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Curious to know what happens in the daily life and mind of a YA author? Read my blog for an inside scoop. Or at least some ramblings.
1. hello, links!

Last week, the Wall Street Journal ran an article about how e-book sales are changing the adult book market, and how hard it can be for literary novelists to get a book deal --I liked the article, but a Slate blog offers up an interesting (and very different) take on the subject

Tess Gerritsen wonders how much--of even if--authors should be online

A thoughtful post about writing...and the Beatles

Nathan Bransford wants to know if you're thinking about self-publishing


Agent Rachelle Gardner on being in it for the long haul

Interesting blog post about writing books, and how each one is different--and some are more difficult than others

Also! Don't forget to that you can win a copy of Her and Me and You from yours truly! (And yes, this contest IS open internationally)

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