It’s that time of year again to recognize the best and brightest in books for 2008 according to various giants in the publishing industry. First up, The New York Times announced its Notable Chil… more →
carlasarratt wrote 7 months ago: It’s that time of year again to recognize the best and brightest in books for 2008 according t … more →
paulahy wrote 1 year ago: I dislike controversy. I’m drawn to controversy. In between my two realities lies the author … more →
carlasarratt wrote 1 year ago: Known for her Christian fiction titles written for adults, it was a delight last year to encounter … more →
paulahy wrote 1 year ago: The wild popularity of the Gossip Girl series has resulted in a strange and often contentious divi … more →
thebrownbookshelf wrote 1 year ago: What a month it’s been. What started out as a simple exercise in shelf awareness has grown int … more →
kelstar71 wrote 1 year ago: Growing up, Tonya Bolden thought one day she would be a teacher. Today, as an award-winning author o … more →
carlasarratt wrote 1 year ago: It’s still the season to recognize authors, books, and darn good writing. Named after Edgar A … more →
paulahy wrote 1 year ago: The Golden Globes were a bust. And the Oscars may not even take place. But the after-glow of the A … more →
carlasarratt wrote 1 year ago: As Paula mentioned in her Betting on the CSK blog this week, the industry is abuzz this week wonder … more →
Don Tate wrote 1 year ago: I won’t pretend to have an inside line to the Coretta Scott King committee. I have no idea who … more →
paulahy wrote 1 year ago: Who cares about the Academy Awards, Golden Globes and Grammy’s? It’s literary award time … more →
carlasarratt wrote 1 year ago: A few weeks ago, Essence magazine announced their Essence Literary Awards and Save Our Libraries ca … more →