Transitioning to YA/Teen: It’s Harder Than It Looks
The other day I was doing my semi-regular rounds on the Internet, checking author Web sites, seeing what they’re up to. Well, color me surprised when I saw that an author – whose books I used…
The other day I was doing my semi-regular rounds on the Internet, checking author Web sites, seeing what they’re up to. Well, color me surprised when I saw that an author – whose books I used…
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In many ways, Toronto is a haven for foodies. The sheer ethnic variety of the city, alone, means you can find almost anything you want, from most corners of the world in T.O. (Heck, we even…
Introduction first: In case you were unaware of the 1000 Awesome Things blog, Neil Pasricha was at a down point in his life a couple of years ago, and decided to cheer himself up by blogging…
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I don’t care if George Bernard Shaw gave us the greatest modern incarnation of the makeover myth – when it comes to teaching, he’s a pompous twat. On behalf of teachers around the world, I thumb…
Last month I blogged about class romance authors I wish would come back; in particular, I mentioned Judy Cuevas’ Bliss, which I’d recently read, and how it would be on my reading list for Romance Novels…
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It’s no news that eBooks caught 99% of the population unawares. (Check out the article link in the next paragraph – boy, have we come a long way.) I’d say most authors got with the times,…
Canada’s getting rid of the penny, and all I can say is it’s about blooming time. I’ve experienced what I consider two sides of fiscal portability – one year in France, and two years in New…