Debbie is offering it, so this will be a great workshop...
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As of March, 18.6 million Americans were estimated to be living with long COVID. I am one of them. I would consider it a personal favor if you contact your reps and request support for this bill. We need help.
My bookstore is in the newspaper! We celebrated our 1st anniversary last week, and they featured us in the Register Citizen: www.registercitizen.com/news/article...curiouscatbookshop.com
Need a literary agent? From the SCBWI Blog: 7 Great Resources if you're looking for a #kidlitscbwi.blogspot.com/2024/09/7-gr...
The goal: finding a literary agent who will represent YOU in your author/illustrator/translator career (and not just a single project.) Some...
Newly Updated! 21 Wonderful Multicultural Picture Books About Food buff.ly/3DgyHsH#ReadYourWorld#food#picturebooks#HispanicHeritageMonth
My favorite way to learn about other cultures is through food. It can be intimidating to cook a new ethnic cuisine for the first time, so consider this list a menu of sorts to decide if there is anyth...
Newly Updated! 157 Chinese American Books for Kids and Teens buff.ly/3znCkQl#BensonShum#ReadYourWorld#ChineseAmerican#KidLit
I chose these books because there was something special about each of them that helps me to connect to my Chinese roots and I hope that you enjoy them to, even if your ancestry isn't Asian.
Some advice for those seeking an agent / book publication: Know your WHO, WHAT, WANT, and WHY. * WHO are you as a writer, and who do you want to be as a published author / promoter? What are your platform & strengths? * WHAT is your project? What audiences will it sell to? What distinguishes it? >
đ âA lot of nature conservation is a long game. You plant a tree, you're not going to in your lifetime see that it reached its full potential. But within three months of that river being re-wiggled the salmon were spawning in that one kilometre stretch for the first time in over 150 yearsâ
For centuries meandering rivers have been straightened â but experts say restoring their natural bends and curves can prevent flooding and create healthy habitats for wildlife.