Blog Trail Archive

  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A psychologist explains why Sherlock Holmes is not a Sociopath – Cory Doctorow on Hachette’s move to double down on […]

    The weekly web ramble (8/17)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A psychologist explains why Sherlock Holmes is not a Sociopath – Cory Doctorow on Hachette’s move to double down on […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The votes have been tallied, and NPR has posted our choices for the 100 best Young Adult novels – Forbes […]

    The weekly web ramble (8/10)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The votes have been tallied, and NPR has posted our choices for the 100 best Young Adult novels – Forbes […]

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  • The fabulous Young Adult Book Council is proud to present (drumroll please)… Fat Kid Rules The World, a screening of the feature adaptation of K.L. Going’s eponymous Printz Award winning novel, […]

    SoCal Book Scene NEWSFLASH – YABC Presents: Fat Kid Rules The World

    The fabulous Young Adult Book Council is proud to present (drumroll please)… Fat Kid Rules The World, a screening of the feature adaptation of K.L. Going’s eponymous Printz Award winning novel, […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Casey of Literary Escapism on the deadly cause of the librarian vs. blogger smackdown <– AUTHOR TALK – Gail Carriger interviews Lilith […]

    The weekly web ramble (8/3)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Casey of Literary Escapism on the deadly cause of the librarian vs. blogger smackdown <– AUTHOR TALK – Gail Carriger interviews Lilith […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – NPR wants us to pick the 100 best young adult novels – The latest Hobbit production blog takes us from […]

    The weekly web ramble (7/27)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – NPR wants us to pick the 100 best young adult novels – The latest Hobbit production blog takes us from […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A fantastic write-up describing the 12 minutes of The Hobbit footage that screened at Comic-con – Neil Gaiman announces his new Sandman miniseries: <– […]

    The weekly web ramble (7/20)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – A fantastic write-up describing the 12 minutes of The Hobbit footage that screened at Comic-con – Neil Gaiman announces his new Sandman miniseries: <– […]

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  • You just can’t beat Comic-con, on so many levels – size, fan frenzy, sheer nerd bliss – but I also love The Con for how it gives me the chance […]

    Yurtscope: The Genre Files, Comic-con 2012

    You just can’t beat Comic-con, on so many levels – size, fan frenzy, sheer nerd bliss – but I also love The Con for how it gives me the chance […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The blogger whose video sparked the ALA ARC brouhaha has posted a response to the controversy <– AUTHOR TALK – Sarah […]

    The weekly web ramble (7/6)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The blogger whose video sparked the ALA ARC brouhaha has posted a response to the controversy <– AUTHOR TALK – Sarah […]

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  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Why it takes so long for a book to be published – From The New Yorker, Nora Ephron‘s gentle send-up […]

    The weekly web ramble (6/29)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Why it takes so long for a book to be published – From The New Yorker, Nora Ephron‘s gentle send-up […]

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  • ALA – it’s a smorgasbord of librarians, publishers, authors, and book lovers, of panels, signings and giveaways, not for the faint of heart, feet, or shoulder muscles – basically a […]

    Yurtscope: ALA 2012 discoveries

    ALA – it’s a smorgasbord of librarians, publishers, authors, and book lovers, of panels, signings and giveaways, not for the faint of heart, feet, or shoulder muscles – basically a […]

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