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The weekly web ramble (12/6)
Posted on December 6, 2013 | No CommentsLinks from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The 2013 Goodreads choice awards winners – Kirkus Reviews‘ picks for the best teen books of 2013 – NPR‘s best books of […] -
The Incorrigible Blog Tour: As Agatha Swanburne Once Said…
Posted on March 26, 2012 | No CommentsYou can often find Penelope Lumley, the plucky young governess of Maryrose Wood’s The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series, asking herself: What Would Agatha Swanburn Do? (Agatha Swanburne, of […] -
The weekly web ramble (10/21)
Posted on October 22, 2011 | No CommentsLinks from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The Rejectionist gives us a YA Op-Ed Mad Lib, for our editorial writing convenience – Editor Celina Summers details the meltdown […] -
The weekly web ramble (10/14)
Posted on October 14, 2011 | No CommentsLinks from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – In the spirit of Halloween, Blastr has links to 33 scary stories from great horror writers (including Gaiman, Dickens, Poe…) for […] -
The weekly web ramble (6/24)
Posted on June 24, 2011 | No CommentsLinks 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 – […] -
Maryrose Wood, on her Incorrigible series
Posted on March 22, 2011 | 4 CommentsMaryrose Wood is the author of the The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, a series that revolves around three young children who were actually raised by wolves, and the plucky young […] -
The weekly web ramble (2/18)
Posted on February 18, 2011 | No CommentsLinks from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – The 2010 Agatha Award nominees – Literary agents on their chapter one pet peeves – Cindy Pon shares some of […] -
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood – Review
Posted on November 1, 2010 | 1 CommentBook Jacket: Of especially naught children, it is sometimes said; “They must have been raised by wolves.” The Incorrigible children actually were. Found running wild in the forest of Ashton […]