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Sites of interest

Verla Kay's Children's Writers & Illustrators' Board: A busy forum for children's and young adult writers—a great resource to find out more about the business of getting published and the craft of writing.

Merry Sisters of Fate: A blog featuring weekly short fiction from Maggie Stiefvater, Tessa Gratton, and Brenna Yovanoff.

FluxNow: Flux's blog.

Scholastic.com: Scholastic's main website.

Authors By State: A blog for teachers to connect with authors willing to make school visits.

Fangs, Fur, & Fey: A Livejournal community of published contemporary fantasy and urban fantasy authors.

Agent Query: A great resource to find agents who represent your genre.

Miss Snark : A now discontinued blog by an anonymous literary agent; tons and tons of information about the business.

Portraits with Character: My old online art portfolio for the unduly curious.

Greywaren Art: My now-dormant daily art blog.

Romance Writers of America: Self-explanatory. I'm a member.

Society of Children's Books Writers & Illustrators: Also self explanatory. I'm a member of this, too.



Blogs on my blog reader

...And blogs I recommend for aspiring authors (alphabetical, sort of)

A Chair, A Fireplace & a Tea Cozy: A discussion of books, movies, and TV shows; with an emphasis on books for children and teens.

Andrew Karre at Carolrhoda Books: My first editor talks about the YA book biz.

Editorial Ass: Moonrat the editor takes a very nitty-gritty look at publishing.

Jacket Whys: A blog that talks about and compares YA book covers.

Librarian by Day: A teen librarian talks about YA lit and reviews YA books.

Librarilly Blonde: Teen librarian, reviews, and pop culture fiend.

Pub Rants: Agent Kristin Nelson talks about the writing biz.

Editorial Anonymous: An Anonymous Children's Book Editor talks about the business.

Editorial Ass including her greatest hits: another (and snarkier) anonymous editor answers questions about the business.

Janet Reid: An Anonymous Children's Book Editor talks about the business.



A few interviews

Cynsations

Fangs, Fur & Fey

Les Bonnes Fees

Authors on the Verge

Reality Bypass

Seven Impossible Things

The Book Bind

Fantasy Literature

Interview with MTV's Hollywood Crush

Interview with Booklist

Interview with IESB.net

Interview with Shapeshifter Romance

Interview with The Story Siren

Interview with YA Reads

Interview with Angieville



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