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Pete Hautman says...: David Levithan Interviews Pete Hautman about "The Big Crunch"
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Monday, February 13, 2012. David Levithan Interviews Pete Hautman about "The Big Crunch". David Levithan, who was the editor for. The Big Crunch, is also the author of several books for teens, including. Boy Meets Boy, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (with Rachel Cohn), and. Will Grayson, Will Grayson (with John Green). Following is an interview I did with him a few months ago. DL: I kno...
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Pete Hautman says...: True Confession: I read anything but YA
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Friday, May 22, 2015. True Confession: I read anything but YA. This Is Teen is once again promoting “I Read YA” week. And as a YA author I salute and support their effort. YA is a vital and important part of our literary landscape. At the end of that marathon I was left with an abiding respect for our nation’s YA authors.and a fierce desire to read anything. I still write for Young Adults&#...
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Pete Hautman says...: How Old is that Young Adult?
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Saturday, October 25, 2014. How Old is that Young Adult? Two nights ago Gaston the dog woke me up at 12:15 am I let him outside. I didn’t feel like going back to sleep, so I grabbed a book from the teetering stack next to my bed and started reading. The book was Girl, 15, Charming but Insane. In Girl, 15. The main character, Jess Jordan, acts and thinks like a 15-year-old. She tells unn...
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Orchids: The View From My Windowsill: Kaleidescope Orchid
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Scroll Down For Orchid Painting Videos. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Finished the second painting video today. The very first section is up now, and I am editting the second 3-minute bit now. I still have to remember the camera angles, but this is waaaaaay better than my first one! I am really beginning to enjoy this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going With The Flow. Book Review: Orchid Thief. 1998 Random House 282 pages. I saw the movie Adaptations. What's the polite word? Reading Orlean's book is l...
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Orchids: The View From My Windowsill: July 2008
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Scroll Down For Orchid Painting Videos. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Yesterday morning I got out the Physan and gave everyone a bath, except Momma Phal and her foster babies, the two antelope flasklings. The Oncidium was the reason because I thought I saw just the faintest dust of white on one of the pseudobulbs. Saturday, July 26, 2008. While the baby Antelopes sleep, the Dancing Ladies awaken. I would not have known what they might be if I had not just been reading this thread. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. The s...
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week: Painting in the Chiricahuas
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week. Monday, March 26, 2012. Painting in the Chiricahuas. The past couple of days I have been out doing bark studies. I have been thinking a lot about the new work I want to do for my PAN sites, projectartfornature.org. Love it. - EMily. March 27, 2012 at 6:37 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Delano, Minnesota, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe To Dodie's Blog. Double click image to enlarge. Logued (at) frontiernet.net. Suecoller.com (nature photography).
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week: Last Swan photo
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week. Tuesday, November 22, 2011. The charcoal of Seward, Alaska, was done last fall, after my birding trip there. I was looking through my work for pieces with a water-theme, I am thinking of submitting work for a show that is about water. This piece reminded me of today's weather, damp and spritzy and chilly. So happy about the swan. Hope it has a safe journey wherever it goes. November 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Delano, Minnesota, United States.
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Orchids: The View From My Windowsill: Back after long break
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Scroll Down For Orchid Painting Videos. Monday, February 23, 2009. Back after long break. Well, I have moved and my orchids are finally beginning to recover fromthe shock intheir new home. Lost most of the dendrobia, one is hanging on, and the phals of course are stalwarts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going With The Flow. Book Review: Orchid Thief. 1998 Random House 282 pages. I saw the movie Adaptations. But now I have read the book on which the movie is based, Orchid Thief. Sheesh. Get this...
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week: Roadrunner, Poppy fields
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week. Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Roadrunner, Poppy fields. More Images from the southwest. This cute Roadrunner kept putting his crest up, then down. This shot is of it mostly up. The poppies are just exploding! One day soon I will be ready to post some of the new stuff I am working on. Good news, I just found out I was awarded a Minnesota Arts Initiative Grant! Money to do a proper web-site, get work framed, research and work time . Thank you Minnesotans. Mn Arts Initiative Grant.
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week: Migration
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Dodie Logue's Painting Week. Wednesday, September 12, 2012. Charcoal on paper, 16 x 20. Hope is a thing with feathers. That perches in the soul,. And sings the tune without the words,. And never stops at all,. And sweetest in the gale is heard;. And sore must be the storm. That could abash the little bird. That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land,. And on the strangest sea:. Yet, never, in extremity,. It asked a crumb of me. Emily Dickinson. September 12, 2012 at 8:33 PM.