Goodbye, Ali—Hello, Anne!

Goodbye, Ali—Hello, Anne!

**Warning: tearjerker post ahead! Do not proceed without kleenex!**

Dearest librarians,

It grieves me to tell you that I will no longer be posting news, giveaways, and cat videos here for you come September. I've accepted a position at Tor working on titles from the Tor Teen and Starscape imprints. 

It's been an honor discussing books and baby animals with you all. Thank you for your kindness, silliness, and enthusiasm. Please, please stay in touch!

And now I shall pass the torch to Anne Spieth, Assistant Library Marketing Manager extraordinaire! 

Yours,
Ali

 

Hello Library Land!

My name is Anne Spieth and I’m thrilled to be joining Talia’s team and working with all of you. If this was a pageant and I was asked to describe myself, I would say that:

1) I’m a voracious reader (I read mostly fiction and love mysteries but most of all I just want a compelling story. I am currently reading HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN by Louise Penny and INSURGENT by Veronica Roth).

2) I’m from Tucson, AZ (shout out to all the Pima County Librarians!).

3) I worked at Barnes & Noble for 7 years (I worked in every department starting in the café and can still make a mean macchiato) and have worked in publishing for 5 years at both Macmillan and Simon & Schuster doing marketing, publicity, and design.

4) I love to bake (hopefully most of you will experience my baking at one point or another).

5) I love music (I played flute and trumpet and did marching band in high school and college).

6) I have tattoos and occasionally wear glasses.

7) I love all things small and cuddly (current obsession: my NYC bestie’s cat Louie).

I’m pretty sure you can see why Talia hired me. I love meeting new people and making connections, so please don’t hesitate to email or call me at any time. I look forward to working with all of you and hopefully meeting many of you in person in the coming months!

Best,
Anne 

Ali&Anne sharing cookiesAnne giving Ali a delicious compost cookie (recipe here) she baked. 

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Monday Fun Day! (8/5/2013 Edition)

Monday Fun Day! (8/5/2013 Edition)

Happy Monday, friends! We're starting this week with a hodgepodge-y check list of excellent linkage: 

- This book isn't ours, but you should still read The Boston Globe's charmed review of Boris Kachka's "delectably gossipy" account of our very own Farrar, Straus, & Giroux called HOTHOUSE: The Art of Survival and the Survival of Art at America’s Most Celebrated Publishing House (review online here).

- Mark you calendar for EarlyWord's GalleyChat (#ewgc) tomorrow August 6th, from 4-5PM on Twitter (details). We want to hear about what you're reading! 

- Consider hosting a Google+ event for #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon! Kenyon will open a Google+ Hangout on September 4th to celebrate the launch of STYXX and sherrilyn kenyon on google plusshe's looking for a few venues to celebrate with her! Kenyon and her publicist are still in the early stages of planning the Hangout, but they're looking for nine enthusiastic venues that are ready to celebrate the Dark-Hunter series. If you're interested, please e-mail me with: the details of your A/V equipment, information on Google+/Skype events you've previously hosted, and how many people you think you can draw into your event.

- And finally, be good to one another!!

 

 

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Our #FridayReads

Our #FridayReads

Happy #FridayReads day, reader friends! Here's which books Talia and I are curling up with this weekend:

Talia's reading:

A STREET CAT NAMED BOB: And How He Saved My Life
by James Bowen

This heartwarming true story of a street musician and the ginger cat who saved his life is now available stateside after hitting bestseller lists from Turkey to Thailand! It's the perfect next read for fans of DEWEY: The Small-Town Library Cat That Changed the World. 

"A beautiful, never maudlin story of second chances for both man and beast and a poignant testimony to how much caring for someone—or some feline—can give you renewed direction where you're down and out. Understandably, this was a best-seller in England." —Booklist (starred)

Street Cat Named Bob video link

Ali's Reading:

DREAMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE
by Carrie Vaughn

This is the stand-alone sequel to the 2012 Alex Awards official nominee, AFTER THE GOLDEN AGE. DREAMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE follows Anna, whose father is a telepath and mother is Commerce City's most powerful businessperson. She’s the granddaughter of the city’s two most famous superheroes and the company car drops her off at the gate of her exclusive high school every morning. Privacy is one luxury she doesn’t have which makes hiding her burgeoning superpowers from her parents nearly impossible.

