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Book Cover Contest (Deadline March 1st)

Book Cover Contest (Deadline March 1st).

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Book Jackets: Millennium Trilogy

Book Jackets: Millennium Trilogy.

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Celebrating Black History Month

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The Brown Bookshelf was founded  to raise awareness of wonderful and exciting African American voices in children's literature. Since 2008, one of their initiatives has been 28 Days Later, a month-long showcase of the best picture books, middle grade and young adult novels written and illustrated by African Americans.

The 2013 list has been selected and these authors and illustrators will be featured during February:

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Bookbags

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Remember the bookbags you carried back in elementary school? If you were lucky, Mom took you back-to-school shopping for slacks, shoes and a new bookbag to hold all those textbooks. I can't remember what my last bag looked like. But when I started playing around with discarded textbooks, I knew what my next bookbag could look like.

Long before I bought shoulder bags made from a Guatemalan coffee sack and knitted plastic grocery bags, and way before upcycling or DIY were terms I'd actually heard of, I started making book purses.

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Flash Fiction Contest and Novel Suspense

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Attention Short Story Authors -

Flash Fiction Chronicles, a blog devoted to the art of short-short stories, is having their fifth annual String-of-10 Flash Fiction Contest. The basic idea: they give you ten prompt words, and you have until this Saturday (Feb. 9th) to write a very short story (250 words or less) that seamlessly incorporates at least four of the ten words.

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