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Susan Says...2 comments

elliottzetta wrote 16 hours ago: Susan over at Color Online says: “Put an ‘X’ by what you’ve read, “#” by what books are on you … more →

Tags: Book Culture, kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Race & Gender

show some love...3 comments

elliottzetta wrote 1 day ago: Please take a moment to show some love to “Miss Attitude,” over at her new blog Young, B … more →

Tags: Book Culture, Family, kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Race & Gender, Reviews

overload?10 comments

elliottzetta wrote 4 days ago: Is it obnoxious of me to post every review of Wish in here?  If you’re tired of reviews, just … more →

Tags: Education, Historical Fiction, multicultural literature, Race & Gender, Reviews, schools, Self Publishing, speculative fiction

Sunday Salon - Book Coveting Women Writers21 comments

Vasilly wrote 4 days ago: Good morning. Right now the sun is shining and there’s not a cloud in the sky. With very littl … more →

Tags: Book Coveting, Sunday Salon, alice walker, Barbara Kingsolver, Books, Carnegie Medal, Fiction, FLYgirl, Katherine Howe

Summer Madness!1 comment

elliottzetta wrote 5 days ago: Great news!  Color Online is hosting yet another giveaway; swing by and leave a comment to win one o … more →

Tags: Book Culture, kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Race & Gender

Weekly Geeks: Where in the world have you been?21 comments

Vasilly wrote 5 days ago: This week’s Weekly Geeks asks you to tell us about your globe trotting via books. Are you a g … more →

Tags: Dewey's weekly geeks, Anne Laure Bondoux, Books, Books in Translation, Fiction, José Saramago, nobel prize in literature, Savyon Liebrecht, Weekly Geeks

Celebrating NY's Emancipation Day1 comment

elliottzetta wrote 5 days ago: Today I went to St. Augustine’s, a church on the Lower East Side that has preserved two … more →

Tags: Education, Historical Fiction, Race Politics, speculative fiction

reading group?2 comments

elliottzetta wrote 1 week ago: I found another interesting review of A Wish After Midnight–but in a roundabout sort of way.  … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Reviews, Self Publishing, speculative fiction

Cynsations: Craft, Career & Cheer!1 comment

elliottzetta wrote 1 week ago: If you don’t yet know the amazing Cynthia Leitich Smith, you BETTER ask somebody!  I really do … more →

Tags: Book Culture, kidlit blogs, Writing Life

FEDDIE GIRL!!! So close...

joanpeck wrote 1 week ago: Feddie GirlHey everyone, We are getting close to the release date of advance copies of FEDDIE GIRL: … more →

Tags: My Reminders..., African books, African literature, African novels, Bernard books publishing, bernardbooks, boarding school, Book Blogs, Carlotta Ikedi

July's Diversity Roll Call6 comments

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: I think I may have missed the deadline for this, which is crazy, b/c I was all set to blog about my … more →

Tags: kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Book Culture, Reviews, Race & Gender

Literary Tourism: Forks, Washington1 comment

Ciara wrote 2 weeks ago: Does your dream vacation include walking in Edward’s footsteps and photographing Bella’s … more →

Tags: Literary Tourism, Wanderlust, Forks, Olympic National Park, Stephanie Meyer, the twilight saga, twilight, Washington, YA Paranormal Romance

kiss a cloud3 comments

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: People have such great names for their blogs!  Stop by kiss a cloud to read another great review of … more →

Tags: Self Publishing, multicultural literature, Historical Fiction, speculative fiction, Reviews

FIVE FAST FACTS ABOUT WRITING "LETTERS TO LEONARDO"

tips4youngwriters wrote 2 weeks ago: 1.       How long did it take to write Letters to Leonardo? More than ten years. 2.       How many w … more →

Tags: Cyber Launch of Letters to Leonardo, bipolar parent, Dee White, Leonardo Da Vinci, Letters to Leonardo, mental illness

Marcelo in the Real World4 comments

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: This book was *amazing*—and such a remarkable achievement; I couldn’t imagine writing it … more →

Tags: multicultural literature, Reviews

new review @ A Striped Armchair

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: Swing by A Striped Armchair to read another great review of A Wish After Midnight.  Eva seconds Dore … more →

Tags: children's literature, Self Publishing, kidlit blogs, multicultural literature, Historical Fiction, speculative fiction, Reviews

Judah's Tale, Chapter 92 comments

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: Almost all of Judah’s chapters have to be rewritten; this one needs to be switched to the pres … more →

Tags: multicultural literature, Historical Fiction, speculative fiction, Writing Life

new work

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: I don’t know why I keep losing my formatting, but I guess this will have to do.  This is an … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, speculative fiction, Writing Life

Judah's Tale4 comments

elliottzetta wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve got about 20 chapters of the sequel written so far–as soon as I finished A Wish Aft … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, speculative fiction, Family, Writing Life


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