Skip to main content

Blog

August 11, 2005

Readers Share Their Library Stories

Posted by admin
Tagged:
My blog about my library memories got so many notes from readers that I wanted to share their comments with you. Read on, and see if any of their words provoke some memories for you. LIBRARY STORIES FROM BOOKREPORTER.COM READERS:
July 29, 2005

Remember When Amazon Was Only a River?

Posted by admin
Tagged:
Traveling and a hectic schedule have kept me from acknowledging --- and celebrating --- the 10th Anniversary of Amazon.com. I have decided belated is better than skipping this occasion since I think this anniversary deserves to be acknowledged. Remember when you would hear the word Amazon and think only of a river in Brazil? Ha, if you are a book lover, I am betting the river is a distant second thought these days.
July 22, 2005

More Random Musings

Posted by admin
Tagged:
More Random Musings Travel and summertime have given birth to a new set of random musings, so here you go.
July 1, 2005

Library Memories

Posted by admin
Tagged:
Last Sunday I had the pleasure of hearing Nancy Pearl, the author of BOOK LUST and MORE BOOK LUST give a speech at the American Library Association Conference. She talked about her lifelong love of reading that started in the library in her town when she was a girl.
June 23, 2005

Ramblings

Posted by admin
Tagged:
It's been a while since I have written, which is not to say that there have not been thoughts knocking around in my head. Thus the title of this blog...Ramblings. I have collected all the bits of paper I have been scrawling notes on and I am going to jot them off here.
May 13, 2005

Encouraging A Reader

Posted by admin
Tagged:
When I was in first grade my teacher was Mrs. Falk. I was terrified of her. She was strict --- old school kind of Catholic school strict. We would sit in chairs according to "our ability" (at the time ability was what you did work wise). And yeah, I was first row, first seat. She was very intense (a term I use now, but never knew then) about learning and being perfect. Totally stressed me out (a term I use now...then I just said I had a stomach ache). That said, she loved to encourage children to read.
May 2, 2005

Cooking a la Rachael Ray

Posted by admin
Tagged:
I unwind by cooking. Discovering a new recipe or a new cookbook can be as relaxing for me as a great swim or long bike ride. This weekend I decided to explore Rachael Ray's 30-MINUTE GET REAL MEALS.
April 30, 2005

Runaway Bride

Posted by admin
Tagged:
So this morning I woke up and saw the Georgia bride who disappeared while jogging was safe and sound in New Mexico. Here were my first thoughts: 1) Is Saturday Night Live in reruns, or will they be handling this tonight? I think of SNL a lot when things like this happen.
April 30, 2005

Authors Authors Everywhere

Posted by admin
Tagged:
The Mystery Writers of America held its 60th Anniversary this week, which culminated in the Edgar Awards ceremony last night. I think the best way to share this event is to write it like a travel diary. Sooo here we go.
April 9, 2005

What Endings Can Teach Us

Posted by admin
Tagged:
There are weeks when very public moments of sadness occur at the same time as personal ones. While the world was watching the worldwide coverage of the funeral of Pope John Paul II, a number of us in New York were hearing of the untimely death of a former colleague, Elizabeth Crow, who we had worked with at Mademoiselle magazine when she was Editor-in-Chief.