Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Children's Books In the Media - PW

IN THE MEDIA


From Flavorwire:
Zoella's Record-Breaking Debut Novel Was Ghostwritten, But Fans Don't Care. Click here
From the Guardian:
J.K. Rowling plans some Christmas surprises for Harry Potter fans. Click here
From 100 Scope Notes:
Children's Literature 2014: The Year in Miscellanea. Click here
From the Hollywood Reporter:
Matthew Vaughn buys film rights to Tonya Hurley's ghostgirl series. Click here
From Indianapolis Monthly:
Where does Indianapolis resident John Green buy his books? Click here
From the Guardian:
See the shortlist for the U.K.'s Blue Peter Book Award. Click here
From the Washington Post:
'"Characters in children’s books are almost always white, and it's a big problem." Click here
From USA Today:
Katie McGarry and Jennifer L. Armentrout on writing YA. Click here
From Book Riot:
Scraped Knees and Boyish Hair: The Tomboy in Literature. Click here
From the Times of London:
Children's publisher Nosy Crow turns the page on traditional reading. Click here
From the New York Times:
Kadir Nelson on creating the new Wilt Chamberlain stamp. Click here
From Bustle:
13 Female Young Adult Fiction Authors Who Owned 2014. Click here

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