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Blog: I Am Still A Princess (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This Saturday on Awesome Horse Studios, Aaron will do a live critique, and Cynthia will be doing a creature design from scratch with help from the viewers!
Come join in the live chat, ask questions, and paint along at 2PM EST.
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Blog: Joe Silly Sottile's Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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From the Internet and in my mailbox today... NOW WE’RE THE OLD FOLKS! By Annie Must Another year has passed And we're all a little older. Last summer felt hotter And winter seems much colder. &nbs
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By: Steve Novak,
on 4/23/2010
Blog: Steve Draws Stuff (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: discussion, youtube, radio, steven, novak, live, liars, trailer, annie, forts, thieves, spoilers, canonbridge, burl, Add a tag
The trailer for book 2 is done. Be warned however, if you're currently still working your way through book 1, there are some minor spoilers here.
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 6/4/2008
Blog: The Book of Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: live, Sydney Taylor Book Award, Book Expo, children's books, podcast, Add a tag
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's remarkable how much fear can be inspired by a tiny little handheld microphone, especially one with cute Mickey Mouse ears. But seriously, I really want to thank the many brave souls who spoke to me about their wonderful new books at BEA, and to reassure them that I will be editing the audio before I post it. Everyone sounded great in the first place, and I'll polish it up so we'll all sound even better, not to worry. I collected enough audio that I will probably post a multi-part episode. I'm thinking of dividing it into categories: picture books, books for older kids and teens, adult books, and Holocaust books. I'll try to get the first part posted within a week, and more as June progresses. As thorough as I tried to be, I'm sure I can't have found every Jewish book at BEA. I'd love it if people could post comments to tell me about the books I missed. Just click where it says "comments" at the end of the post. Thanks!
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 5/20/2008
Blog: The Book of Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: live, Sydney Taylor Book Award, Book Expo, awards, podcast, conference, Add a tag I will be attending Book Expo America 2008 in Los Angeles, CA to record material for The Book of Life podcast and to promote the Sydney Taylor Book Award for Jewish children's literature. If YOU will be at Book Expo too, drop me a line at [email protected]! (If we meet up, I'll even give you a shiny gold Sydney Taylor Book Award lapel pin!) Hope to see you soon! Heidi Estrin Host, The Book of Life Podcast Click the play button on this flash player to hear about Heidi's plans for Book Expo: As always, background music is provided by The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band. And also as always, The Book of Life is a production of the Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel, with additional support from the Association of Jewish Libraries.
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By: Sondra Santos LaBrie,
on 2/18/2008
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: could you? would you?, live, martha stewart, trudy white, could you? would you?, TV, non-fiction, australia, trudy white, martha stewart, live, Add a tag
This morning, I got wonderful, exciting, fabulous, amazing news to share about one of our non-fiction titles, Could You? Would You? by Trudy White.
A few months back, I received a call from the producer of The Martha Stewart Show. She requested not only additional copies of Trudy's book, but a video of the author herself. We're pleased that we've finally heard back from the show with this excellent news: Could You? Would You? will be featured on The Martha Stewart Show on Wednesday, February 27th. It is a live taping and each audience member will receive a complimentary copy of the book. For those interested in seeing the full video that Trudy White put together for the show, we will be posting it to our blog next Wednesday to celebrate her U.S. premiere!
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 2/11/2008
Blog: The Book of Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: podcast, Pamela Ehrenberg, Ethan Suspended, call-in, live, live, Pamela Ehrenberg, Ethan Suspended, call-in, Add a tag
Click the play button on this flash player to listen to the podcast now:
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 2/8/2008
Blog: The Book of Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: live, Pamela Ehrenberg, Ethan Suspended, call-in, Talkshoe, podcast, Pamela Ehrenberg, Talkshoe, Ethan Suspended, call-in, live, Add a tag
The Book of Life's experimental live call-in show was held yesterday, and it was a success! A number of people called to share opinions about our featured book, Ethan, Suspended, and about what defines a Jewish book.
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 1/18/2008
Blog: The Book of Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: children's books, podcast, Pamela Ehrenberg, Talkshoe, Ethan Suspended, call-in, live, bells and whistles, live, Pamela Ehrenberg, Ethan Suspended, call-in, Talkshoe, bells and whistles, Add a tag
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 6/5/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Library Furniture, Add a tag It sort of stands on its own, I think. Thanks to BB-Blog for the link.
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 5/15/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Library Furniture, When I am Rich and Old, Because Everyone Needs a Dream, Add a tag
. . . I shall construct wacked-out mind-blowing children's library rooms for fun. They will be staffed by considerate staff members that are prone to lobbing books at one another via that fish market in Seattle and will wear fabulous footwear. And the furniture? You've seen some of it before, but I really think the chairs should look like this:
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 5/12/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Harry Potter, Book Contests, Library Furniture, Add a tag
Don't waste your artistic inclinations on poorly plotted Harry Potter slash fiction and online conspiracy theories. Let your true feelings flow. Poet it up, peoples. There's a Harry poetry contest in the works. To enter the contest, we want you to compose a poem dedicated to Harry Potter. It can be anything from a limerick to a haiku to a love poem to an elegy to a sonnet. Be creative – the finest poem about the Boy Wizard will win and we’ll also publish the best ones on AbeBooks. There is no limitation on length. You can enter up to three times separately but each entry must contain just one poem. AbeBooks’ Jordan Gordon, an account manager, has started the ball rolling with his own poetic composition - read the poem here.Yeah, I know. Could be lame. Then you see the prize. Awwwwwwwwwww yeah! The artist creates furniture out of books like so: Wouldn't mind me some o' that. Thanks to Educating Alice for the link.
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 4/17/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Library Furniture, Scrabble, How Many Points Would You Get for the Word "Ottoman"?, "Wox" Isn't Even a Word, Add a tag
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 4/10/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Library Furniture, Plus It Comes in Six Available Colors, Add a tag
I give you, The Bibliochaise. Now imagine it with picture books sticking out willy-nilly.
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By: Betsy Bird,
on 4/9/2007
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Library Furniture, Caves, Weirdo Desires, Add a tag
Kids crave cubbyholes. I'm sure there's some evolutionary reason for this tucked away in the hidden recesses of our frontal lobes. Whatever the reason, though, you give a kid a basement full of abandoned furniture and watch the enormous castles they're able to create. So while this isn't the same thing exactly, it's nice to see an entrepreneurial furniture company tapping into our odder desires.
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Hi Heidi-
I missed you at the BEA! The children's breakfast on Friday morning was fabulous--I hope you got to see it.
The book "Angel Girl" by Laurie Friedman got some good press and it is a very impressive picture book about the Holocaust--which can be used with younger children, actually. I also saw the new Richard Michelson book from Sleeping Bear Press called "A is for Abraham" in galley form.
Lisa Silverman
Thanks Lisa, I saw you from afar but never got to talk to you. The Children's Breakfast was hilarious and inspiring! (Those who missed it should check out the recording at BookExpoCast.com.) I was lucky enough to see both the books you just mentioned, so you'll be hearing about them on The Book of Life!