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She'll Be Back: Alaska governor and 2008 VP candidate Sarah Palin will tell her side of the story in a Spring 2010 memoir. Palin commented: "Being a voracious reader, I read a lot today and have read a lot
growing up. And having that journalism degree, all of that, will be a
great assistance for me in writing this book, talking about the challenges and the joys, balancing the work and parenting, and, in my case, work means running the state." [Yahoo! News]
File Under: Better Late Than Never: Finally, my "Dick Cavett" Google Alert pays off! A Massachusetts woman returned a library book she checked out from a Virginia library in 1978! [Associated Press]
The First Rule of Entering a Fiction Writing Contest: Esquire magazine kicks off the launch of their online fiction department with a writing contest. The catch: the story must be based on one of three supplied titles. [Esquire via GalleyCat]
Children's Book Week (Mid-week Update): Children's Book Week is still in full swing but they already shared the results of their Children's Choice Awards Stephenie Meyer was named Author of the Year and also won for Teen Choice Book of the Year. [Bookweekonline]
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