Soft launch

We'll be fiddling with the new header and layout this week in preparation for the 2009 season.  Stay tuned …

Right Up Our Alley

Since one of our major criteria for award-winning books here at the Cybils is kid appeal, we were stoked to find out about a new award for YA literature that recognizes that same quality. The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN) of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) recently announced the finalists for the inaugural Amelia Elizabeth Walden …

Great Publishing Panelists, Batman

Our Cybils panelists and judges are bloggers and teachers, librarians and, yes, writers–some of whom have books coming out this summer. Here are just a few–and if we've missed anyone, feel free to leave a note in the comments! June 9: Mare's War by Tanita S. Davis (Finding Wonderland) – Sci-Fi/Fantasy judging panelist June 9: The Old Blue Pickup Truck …

Cybils on Top 100 Poetry Blogs!

The Cybils have gotten another nod of recognition–we've made it to the list of Top 100 Poetry Blogs published by Online University Reviews! Their comprehensive list includes blogs by or about poets, blogs promoting poetry for children, and video/audio poetry blogs. It's an excellent resource, and we're proud to be in such illustrious company. We're in the section listing sites …

BEA and Bloggers, Perfect Together

Going to BEA? Lucky duck. Cybils and the KidLitosphere will be ably represented there by Pam Coughlin and Sheila Ruth. Here's some info Sheila sent into me about their fabulous presence there: Pam Coughlan and I are participating in a "Blogger signing" thing (like an author autographing session, except for bloggers) at the booth of the company responsible for NetGalley, …

New Blog Announcement: Booklights

I am happy to announce the launch of a new children's book blog from PBS Parents, Booklights. Pam Coughlan (MotherReader), Susan Kusel (Wizards Wireless), and I (Jen Robinson) will be working with Gina Montefusco from PBS, along with various guest contributors, to bring literacy and reading content to the PBS Parents audience. The goal of Booklights, in line with the …

The Amazing Gregory K.

Crap! I totally forgot to publicize Gotta Book's poetry blitz.  That was SO on my list of things to do for this month.  I'm such a bad virtual friend.  Actually, since I've met Gotta Book's Gregory K. in person, I'm a bad friend, period.  I hope he still loves us and comes back to judge again next year (gulp). Here's …

Cybils bookmarks

We have gorgeous bookmarks in house.  They list all the 2008 Cybils winners and contact info for Kelly and myself, plus of course our website URL.  If you'd like me to send you an envelope of 30-40 or so, email me your name and address at anne (at) bookbuds (dot) net. I'll send more if you want.  I ordered 5,000 …

Major Cybils Media Mention! W00t!

The Cybils is hitting the big time, guys. Well, really, I suppose it's a Cybils winner who's hitting the big time. Suzanne Collins, author of YA Fantasy & Science Fiction winner The Hunger Games, will be adapting her novel into a screenplay. In the press release announcing the acquisition deal is a synopsis of the novel and the accolades it's …

RIF strikes again

Carol Rasco at Reading Is Fundamental features the cover of another Cybils winner.  This week it's our Best Poetry book, Naomi Shihab Nye's "Honeybee."