Hello Imaginary Readers,
One year ago tonight I began to explore blogging right here on the Imaginary Blog.
Starting a blog had been one of my not-quite-accomplished goals for 2007. Deadlines usually work for me so naturally as the minutes ticked by and as midnight (and 2008) approached I made haste to make my goal happen before 2007 was up. Besides, I figured if I didn't like it I could just delete.
Well, I've had fun and I will continue.
See you in 2009 right here on the Imaginary Blog.
Happy New Year everyone!
Lynn
Forecast: More imaginary blog posts in 2009?
Perhaps an average of one a week?
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Imagining the 2008 March of the Librarians
Many of us enjoyed Nick Baker's 2007 March of the Librarians at the American Library Association conference in Seattle.
Now it's a year later and the librarians have migrated once again to the MidWinter ALA, this time in Philadelphia. The awards have been announced. And I bet the librarians are now home, unpacked, and taking stock of their goodies and galleys.
It's exciting to think that maybe, just maybe some of those librarians picked up galleys and might soon be reading my 2008 books:
SHIFTY, a YA novel with Tricycle Press
ShiftyTheBook.com
and CINDER RABBIT, a young chapter book with Henry Holt.

Thanks librarians, for taking a look.
This is just one of the many reasons why I love librarians.
Forecast: Unpacking with a chance of reading
Now it's a year later and the librarians have migrated once again to the MidWinter ALA, this time in Philadelphia. The awards have been announced. And I bet the librarians are now home, unpacked, and taking stock of their goodies and galleys.
It's exciting to think that maybe, just maybe some of those librarians picked up galleys and might soon be reading my 2008 books:
SHIFTY, a YA novel with Tricycle Press
ShiftyTheBook.comand CINDER RABBIT, a young chapter book with Henry Holt.

Thanks librarians, for taking a look.
This is just one of the many reasons why I love librarians.
Forecast: Unpacking with a chance of reading
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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