Links Galore
Lots of good links to start your week:
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Tumblr is awesome for writers.
I’m all for ‘they’ as a singular pronoun.
Survey says authors like their publishers, wish they got more marketing.
So you want to be a writer...
As if I didn’t already love London.
Security, fear, and a passage cut from A Wrinkle in Time.
These bookmarks are way cuter than the library receipts I usually end up using.
This year’s 2015 Teens’ Top Ten Nominees from ALA include ’14 debut author favorites Lies We Tell Ourselves and Midnight Thief.
Looking back on the illustrations of Margaret Bloy Graham.
A call for diverse children’s books on the international scale.
YA characters who love poetry.
“Libraries are the public institutions that exist to nurture cultural literacy, lifelong learning, and bringing its community together.” The Ferguson Library Director on the necessity of libraries in their communities.
Allusions to Milton and other ways to win a Pulitzer.
The Queer Young Adult Literature Conference sounds awesome.
And some under-the-radar LGBTQ YA reads.
Yes, adults can enjoy YA novels.
A conversation about writing and motherhood.
The Library of Congress is sharing a giant poetry reading archive.
Bringing books to incarcerated mothers and their babies.
I’m subscribing to all of these bookish podcasts.
Published on April 27, 2015 07:37
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