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    Edi Campbell: Pass the Hope

    Betsy Bird, June 23, 2020 | Guest Posts

    Disrupting children's books. Resisting oppression on the page. Teaching kids to be better than we are. Edith Campbell begins her series of guest posts.

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    #passthemic: Edith Campbell Takes Over A Fuse #8 Production for the Week

    Betsy Bird, June 22, 2020 | Guest Posts

    I am pleased to announce that this week you're going to hear an entirely different voice here at the blog A Fuse #8 Production. In the spirit of #passthemic, where white people give over their platforms to people that deserve a wider audience, I am giving over full reign of this site to Edith Campbell.

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    Guest Post: What We’re Missing #4 by David Jacobson

    Betsy Bird, June 10, 2020 | Guest Posts

    Once more guest poster David Jacobson has returned to give us the 411 on international works of children's literature that you undoubtedly have NOT encountered before.

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    Guest Post: The Child is Mother of the Woman – Using Archival Clues to Write Picture Book Biographies

    Betsy Bird, June 3, 2020 | Guest Posts

    Amy Alznauer returns to the blog to discuss new issues in the realm of writing nonfiction for kids, particularly as they pertain to one Flannery O'Connor.

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    Nature When We Most Need It: Nikki Grimes Guest Posts in a Time of COVID-19

    Betsy Bird, May 5, 2020 | Guest Posts

    "Too often, children's books by black authors have been limited by the prison of the single story, the notion that all black people share a single lived experience, and that experience, generally portrayed as heavy or edgy, usually takes place within an inner city landscape, where few rivers run, few trees grow, and birdsong is the last thing on anybody's mind. Light, joyful, or quiet stories about our deep engagement with nature, therefore, constitute a publishing space black authors have not been encouraged to enter—until now." Nikki Grimes provides today's guest post on her latest book.

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    What We’re Missing: Gems of World Kid Lit #3, edited by David Jacobson

    Betsy Bird, April 29, 2020 | Guest Posts

    Today's post is for people who like to feel the pulse of what's being published overseas. And since the Bologna Book Fair has been cancelled for 2020, consider this a tiny trip to other countries in the midst of an international lockdown.

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    Timeless: Tom’s Midnight Garden. Guest Post by Fred Guida

    Betsy Bird, April 3, 2020 | Guest Posts

    It's guest post time again, and Fred Guida has returned with another classic in mind. Remember Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce? Then take it away, Fred!

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    Guest Post: Wrestling with School Library Closures by J. F. Fox

    Betsy Bird, March 24, 2020 | Guest Posts

    There will come a time when this pandemic ends and we can get back to business as usual. Which is to say, the business of fighting to protect our school libraries and school librarians from the chopping block. Written before the arrival of COVID-19, author J.F. Fox's piece here today is no less timely for what it has to say.

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    Guest Post: What We’re Missing: Gems of World Kid Lit #2.

    Betsy Bird, March 12, 2020 | Guest Posts

    David Jacobson comes to recount the creation of the Japan-China-Korea Peace Picture Book Project. This includes the books in the series and the issues faced in the three countries in this ambitious and sensitive project.

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    In Which the Proprietor of This Blog Allows One Christian McKay Heidicker to Speak His Piece

    Betsy Bird, March 10, 2020 | Guest Posts

    Today we welcome newly minted Newbery Honor winning author Chrstian McKay Heidicker to talk about his latest book. And no. It does not involve a psychotic Beatrix Potter . . . . yet.

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