I have a surprise for you guys today. A guest posting by our very own Marva Dasef (organizer of this Blog-A-Thon) and author of Bad Spelling. Wizards, Sorcerers, Magicians, Warlocks: These are the males of the species Homo Spellcasterus. Please comment on how you use these terms in your own writing. If you’re not a fiction writer, feel free to give your opinions as well. A magician, wizard, sorcerer or a person known under one of many other possible terms in fiction is someone who uses or practices magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources. Warlocks, who are normally the male counterpart of witches, tend to be portrayed as evil, perhaps because ‘war’ is part of their title, and who doesn’t hate ‘locks’? Continue reading
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Blog: YA & MG Fantasy Author Rebecca Ryals Russell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: MCFC Books (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Hazel Mitchell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Hazel Mitchell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Every week I post a colouring/activity page for you to print out and give to children - yours, someone else's or to use in a school or library. All I ask is that it is not used for commercial purposes.
Simply click on the image and print for your children to colour.
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Blog: Ginger Pixels (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: OUPblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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By Michael Humphreys
Baseball fans love to compare the players of today to the players who came before, but one must wonder how great the margin of error in these comparisons is. Is there any way of knowing who the real baseball greats are, and whose legend should stand the test of time?
Let’s take Omar Vizquel as an example. So says Wikipedia, “Vizquel is considered one of baseball’s all-time best fielding shortstops.” It’s true, Vizquel “is considered” a great fielder. Of shortstops, he
-holds the highest career fielding percentage of those with a long career.
-has participated in more double plays (and his primary double play partner just entered the Hall of Fame)
-is third in career assists
-has played more games at shortstop than anyone in major league history.
On top of all that, Vizquel has received more Gold Gloves than any other shortstop except for Ozzie “Wizard of Oz” Smith. Indeed, writers have described Omar and Ozzie as the “graceful Fred Astaire” and “acrobatic Gene Kelly,” respectively, of shortstops.
Vizquel has something of a signature play—fielding ordinary grounders (not just bunts) with his bare hand and throwing in one motion. He was the starting shortstop for the most successful American League team of the 1990s, second only to the Yankees. He hasn’t been much of a hitter, even for a shortstop, so it’s not unreasonable to infer he must have been a great fielder to hang on as long as he has.
But, after all that, how do we really Vizquel actually is one of baseball’s all-time best fielding shortstops? With metrics.
Let’s start with the question: What is the job of a fielder? To help his team prevent runs. At shortstop, this mainly involves converting ground balls into outs and getting the second out on double plays—in other words, recording assists. (It is very rare that shortstops catch fly balls or pop ups that couldn’t be fielded by at least two and as many as five other fielders. Most of the differences in putout rates for shortstops reflect how much they ‘hog’ these easy chances, not how many marginal hits they help their teams prevent. And line drive putouts at short are mostly dumb-luck plays.)
It is not the job of a shortstop (or any fielder) to look “graceful” or make trick plays. It’s not even a fielder’s job to avoid errors. In fact, a fielder who makes ten more successful plays but also ten more errors has just the same value as the fielder who makes an average number of plays and errors, because an error is no worse than a play not made.
Any fielding metric for shortstop needs to estimate how many assists a shortstop generated above or below what an average shortstop would have, playing for the same team. My system uses some arithmetic and the statistical technique of “regression analysis,” resulting in what I call Defensive Regression Analysis, or DRA.
DRA estimates the number of assists the league average shortstop would have recorded in place of the shortstop you’re rating by starting with the average number of shortstop assists per team that year and adjusting that number up or down based on statistically significant relationships between shortstop assists and other defensive statistics of the player’s team that are
1. not influenced by the shortstop himself,
2. as little influenced by the fielding quality of his teammates as possible, and
3. independent (approximately) of each ot

Blog: Shari Lyle-Soffe (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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A Novel by
Donita K. Paul
Waterbrook Press
ISBN 978-1-4000-7339-9
$13.99
When Tipper’s father disappeared it became necessary for her to take charge of the family estate in his absence. Tipper has resorted to selling off her father’s precious artwork to make ends meet. This innocent act has put her father’s life in danger and threatens to unbalance the world. With the help of an unusual collection of supporters Tipper sets off on a quest to set things right, and through trials and tribulations she eventually learns of the power and love of Wulder.
This fantasy by the author of the DragonKeeper Chronicles takes place in a different country and an earlier time. Well written and full of fascinating characters, this book will be tough to put down. Fantasy lovers will find it hard to resist the wizard with all sorts of curious things spilling out of his robes, his librarian, and other irresistible characters, among them minor dragons and riding dragons.
Donita K. Paul demonstrates an amazing imagination and writing talent with her creation of a world unlike any you’ve ever seen.
Review 9/02/2009 ....Shari Soffe

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“That’s what I’m talking about! The Ajan Warriors came to PLAY!”
“Talitha-chan knows how to read Fury of the Venom Legion from the first page.”

Blog: LadyStar (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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“Okay now we’re all pretty sure the character in this story is the same person that’s in our new color webcomic but we’re not sure sure yet. This is called the Plot Against the Vicereine, and it’s a preview from the upcoming third book in the Ajan Warriors Series called Call of the Huntress. Here’s Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four.”
“I hope she’s nice to us, too.”
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Plot Against the Vicereine Part One
Ruthless designs are being drawn against a Gacenar noble by a deadly band of vicious assassins. Who are they and why do they plot against the Vicereine? Can she escape their evil plan?
Plot Against the Vicereine Part Two
Who is the Vicereine Reina and why does she confront the merchants of Prince Branven Square? What power does she possess?
Plot Against the Vicereine Part Three
The maimed assassin Kenesh, the Scaled One, seeks a weapon to use against the Vicereine, and recruits a henchman. The stage is set.
Plot Against the Vicereine Part Four
The Scaled One waits in the shadows for a chance to steal the Vicereine’s chains, but even his poisoned blade may not be enough to defeat a Scribe Arcanist.
This is a lovely idea, thank you so much. All the best, Barbara
Thanks Barbara .... I get more interest in these colouring pages than anything else!!