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Thursday, May 04, 2006

"The Annual"

I see that information for the SCBWI 35th Annual Summer Conference is up.

For those who have any interest in becoming a writer/illustrator of children's books, this is really a wonnnnnnderful event. This'll be my fourth year running, and each year I leave exhausted, exhilirated, and sure that NEXT year can't possibly have guests better than what I've just seen. But...

Mo Willems!

Jane Yolen!

And... oh, I can't even possibly link in everyone tremendous. Go click on the link up at the top of this post and see for yourself.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:27 PM

    Some trees are tall
    some are small
    but almost all
    shed their leaves in the fall.
    Soak up the sun
    Oh! such fun!

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  2. Anonymous9:03 PM

    some
    day
    someway
    I'll go
    no money this year
    leaves me here outside looking in

    I never made it around for your month of fibs but I have to say I saw you everywhere. Great way to get people talking about poetry who otherwise might not. Well done!

    Susan Taylor Brown
    http://susanwrites.livejournal.com

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  3. Russell Freedman? Dang. Dang, dang, dang. I'd already decided not to go, to keep my travel-money-and-days-off powder dry for potential research trips.

    I hate having to rethink things...

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  4. Can't wait to see ya there, Greg. And this year, you ARE dressing up for the afterhours party!

    - Jay

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  5. Anonymous5:56 AM

    Hey Blogger
    What's the matter!
    Gather a moment
    Post some comment
    Timeless time in creation
    In joy awe and fascination.
    Pen in hand lyric in the head
    That's the creative way some one said.
    Now it's your turn
    As I jump rush and run
    To my daily chore
    What a drag,what a bore!

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  6. Anonymous6:29 PM

    Waiting
    in vain
    for the blitz
    by the restless bloggers.
    But
    I see
    it not here
    there or any where.

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  7. Anonymous4:15 PM

    This
    is a
    new poetic form
    But
    is this
    now improved norm!
    Or
    is it
    our ten digits
    eager
    and searching
    for constant chattering
    for
    no good
    at all in
    our mindless mall!

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