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1. Color My World

Via Andrew Sullivan, an exhibition of photographs of children by Jeongmee Yoon displaying their obsessions with gendered colors. I see pink-bedecked and -accessorized little girls all the time but are there enough boys who feel similarly about blue to make the comparison meaningful? When I was a lad, the only rule was not-pink.

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2. Ladies-in-Waiting

Does J. K. Rowling get less respect than Philip Pullman because she's a she?

43 Comments on Ladies-in-Waiting, last added: 6/5/2008
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3. Why Can't a Woman?

On Saturday March 1st at 1:00PM, I'll be at the Eric Carle Museum, moderating a panel discussion inspired by our earlier conversation about why women don't win the Caldecott Medal as often as they might. The panelists for "Read Roger Live" will include illustrator Jane Dyer, children's-books sexpert Robie Harris, Viking publisher Regina Hayes, and critic Leonard Marcus. I know the discussion will be lively, and the museum is beautiful, so come on over.

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4. Razorbill is Obviously Hip to What Matters in Publishing

Hip to hot men, that is. Y'all know the blog Disco Mermaids, right? And the fact that newbie author Jay Asher is one of the three DMs in questions is an uncontested fact, yes no? So check out Jay's authorial bio on the Razorbill website. Imprints come and imprints go, but any imprint that acknowledges honors like that of the HMOCLs is far and away more up-to-date than their brethren. Brava.

4 Comments on Razorbill is Obviously Hip to What Matters in Publishing, last added: 4/23/2007
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