Friday Finds – March 6, 2015
Sunday Reflections: Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend, Egmont’s Last List
Middle Grade Monday: Funny Cats and Crooks, Mary Amato and Patrick Jennings (#LastListEgmont)
#SVYALit Project: Bone Gap and Survivor Stories, a guest post by author Laura Ruby
Celebrate Eisner Week With Diverse Graphic Novels
#LastListEgmont: Authors Ilsa J. Bick and Kristi Helvig Discuss Sci Fi
Serving Full T.I.L.T. : A Teen Services 101 Infographic
#LastListEgmont: Once Upon an Interview: Sarah Cross and Sarah McGuire Talk Fairy Tales
#SVYALit: Survivor Stories and the Decision to Go Public, a guest post by Christa Desir
#LastListEgmont: Bree Despain and Anne Bustard are “Fish Out of Water”
Portrait of the Artist: YA Characters and Art
Around the Web
YA movie news here! Middle Grade movie news here!
A.S. King at Hippodilly Circus.
LA Times Book Prizes announced! (Scroll down for YA.)
When Boys Can’t Like ‘Girl Books.’
NPR asks ‘Where have all the teachers gone?‘
Lots of great new books on the way.
Filed under: Friday Finds News Roundup

About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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