2010 Printz Awards
The final day of ALA Annual Conference — June 28, 2010 — was an exhausting frenzy of acquiring books! I did go to some sessions: One on Research and Statistics…
The final day of ALA Annual Conference — June 28, 2010 — was an exhausting frenzy of acquiring books! I did go to some sessions: One on Research and Statistics…
Sunday, June 27, 2010. I drove back into DC for the Newbery/Caldecott Banquet and experienced the highlight of my whole year. I went three years ago, sat in the back,…
Well, I wanted to blog all about ALA — and now it’s been a couple of months. However, I really do want to relive it and post all the pictures…
I’m taking a long time to write about ALA because life is interfering. I got RIF’d from my job as a Youth Services Librarian, but I was fortunate enough that…
Saturday, June 26, 2010, I woke up bright and early and excited to go to ALA. I drove in — funny thing, but there’s no traffic early on a Saturday…
It’s been more than a week since ALA finished, and I had a wonderful time. Time to report! I’d had four days at my new job as a Management Analyst…
With Gene Luen Yang, 2007 Printz Award winner, author of American Born Chinese. With M. T. Anderson, 2007 Printz Honor Winner, and author of Feed All the authors who were…
Mo Willems, the author of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, works the crowd.
My friend Kristin’s book, Saving the Griffin, on display in the Peachtree booth.