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1. It's all about me - and Elise Broach and Nora Baskin too!

Okay, I haven't quite got the whole Debby Garfinkle "all about me" thing down yet. I'll have to keep practicing, and fortunately, I'll be able to get some in person lessons from the ME-meister [info]the_webmeister and I hit LA this July.

Anyway, back to ME. (See, I'm getting better already!) Well, me and fellow CT authors Nora Raleigh Baskin and Elise Broach. (Ok, I still need some work...)

This weekend we spoke together on a panel organized by the SCBWI Writers of Lower Fairfield County and the Harry Bennett Branch of the Ferguson Library in Stamford: Speaking from the Heart: Three Writers on the Triumphs and Travails of Writing and Publishing for Children.




Left to right: Elise, Nora, moi, and moderator Jody Novins.

I was worried no-one would show up because it was the first 90 degree day we'd had all year and I figured everyone would be at the beach instead of sitting indoors at the library listening to us talk about our trials and tribulations. But it was actually a well attended event and if the library weren't closing at 5pm we probably could have gone on answering questions for another hour.

The Norwalk Hour did some great pre-event pieces about us. Here's the one about Nora and here's the one about ME! ME! ME!. (For some weird reason they didn't get the one about Elise online so I can't link to it :-( )

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2. Friday Procrastination: Link Love

Well now that 2008 is well underway its time to get back to some serious procrastination. Below are some posts to help you succeed.

2008 predictions from the prescient John Battelle.

The future of e-textbooks? (with some comments from our own Evan Schnittman)

Ten wishes for LA in 2008. (more…)

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