Jim Butcher Archive

  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A message from Mister Rogers to his grown-up fans – Children’s authors share why they can’t live without books <– AUTHOR […]

    The weekly web ramble (3/6)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A message from Mister Rogers to his grown-up fans – Children’s authors share why they can’t live without books <– AUTHOR […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A farewell interview with Marvel’s Jeanine Schaefer <– AUTHOR TALK – Max Gladstone shares a little bit about Mohists – An […]

    The weekly web ramble (2/13)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A farewell interview with Marvel’s Jeanine Schaefer <– AUTHOR TALK – Max Gladstone shares a little bit about Mohists – An […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – 23 Lit Agent query letters that worked – Plus a slew of Lit Agents share their manuscript wish lists – […]

    The weekly web ramble (8/23)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – 23 Lit Agent query letters that worked – Plus a slew of Lit Agents share their manuscript wish lists – […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Editor Molly O’Neill and Agent Michael Bourret kick off a series of posts all about Middle Grade fiction – Peter […]

    The weekly web ramble (3/2)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Editor Molly O’Neill and Agent Michael Bourret kick off a series of posts all about Middle Grade fiction – Peter […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A new Library Journal survey proves libraries DO boost book sales – Peter Jackson talks 3-D in his latest vlog […]

    The weekly web ramble (11/4)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A new Library Journal survey proves libraries DO boost book sales – Peter Jackson talks 3-D in his latest vlog […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – JB Dickey, owner of the Seattle Mystery Bookshop, explains why he won’t support Amazon’s new mystery imprint – The 2011 Locus […]

    The weekly web ramble (7/1)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – JB Dickey, owner of the Seattle Mystery Bookshop, explains why he won’t support Amazon’s new mystery imprint – The 2011 Locus […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – For those few who missed the big Pottermore announcement: – Paid Content breaks down three ways Pottermore.com could change publishing – […]

    The weekly web ramble (6/24)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – For those few who missed the big Pottermore announcement: – Paid Content breaks down three ways Pottermore.com could change publishing – […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Two editors from Candlewick Press on what editors do – The real life story of Hans Augusto Reyersbach and Margarete Waldstein, the […]

    The weekly web ramble (3/4)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Two editors from Candlewick Press on what editors do – The real life story of Hans Augusto Reyersbach and Margarete Waldstein, the […]

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  • Our weekly trundle through the tweetverse and blogosphere WEB OF INTEREST –> – Tim Burton is crowd-sourcing his next story through Twitter and you can help write it! <–AUTHOR TALK […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (11/26)

    Our weekly trundle through the tweetverse and blogosphere WEB OF INTEREST –> – Tim Burton is crowd-sourcing his next story through Twitter and you can help write it! <–AUTHOR TALK […]

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  • Our weekly trundle through the Tweetverse and Blogosphere WEB OF INTEREST –> – The hilarious story of when The Bloggess met Neil Gaiman at w00tstock – io9’s environmental (disaster) writing […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (11/5)

    Our weekly trundle through the Tweetverse and Blogosphere WEB OF INTEREST –> – The hilarious story of when The Bloggess met Neil Gaiman at w00tstock – io9’s environmental (disaster) writing […]

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