My summer would not be complete with out books. Last year, Gallego-Garcia's The Tale Of The Wandering King filled my summer days and nights with dreams of old Arabia; of poetry and love under moonlit desert oasis; of coming home and completing a full circle. This summer, three books are surviving me through the grueling heat and occasional rain showers.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak; Like The Flowing River by Paulo Coleho; and Swith Bitch by Roald Dahl.
I'm done with Swith Bicth by Dahl and I'm finishing up Zusak's The Book Thief. Both are darkly delicious books but, it's Coelho's Like The Flowing River that sparks and spices my days at work.
And oh, there's Jimenez's Seven Secrets to Employee Discipline and Dismissal for practical reading.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Interview With A Librarian
The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators will have a special feature on Monday May 19!
Librarians Today and Children's Books: An SCBWI interview with Rosemary Kinyanjui
We will have the pleasure of interviewing Rosemary Kinyanjui, the Head of the Children's Media Center at International School Manila. Rosemary has worked with children's libraries in international schools in different countries. She will answer our questions and tell us what she knows, and what she thinks, about libraries, librarians, and children's books today.
When : 6 to 8 pm Monday 2008 May 19
Where : McCafe at Greenbelt 1, Paseo de Roxas, Makati
right in front of AIM (Asian Institute of Management)
Host : Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators
This activity is open to members and non-members. We welcome published and unpublished children's writers and illustrators, and anyone who has a keen interest in children's literature.
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6 to 6:30 pm - Roundtable introductions, Booktalk, Q&A
6:30 to 8 pm - Interview : Rosemary Kinyanjui
8 pm up - (Optional) Roundtable discussion, more Q&A
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This activity is open to members and non-members, to published and unpublished children's writers & illustrators, and anyone who has a keen interest in children's literature. All you have to do is bring any children's or young adult book that you want to share, discuss, ask questions about, or use as a springboard for discussion. Or, bring your work in progress for a children's book - either a manuscript or artwork - and ask for a group critique.
We collect an attendance fee of P80 for members and P100 for non-members, which mostly goes to ordering a hot or cold drink for you during the meeting.
For more information contact
* Beaulah Pedregosa Taguiwalo
0917-787-4956, taguiwalo8888@yahoo.com
* Dominique Garde Torres
0905-347-1668, nikkigtorres@yahoo.com
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We don't want to send you email that you do not wish
to receive. If that's the case, please let us know.
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Librarians Today and Children's Books: An SCBWI interview with Rosemary Kinyanjui
We will have the pleasure of interviewing Rosemary Kinyanjui, the Head of the Children's Media Center at International School Manila. Rosemary has worked with children's libraries in international schools in different countries. She will answer our questions and tell us what she knows, and what she thinks, about libraries, librarians, and children's books today.
When : 6 to 8 pm Monday 2008 May 19
Where : McCafe at Greenbelt 1, Paseo de Roxas, Makati
right in front of AIM (Asian Institute of Management)
Host : Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators
This activity is open to members and non-members. We welcome published and unpublished children's writers and illustrators, and anyone who has a keen interest in children's literature.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 to 6:30 pm - Roundtable introductions, Booktalk, Q&A
6:30 to 8 pm - Interview : Rosemary Kinyanjui
8 pm up - (Optional) Roundtable discussion, more Q&A
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This activity is open to members and non-members, to published and unpublished children's writers & illustrators, and anyone who has a keen interest in children's literature. All you have to do is bring any children's or young adult book that you want to share, discuss, ask questions about, or use as a springboard for discussion. Or, bring your work in progress for a children's book - either a manuscript or artwork - and ask for a group critique.
We collect an attendance fee of P80 for members and P100 for non-members, which mostly goes to ordering a hot or cold drink for you during the meeting.
For more information contact
* Beaulah Pedregosa Taguiwalo
0917-787-4956, taguiwalo8888@yahoo.com
* Dominique Garde Torres
0905-347-1668, nikkigtorres@yahoo.com
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We don't want to send you email that you do not wish
to receive. If that's the case, please let us know.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Live Blogging: GS LRC Departmental Purposing
Work for us in Xavier School began last Monday, May 5, 2008. We're all scheduled to have departmental activities for the whole week. For us, GS Librarians, we put aside for the meantime our Inventory to revisit our reason for being.
This afternoon, we're a reviewing the GS LRC's VMG (Vision Mission Goals), Roles and Functions of the GS LRC and our MAFs (Mandated Areas of Focus). The session I'm having with my staff is merely a "priming" session for tomorrow's evaluation and planning session.
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