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“Tara Lazar’s LITTLE RED GLIDING HOOD, with an icy twist on the familiar fairy tale, where Little Red is desperately searching for a partner in the upcoming doubles skating competition, to Heidi Kilgras at Random House Children’s, by Ammi-Joan Paquette at Erin Murphy Literary Agency (World).”
Thanks for making my announcement, Ryan. *blush*
It couldn’t have come on a better day!
This was a deal that required a lot of perseverance. It proved to me that writers should never give up on a story.
And I must say that I am thrilled beyond all beyond (is that even an idiom?) to be working with Heidi Kilgras, who has edited titles of industry legends such as Jane Yolen. WOWZA.
From the very beginning, Heidi had a particular illustrator in mind for this project. I hope to share that news with you soon because it’s pretty darn awesome!
Congratulations to all the writers and illustrators featured in PM today! In picture book news, Marilyn Sadler sold ALICE FROM DALLAS to Abrams Children’s and Susan Reagan sold PINGO AND PUFF to Hyperion Children’s.
And now, it’s time to PAR-TAY!
Currently accepting submissions: Tequila Tales is an anthology of short fiction in which the Mexican alcohol, tequila, plays some integral role or where the beverage itself becomes a character of the story. Each writer in the anthology will offer a unique perspective on the power and properties of this famed, alcoholic beverage. Thus far, besides the stories of the hallucinatory memories of a writer’s experience with the drink, the stories include a science fiction ditty about the use of tequila by visitors from another planet, a mystery set in the middle of the current foreclosure crisis in which tequila plays a role, and a humorous tale about a spiritual healer’s encounter with the beverage under the most unexpected circumstances while on a teaching jaunt to Mexico.
Each story should be no more than 6,000 words. Please send submissions to: [email protected].
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Robert Solomon was the Quincy Lee Professor of Business and Philosophy and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He was the author of over 40 books, including The Little Philosophy Handbook which provides a concise look at perennial philosophical questions. Questions everyone asks like “Who are we?” and “Why are we here?”. In the excerpt below Solomon looks at the concept of consciousness.
For many people, the beginning of philosophical curiosity might be summarized in the French exclamation Voilà!—“Here it is!”— a sudden sense of wonder at just being alive and being here. What this means, however, is not easy to spell out. What is, is you, your being here in the world. But in coming to appreciate your being here in the world, something else, even more amazing, has happened. You have become self-conscious, not just in the sense in which you look in the mirror and become aware of the toothpaste on your chin or that you look really good in that green dress but in more of a global sense, that you come to understand and be thankful for the very fact that you are alive here and now. (more…)
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Earlier today we posted an article about Deep Brain Stimulation inspired by a 38-year old patient that regained consciousness. Below is an excerpt from Plum and Posner’s Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma 4th edition, to help you further understand how miraculous Deep Brain Stimulation is.
Consciousness is the state of full awareness of the self and one’s relationship to the environment. Clinically, the level of consciousness of a patient is defined operationally at the bedside by the responses of the patient to the examiner. It is clear from this definition that it is possible for a patient to be conscious yet not responsive to the examiner, for example, if the patient lacks sensory inputs, is paralyzed, or for psychologic reason decides not to respond. Thus, the determination of the state of consciousness can be a technically challenging exercise. In the definitions that follow, we assume that the patient is not unresponsive due to sensory or motor impairment or psychiatric disease. (more…)
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So, so wonderful! HAPPY birthday! You are on a roll!
Congratulations! Love the title! Looking forward to hearing more!
LOL, Tara,
You crack me up with all your Ryan Gosling humor.
Huge congrats.
TEQUILA!!!
Wonderful news Tara, cobgratulations. I love little red riding hood.
Congrats, Tara!
Congrats! You are such a goober
Ahh, that’s wonderful and so perfect for you! Congrats!
WAY TO GO! This is such fantastic news. I hope Ryan appreciates how cool it is that you allowed him to make the announcement!
WAHOO! BOOKS! RYAN! TEQUILA!
Exactly how I feel! LOL