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Indefatigable Kelly has edited and published the September 2007 edition of The Edge of the Forest. I have copied her excellent and already linked post.
September issue of The Edge of the Forest is now up. We have many exciting features for you, as well as interviews, reviews, and much, much more. In short, here's what's in store this month:
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Indefatigable Kelly tagged me with the 8 Things Meme.
Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.
1. I lived in the Netherlands as a child. I never learned to speak Dutch but I know enough to eat very well. Pannekoeken and poffertjes, patat, bitterbal, (John Green just ate one on Brotherhood 2.0 and described it as "meat, flour and hope,") speculaas, oliebollen...Verkade, Droste...
2. My favorite reading series as a child were Nancy Drew and Noel Streatfield.
3. I love "needle arts," including quilting, sewing, knitting, insulin pumps.
4. I can find musical notes on a piano and play in a halting slow manner.
5. I do not like steep bridges or overpasses. There used to be a bridge into Louisiana from Texas that was so steep, I almost did not make it over one time.
6. I have been fascinated by miniature houses all my life, probably beginning with dollhouses as a kid. I end up collecting them. I just found a series of small cross-stitched houses to stitch and assemble. I bought one. I will probably have to go back and get the rest. They were on sale. Really, they are a bargain...
7. I am a Anglophile. I have been fortunate to visit England in my youth. I have never been to Scotland or Ireland or Wales but they are on the list.
8. I lived in Strasbourg, France for a year during a long, long, loooong, PTT grève.
I tag:
Sherry
Gail
Matali
Becky
PJLibrarian
Alkelda the Gleeful
Jackie
Tasha
The March edition of The Edge of the Forest is out and I have to say that the interviews and articles for this month are probably the best yet.
Indefatigable Kelly has a write up of Readergirlz.
Pam MotherReader Coughlan has an insightful and inspiring article about what it takes to become a B-List Blogger and member of this terrific community of Kitlitospherians.
Liz Burns's interview with author Kirby Larson is outstanding.
Adrienne Furness explores the expanding presence of Sock Monkeys in children's books.
Allie has one of her thoughtful and fascinating interviews, this time with author Jenny Han.
Kim Winters describes the Day in the Life of Laura Ruby.
Interesting reviews, What's in the Backpack and Sherry Early's Kid Picks of homeschoolers plus a podcast with Daniel Pinkwater...
Bravi, team!
Our friend Kelly Herold of Big A little a and The Edge of the Forest editor has a topping swank interview at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. Eisha & Jules have adopted the Pivot Questions for their interviews which makes for brilliant copy!
Wish I'd thought of it.
Great reading, all!
Wales is beautiful. One of my favorite places on earth.
I love Nancy Drew. I use to pride myself on guessing the endings.
"I never learned to speak Dutch but I know enough to eat very well."
At least you got the most important part down, Camille!!
Thanks for playing :)
I'm a fan of miniature houses, too. My daughter is going to make fairy houses this summer.
Camille,
It sounds like you've had an interesting life. My husband and I loved England and Scotland when we visited there many years ago.
Hey. You tagged me. I'm kinda flattered. In between curses. ;)
I suppose I'll have to post now, after such a long break. Way to motivate!
Jackie-- I hope you will play along!
Elaine-- Now that you mention it, I have done some interesting things in this here life time.
Alkelda-- I would love to see photos of the fairy houses. Seriously. Really, I would.
Kelly-- I eat well in French too.
MyUtopia-- I almost NEVER see the endings coming. Nowadays, if I do, I am shocked and or disappointed.
Sprite-- I will get to Wales one day, hope hope hope.
Posted!