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Free resource builder for librarians and teachers

1992
Lists sources of free materials available from many businesses and organizations.

The everything songwriting book

2003
An introduction to songwriting that provides tips and information on finding and developing song ideas, formulating a catchy rhyme scheme, incorporating unique phrasing, creating colorful imagery, getting compositions into the right hands, and other related topics.

Poet's market, 2011

2010
A comprehensive reference guide for poets that features more than one thousand listings for presses, magazines, journals, contests, and more; with contact and submission information; and includes articles on publishing, avoiding mistakes, translating, chapbooks, readings, and other related topics; along with indexes and access to an online database.

The devil wears Prada

2006
Most recent college grads know they have to start at the bottom and work their way up. But not many picture themselves having to pick up their boss's dry cleaning, deliver them hot lattes, land them copies of the newest Harry Potter book before it hits stores and screen potential nannies for their children. Charmingly unfashionable Andrea Sachs, upon graduating from Brown, finds herself in this precarious position: she's an assistant to the most revered-and hated-woman in fashion, Runway editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly. The self-described "biggest fashion loser to ever hit the scene," Andy takes the job hoping to land at the New Yorker after a year. As the "lowest-paid-but-most-highly-perked assistant in the free world," she soon learns her Nine West loafers won't cut it-everyone wears Jimmy Choos or Manolos-and that the four years she spent memorizing poems and examining prose will not help her in her new role of "finding, fetching, or faxing" whatever the diabolical Miranda wants, immediately. Life is pretty grim for Andy, but Weisberger, whose stint as Anna Wintour's assistant at Vogue couldn't possibly have anything to do with the novel's inspiration, infuses the narrative with plenty of dead-on assessments of fashion's frivolity and realistic, funny portrayals of life as a peon.

Girl sleuth

Nancy Drew and the women who created her
2005
Presents a comprehensive study of the two women behind the legendary "Nancy Drew" mystery books, and describes how the characters and her "author" Carolyn Keene were actually invented by Edward Stratemeyer, who also created the Bobbsey Twins and the Hardy Boys.

Best books for young adults

2007
A Comprehensive and effective reference for great reading for young adults.

Fourth comings

Jessica Darling, Book 4
2008
Jessica Darling ponders her life in New York, the tiny room she sublets with her friend Hope, and her on-again, off-again relationship with her boyfriend Marcus.

Charmed thirds

Jessica Darling, Book 3
2006
Jessica, a student at New York's Columbia University, has a hard time fitting in with the hipster staff at the Brooklyn-based magazine for which she is interning, and is tempted by three very different guys--a neoconservative resident assistant, the sensitive boy down the hall, and a married Spanish graduate student--when problems with her boyfriend Marcus arise.

A book takes root

the making of a picture book
1993
Traces the process of making a picture book, from idea to manuscript to final publication.

Whistler in the dark

2010
In 1868, twelve-year-old Emma and her widowed mother move to a tiny mining town in Colorado Territory to start a newspaper, but someone is determined to scare them away.

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