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Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Can’t-Miss Kidlit Links Kidlit Book Trailers Bookselling is changing rapidly with advances in technology and the belt-tightening economy. Publishers and authors are having an ongoing discussion of electronic rights, trying to anticipate the future of digital books. But the forces of technology aren’t all daunting. Heck, authors are having a blast creating book trailers to promote their titles. What better way to capture the attention of an  increasingly online, plugged-in audience? Award-winning storyteller Dianne de Las Casas has created a Ning community for sharing and discussing kidlit book trailers. Authors are invited to post their trailers and other videos (like a school visit). Bibliophiles can browse the selections to discover great reads. http://kidlitbooktrailers.ning.com Haven’t seen a book trailer? Here’s a gorgeous one from the site: Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by author/illustrator Grace Lin. The Unread Here’s where you cover your ears because I’m gonna toot my own horn. Picture book author Heather Ayris Burnell (Bedtime Monster, Raven Tree Press 2010) interviewed me for her Unread series of aspiring authors. As you may have guessed, there’s almost as much talk about food as there is about books. Besides Unread, Heather’s blog is dedicated to author interviews, book reviews and being a writer and librarian. So there’s lots of reasons to visit regularly. http://frolickingthroughcyberspace.blogspot.com/2009/08/unread-interview-with-tara-lazar.html Mitali Perkins’ Fire Escape I am in awe of this woman. Not only is Mitali Perkins an amazing novelist, she shares the most compelling kidlit news and information via Twitter and her blog, with special emphasis on multi-cultural issues. If you haven’t visited, you really need to. http://www.mitaliblog.com http://twitter.com/mitaliperkins Meet Eric Carle August 23, 2009 marks Eric Carle’s 80th birthday and there’s a big bash at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA. Crayola will unveil “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Green” crayon as part of the celebration. Wow, getting a crayon named after your work. Now that’s iconic. http://www.carlemuseum.org/Programs_Events/Upcoming/Meet_Eric_Carle/ Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen’s Picture Book Intensive On November 15, picture book author Sudipta (yes, she has earned one-name status) will lead a four-hour picture book intensive workshop in Princeton, NJ for the NJ-SCBWI. Some topics she’ll cover: I know I’ll be there! For more info: http://sudiptabq.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/picture-book-writing-intensive-workshop/ To Register: http://www.newjerseyscbwi.com/events/091115-pbintensive.shtml Do you have any can’t-miss kidlit links to share?

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