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1. Poetry Friday; Thank You, Kelly Herold!


Wanting to know more about Poetry Friday but are too terrified of iambic pentameter to ask? Lucky for you, its all explained in Thank Goodness It's (Poetry) Friday by Susan Thomsen (of Chicken Spaghetti). Published in 2007 at The Poetry Foundation, this remains the definitive article on Poetry Friday. Kidlitosphere Central also has information online.


In a nutshell, Kelly Herold of Big A little a said "I’m instituting poetry Fridays around here. Kids don’t read poetry enough. Heck, Americans don’t read poetry enough.” And a bunch of people said "hey, awesome idea." And then thought people leaving "here's my link" in posts wasn't enough to highlight those posting. Back when I used to do round ups, I didn't wait for people to come to me to say "look, I posted": I actually spent a couple of hours searching blogs to include their poetry links.


Herold is the chief bottle washer and organizer for Poetry Friday; she asks for volunteers, coordinates them, and lets everyone know where the next round up will be. It's about promoting poets, poetry, poetry books -- not about Herold increasing her statistics and getting a ton of links.


I admit, my participation in Poetry Friday has died down to be practically nonexistent. I admit it; it was hard to keep finding poetry I liked, that was either out of copyright or legally online to link to. When I am organized enough to say "oh, a poetry post, schedule it for Poetry Friday I do not always take the time to link to the person who is currently doing the round up. I cannot say I'm going to be participating every Friday; but when I do, I'll link and go to the round up to make sure I'm included and supporting this wonderful grass roots event.


Recent round ups included Becky's Book Reviews (September 18) and today, Crossover, Kelly's new blog.


© Elizabeth Burns of A Chair, A Fireplace & A Tea Cozy

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2. Literacy Evangalist

Cybils nominations open tomorrow, October 1st. How can you participate?



Jen Robinson, Literacy Evangalist for the 2008 Cybils award, has several ideas.
This year, awards will be given in nine categories (Easy Readers, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Fiction Picture Books, Graphic Novels, Middle Grade Novels, Non-Fiction Middle Grade/Young Adult Books, Non-Fiction Picture Books, Poetry, Young Adult Novels). Anyone can nominate books in these categories (one nomination per person per category). Nominated titles must be published between January 1st and October 15th of this year, and the books must be in English (or bilingual, where one of the languages is English). To nominate titles, visit the Cybils blog between October 1st and 15th. A separate post will be available for each category - simply nominate by commenting on those individual posts. If you are not sure which category to choose for a particular book, a questions thread will also be available.
The Cybils were founded by Anne Boles Levy and Kelly Herold. This year's winners will be announced on February 14th, 2009.

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3. Via The Edge of the Forest

An appreciation of Patrick McDonnell's picture books, by Adrienne Furness

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Sounds from the Forest talks with Mary Anne Hoberman and Deborah Freedman (Brought to you by Just One More Book!!)

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4. SCBWI: Blogging from the Road


Look who I met (and had dinner with, and talked to for a very long, good time): Kelly Herold (on the right) from Big A, Little A! A fellow conference goer took our picture with my cell phone. I don't think he believed me when I said I was sending it straight to my blog.

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5. Sounds from the Forest 2: The First Annual Cybils

The 2006 CybilsJust One More Book! is a regular contributor to the online Children’s Literature Monthly Journal, The Edge of the Forest.This information-packed online resource includes book reviews (from picture books to young adult), interviews, the latest news from the online children’s/YA literature community and much more.

Our monthly audio segment is called Sounds from the Forest.

This month, Mark talks to Kelly Herold and Anne Boles Levy, co-founders of The Cybils, about the genesis of “The Coolest Children’s Book Awards”.

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