Friday Links List: 28 September 2018

From Mary Pearson (via Cynsations): A Few Thoughts on Ageism in YA "Publishing a book at a young age is, of course, remarkable, but so is publishing a book at fifty."

From SLJ: Reimagining Our Futures: YA Authors On Feminism, Fairy-Tales, & Fantasy (pretty much exactly what my PhD is all about!)

At Cynsations: Harold Underdown on Line Editing !!!

From Terri Windling's Myth and Moor: On stories false and true (important!)

From Slate (via PW): The Secret Life of Libraries

From The Bookseller: Children's book market up 0.7% by value in 2018

From The Bookseller: 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' to be translated into Scots! (You KNOW that's going to be GOOD!)

From Eliza Wheeler: My SCBWI LA National Conference Keynote

This is just COOL: Land of Legends - Wales

From Hillary Homzie at Tara Lazar's "Writing for Kids (While Raising Them)": Is Your Picture Book Actually a Chapter Book? Five Ways to Find Out - REALLY GOOD!

From The New York Post: This is where 'Wild Things' author Maurice Sendak created his magic

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