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1. A fist-full of dollar bills

The next time you are slipping the valet a couple of folded dollar bills, take a good look at those George Washingtons. You might never see them again. Every few years, there is a renewed push for the United States to replace the dollar bill with its shiny cousin, the one dollar coin.

The post A fist-full of dollar bills appeared first on OUPblog.

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2. How much money does the International Criminal Court need?

In the current geopolitical context, the International Criminal Court has managed to stand its ground as a well-accepted international organization. Since its creation in 1998, the ICC has seen four countries refer situations on their own territory and adopted the Rome Statute which solidified the Court's role in international criminal law. Is the ICC sufficiently funded, how is the money spent, and what does this look like when compared to other international organisations?

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3. Writing Workshops with Author Linda Oatman High

Linda Oatman HighLinda Oatman High, author of 21 books for children and teens, is available for writing workshops for all ages.

Linda is a frequent presenter at schools, libraries, conferences, and writing workshops.

She’ll be teaching a workshop for all levels of writers in Italy in March of 2008, and details may be found at www.lindaoatmanhigh.com

Linda Oatman High’s most recent books for children include:

Cool Bopper’s Choppers

Cemetry keepers

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4. School Visits 101 Workshop

Are you a children’s author who would like to learn more about how you can offer school visits to promote your books and connect with young readers in your community and across the country?

Then, School Visits 101 Workshopfrom children’s author Anastasia Suen is for you.

Anastasia SuenThis 5 day email course is for children’s authors and illustrators who want to learn how to prepare for a school visit. For your homework in this workshop, you will plan out your school visit talk minute-by-minute, decide on your school visit prices for the coming school year, create a mailing list of local schools, write the text for your postcard or brochure mailer, and create a system for your school visit book signings.

To read the syllabus, find out about cost, class size, and homework for this workshop series, visit School Visits 101 Workshops.

Come September, you’ll be ready to hit the schools with a dynamic presentation!

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5. Don’t Miss This Workshop if You Want to Write for the Children’s Educational Market!

11345875On Sunday, June 24th, children’s nonfiction writer Laura Purdie Salas will be teaching a 6-1/2-hour workshop in Minneapolis called, Writing Nonfiction Children’s Books for the Educational Market. The workshop will be at the Loft Literary Center (http://www.loft.org/index.cfm), and participants wil be surveying the field, analyzing publishers’ catalogs, learning how to prepare an introductory packet to submit to publishers, writing rough drafts of cover letters, analyzing series, going over tips for once you have your first assignment, talking about pay and contracts, and more.

If you’re in Minnesota or the Upper Midwest (or anywhere else if you’re an eager traveler) and can make it to Minneapolis that day, I’d love to have you join the workshop. So far, 22 writers have signed up, and the max is 30. Laura Purdie Salas has taught this workshop several times, and it’s always very practical and informative
and fun, too.

If you would like more info, go here.

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