"[A] warm homage to and deconstruction of classic comic books. [...] For readers who admire Lois Lane more than Superman." —Kirkus Reviews on AFTER THE GOLDEN AGE

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E-Lending Romance from St. Martin’s Press and Tor!

E-Lending Romance from St. Martin’s Press and Tor!

Heather McCormack, Collection Development Manager at the 3M
Cloud Library, announced our recent e-lending program expansion—we're now passionately lending over 400 Romance titles from St. Martin's Press and Tor!

Head to CloudUnbound.Tumblr.com for more information. There are also details on the OverDrive blog.

 

 

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Monday Fun Day! (7/8/2013 Edition)

Monday Fun Day! (7/8/2013 Edition)

Happy post-Fourth of July weekend, librarians! Rub the firework flash blindness out of those eyes, friends, and get ready for another week.

We're back and unpacked after the happy chaos of ALA Annual, but we're diving straight into a full week of Spring and Summer 2014 launch meetings, so expect some e-mail delays. We'll get to everything as quickly as we can.

In BREAKING Book World News: Augusten Burroughs' puppy is still super cute!

 

 

Also be sure to wish the inimitable Chris Vaccari from Sterling a (belated) happy birthday!

 

 

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Grammar Girl Says: Everything is All Right!

Grammar Girl Says: Everything is All Right!

grammar girlGrammar Girl is here to help us understand a surprisingly tricky little word: "all."

On the Quick and Dirty Tips site she posted a podcast in which she explains when to use "all together" instead of "altogether," "all ready" instead of "already," and "all right" instead of "alright" and you might be startled by what she has to say.

For example, I hope you're all ready for this altogether mind-blowing fact:

"Alright" isn't a real word!

I KNOW. Click the big image below to read more about how to use each of these tricky words and phrases on the Quick and Dirty Tips site now.

If you're a fan of "alright," don't fret! In the podcast Grammar Girl says, "Regular listeners of this show know that language is always in flux, so perhaps 'alright' as one word is gaining a small footing."

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Trend Watch: Summer Cover Colors REVEALED

Trend Watch: Summer Cover Colors REVEALED

There's a mighty eye-catching color trend afoot in the beach book world this summer: lagoon-ish blue-green!

trend watch blue green

Check out all the fine covers above and you'll see what I'm cyan. I even did my nails to match!

fangirl nail art

And hey, if you like my nails, you'll love the much more impressive Rainbow Rowell-inspired nails of Emily White in Academic Marketing:

nail art e&pvia emlocke

Stay tuned this season for more summer cover trends REVEALED!! 

UPDATE: Rainbow tweeted the most incredible FANGIRL nail art ever. Go look! #TeamSimonSlashBaz

 

 

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Afternoon Cute!

Afternoon Cute!

We interrupt your Tuesday afternoon coffee break for a very important introduction.

Librarians, meet Siete, the cat with seven toes... on EACH of her front paws!

siete

She's a Hemingway (polydactyl) cat, an evolutionary masterpiece, and the cutest little grocery bag spelunker EVER.

She lives with Michelle Campbell from our children's school and library marketing department. She has also been invited to live in our hearts forever. [...]

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Back from Costa Rica, Off to BEA!

Back from Costa Rica, Off to BEA!

costa rica! Photo by Ali Fisher

Hi guys!! I'm back from heavenly Costa Rica (forgive any typos—I'm experiencing world-class coffee and fried plantains withdrawal), but only for the day. Talia and I will be out of the office again for the rest of this week, first at Library Journal's Day of Dialog and then at BookExpo America festivities! 

Our full BEA schedule is posted here.

We hope to see you at one, if not all, of the events and please take a look at the Macmillan booth #1557 author signings and giveaways in the post. We will not be at the booth during the conference, but if you want to let us know you stopped by, please feel free to drop off a card with one of the fine people in the booth!

And if you are planning on hitting the show floor, definitely take a look at Library Journal's 2013 BEA Galley & Signing Guide available now (PDF). 

LJ 2013 galley guide

Hope to see you in NYC this week. Until then, look at this monkey I met:

CR monkey

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