, super-excited to be with my Vermont College friends. My book wasn't out yet, but some of theirs were (Hi, Sarah Aronson, Class of 2k7! That night, we went to a cocktail party. And guess who else was there? The Class of 2k8. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Class of 2k8: Class Notes: The last three questions: Lisa Schroeder...
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. The last three questions: Lisa Schroeder. Today we're checking in with Lisa Schroeder,. As she looks back on her year. Lisa, what was the most amazing thing that happened in 2008? I wish I could say the most amazing thing that happened to me this year was that I traveled to Switzerland or had my book made into a movie or sang on stage with the Goo Goo Dolls. But alas, none of those things happened. In fact, I didn't even travel outside my home state of Oregon! We are a group...
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Class of 2k8: Class Notes
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. The entire Class of 2k8 huddles around the fancy schmancy espresso coffee machine at the back of our classroom. And, yeah, it's squishy. Class: So, Barrie, how was your launch day? It was so wonderful that I cried. The class nods knowingly. Barrie: And I just want to say thank you to the nth degree to Warwick's. And especially to Susan, Event Coordinator Extraordinaire, for making my very first book signing ever so much FUN! Left to right) Liz, Eileen, Barrie, Cindy. Barrie ...
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Class of 2k8: Class Notes: Beyond the Grinch...
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. In talking about Christmas books you may not know, Jen Bradbury offers this:. Mem Fox's W ombat Divine. The Class of 2k8. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). THE CLASS OF 2k8's WEBSITE. Our very own widget! The Class of 2k8. We hope you enjoy our blog. View my complete profile. Elizabeth C. Bunce. A Fuse #8 Production. Big A little a. Fangs, Fur and Fey. Haunts of a Children's Book Writer. Jen Robinson's Book page. Julie M. Prince. The Edge of the Forest. The Magic of Ink.
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M.P. Barker: November 2008
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Faculty | North Shore Writers Studio
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North Shore Writers Studio. For writers of children’s literature on Chicago’s north shore. Brenda A. Ferber is the author of middle-grade novels. Jemma Hartman, Camper Extraordinaire. Both published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux) and the forthcoming picture book. The Yuckiest, Stinkiest, Best Valentine’s Day Ever. Following her blog at www.brendaferber.com/blog.html. Or best of all by reading her books. Jenny Meyerhoff is the author of the chapter book. And the forth-coming young adult novel.
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M.P. Barker: As the Writers Juggle...Episode #7 - Jessica Burkhart
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M.P. Barker: Hearts all around!
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Follow me on Twitter. I'm a time traveler—well, actually an archivist and historian, which amounts to the same thing. I got a firsthand taste (sometimes literally! Of nineteenth-century New England rural life when I was a costumed interpreter at Old Sturbridge Village. There I milked cows, mucked out barns, and found inspiration for my historical novel, A Difficult Boy (coming soon from Holiday House - release date: April 2008). View my complete profile. Click here for more tour dates. Bunce, Elizabeth C.
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M.P. Barker: January 2009
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Follow me on Twitter. I'm a time traveler—well, actually an archivist and historian, which amounts to the same thing. I got a firsthand taste (sometimes literally! Of nineteenth-century New England rural life when I was a costumed interpreter at Old Sturbridge Village. There I milked cows, mucked out barns, and found inspiration for my historical novel, A Difficult Boy (coming soon from Holiday House - release date: April 2008). View my complete profile. Click here for more tour dates. Bunce, Elizabeth C.
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M.P. Barker: As the Writers Juggle...Episode #6 - Ellen Jensen Abbott
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Follow me on Twitter. I'm a time traveler—well, actually an archivist and historian, which amounts to the same thing. I got a firsthand taste (sometimes literally! Of nineteenth-century New England rural life when I was a costumed interpreter at Old Sturbridge Village. There I milked cows, mucked out barns, and found inspiration for my historical novel, A Difficult Boy (coming soon from Holiday House - release date: April 2008). View my complete profile. Click here for more tour dates. Bunce, Elizabeth C.