Visit your local library and find this book in the lead-up to Christmas. Elsewhere on Soup Blog I have talked about Pancakes and Painted Eggs (a book for Easter), and Haunts and Taunts (for Hallowe’en… more →
Soup Blogsoupblog wrote 17 hours ago: Visit your local library and find this book in the lead-up to Christmas. Elsewhere on Soup Blog I ha … more →
Chuck Warnock wrote 5 days ago: Is it just me, or has anybody else noticed how silly Christian book titles have become? Zondervan i … more →
jensyrk wrote 2 weeks ago: Just as I finish the manuscript of my latest book, something strange takes place. It’s taken me abou … more →
soupblog wrote 4 weeks ago: Boggles and ghaisties, And four-legged beasties, And things that go bump In the night. This book is … more →
hurleyburleygirl wrote 4 weeks ago: I was thinking about books today during lunch. This is not a stretch as I have Library Duty. And I … more →
shrinkingthecamel wrote 1 month ago: Have you noticed the trend of one-word book titles hitting the market lately? A couple of popular on … more →
soupblog wrote 1 month ago: Today I am talking to Sally Murphy and David Murphy, author and illustrator of Snowy’s Christmas (re … more →
maldivianbookreviewer wrote 1 month ago: Being one of the most avid reader of romance books, I am guilty as hell of reading Harlequin romance … more →
christinehusom wrote 2 months ago: Finding the right title for my story, or book, is an experience similar to naming a child. It’s gott … more →
Maria Raha wrote 2 months ago: English major Addison Braendel, CLA ’87, went on to earn his law degree at the University of Chicago … more →
Laura at Im Booking It wrote 2 months ago: I found this meme on Bookworm Mari’s blog, and decided to give it a try. Using only books you … more →
Joe wrote 2 months ago: So we’ve all come across those books and said “why, oh why”. While recently shift … more →
soupblog wrote 2 months ago: When I was growing up, my dad was known for his bad jokes, especially puns. We would all groan … more →
Eye Trouble wrote 3 months ago: 1. The Hotel Perekop, by Yevgeny Tiamatin 2. The Neck of the Woods: Poems 1970-1982, by Anatole Full … more →
voyageronline wrote 3 months ago: Francois Rabelais in the 16th Century cautioned against reading too much into a title. (A book’s) … more →
Carolyn Yalin wrote 3 months ago: Well, I came back from my two weeks away ready to write. Unfortunately, a virus also came back with … more →
Carolyn Yalin wrote 3 months ago: You’re in a bookstore browsing the shelves. You run across two books, based solely on title … more →
jessmonster wrote 3 months ago: Last night I started reading Laurie Halse Anderson’s Wintergirls. It came in on hold, for the … more →
soupblog wrote 3 months ago: Have you ever wondered how long it takes for a picture book to be published? Does an author have to … more →