Children's literature is not for the weak. It is a ruthless cutthroat business with lots of gnashes of the teeth. Children's librarianship, in contrast, is a sweet sweet ride. Now you can hear me as I growl, gargle, and kvetch my way through news, reviews, and interviews. Kidlit podcasting = scary new world.
Oh, I like Julie's idea, too. Or, you know what would be cool? If you could customize it, by specifying what banned books you've read, and could keep adding to it. Like notches on a belt... (hee).
Oh yeah. That reminds me. Sorry about how yucky the comment feature is sometimes. This whole Blogger Beta thing has mucked with commenting. If it gives you any trouble just whack your computer soundly upside the head and try again.
Hot Men of Children's Literature bracelets.... hmmmm.....
Or Hot Men of Children's Literature undies. You know you want Kadir Nelson's smiling face on your ass (I say that oh-so respectfully and, ahem, lovingly, 'cause he's purty as well as obscenely talented).
They are totally and utterly cool, no question! We'll simply start a new trend, if there isn't one already. Jen, the link is unavailable? Say it isn't so!
hello, i'm carolyn forsman, the designer of the bracelets. You can buy them on my site and we are rushing them for banned books week. also at the NYPL store on 42 st. http://carolynforsman.com thanks
Would that be the Library store that's kiddie corner from the Arts & Humanities Library (a.k.a. the one with the lions)? If so, I have a discount there. Woo-hoo!
I think they rock. But then, I would too.
ReplyDeleteI think it's generally a good sign that the link is now unavailable due to too many people trying to access it.
ReplyDeleteI think they're incredible. I wish I wore bracelets.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, they are cool. They are awesome with a raging intensity that rivals the heat of the sun. But I would think that, too.
ReplyDeletewhere are the hot men of children's lit bracelets?
ReplyDeleteUm. Okay, this is my sixth try to log a comment. Is it me? Wait. Don't answer that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and oh-so-chic-idea the bracelets are!
I've posted the info on the AS IF! blogs. However, I can't seem to link them to this. Sigh.
Oh, I like Julie's idea, too. Or, you know what would be cool? If you could customize it, by specifying what banned books you've read, and could keep adding to it. Like notches on a belt... (hee).
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. That reminds me. Sorry about how yucky the comment feature is sometimes. This whole Blogger Beta thing has mucked with commenting. If it gives you any trouble just whack your computer soundly upside the head and try again.
ReplyDeleteHot Men of Children's Literature bracelets.... hmmmm.....
Or Hot Men of Children's Literature undies. You know you want Kadir Nelson's smiling face on your ass (I say that oh-so respectfully and, ahem, lovingly, 'cause he's purty as well as obscenely talented).
ReplyDeleteThey are totally and utterly cool, no question! We'll simply start a new trend, if there isn't one already. Jen, the link is unavailable? Say it isn't so!
ReplyDeletehello, i'm carolyn forsman, the designer of the bracelets. You can buy them on my site and we are rushing them for banned books week. also at the NYPL store on 42 st. http://carolynforsman.com thanks
ReplyDeleteWould that be the Library store that's kiddie corner from the Arts & Humanities Library (a.k.a. the one with the lions)? If so, I have a discount there. Woo-hoo!
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