Archive for June, 2010


I JUST read about a fantastic giveaway from Ms. Cassandra Marshall, a freelance editor who’s also a literary agency intern, writes YA and short stories, and loves tea. (Don’t you love her already?)

Cassandra received tear-inducing feedback from a client recently, and she’s also gained quite a social-media following of late. To celebrate these things, Cassandra is offering up a great giveaway: a free substantial edit (That’s plot, pacing, character development, etc, up to 100k words) to one lucky reader. How awesome is that? And you can get more entries by spreading the word. (More daring writers may consider bribing Ms. C.A. with exotic teas…)

According to the recent client, Hope Collier, the help you get from Cassandra will not only improve your current WIP, but the ones to come. (I love learning, and C.A.’s expertise seems right up my alley.)

Hurry, guys! You must enter to win the substantial edit giveaway by Friday, July 2 at 11:59pm.

We did it! EPLF SAVES its libraries!

Yo, Evanstonians: Please shop at Whole Foods on Wednesday, June 30th. Both Whole Foods Evanston locations will donate 5% of ALL PURCHASES to support Evanston Public Libraries.

Last night, I attended another city council meeting to support Evanston Public Library Friends. As a special order of business, Lori Keenan, the group’s VP, reported on fundraising progress toward keeping Evanston, IL branch libraries open until March 2011. (Here’s my initial take.)

I arrived well-fed and watered, ready for the long haul (unlike last time, ahem).

EPLF VP Lori Keenan (left) and EPLF homegirl Alderman Wynne

These city guys don’t quit. They really, seriously don’t. At least three aldermen slowed the show by: 1) Pre-debating the EPLF report; 2) Asking a city task-force leader before the report to confirm the facts in the report; 3) Motioning that tonight’s presentation be called a “status” report rather than an interim report. Yeah. And I was late to the party. Who knows what beauro-fun I missed?!

Meanwhile, many other Aldermen asked that we move on to the report itself. Wowee!

When EPLF VP Lori Keenan finally got the floor, she summarized the original fundraising challenge laid out four months ago: 1) Raise $160,000 during a recession; 2) Explore outreach to the west side; 3) Develop a sustainable funding plan for Evanston, IL libraries.

Lori then hurtled for the jugular – the question on everyone’s mind (and out of Ald. Rainey’s mouth prematurely):

The EPLF exceeded its fundraising goal. Not in the year they’d asked for. Not in the six months they were given. No – in four months.

Best line of the night: Could you library people please be quiet?

I can’t say I’m surprised. The energy of this group astounds me, as I’ve said, but witnessing the show of outside reaction opened my eyes.

Call me naive; I was surprised by the indifference (and general poo-ooing) from some aldermen to the EPLF’s extraordinary groundswell of support. Ald. Burrus (one of two aldermanic poo-poo’ers) actually complained that FoIA (the Freedom of Information Act) allowed the EPLF to use information a little too freely. Rrrhuh?

No bother. All other aldermen – especially Alds. Wynne and Wilson – and Mayor Tisdahl expressed awe and pleased surprise in EPLF’s swift accomplishments.

Before moving on to the next agenda item, Alderman Wilson moved that the council commit to keeping branch libraries open until March 2011, as long as EPLF provides the agreed funds by the August 1 deadline. Said motion was passed.

Libraries. Are. GO!

On our way out of the meeting room, I believe it was Mayor Tisdahl who said, “Could the Library Friends please be quiet?” Ahh, irony.

A word from Lori Keenan

While EPLF was the catalyst, we all recognize that our success in the last four months is because the citizens of Evanston believe in and support the library.

This is just the beginning… We want to thank the citizens of Evanston for showing us a source of revenue and volunteers that many did not realize existed.

Thank you for this opportunity and for helping all of us see the potential.

Thank you for your tireless dedication, Lori. Time away from your family (and other EPL Friends’ time away from theirs) has meant six more months of branch libraries for Evanston. Now, get some sleep! P.S.: Lori, I will accept the title of “EPLF’s Favorite Blogger.” Shall I craft a crown and scepter?

Report Highlights

  • Last month’s Armchair Auction attracted item donations from bestselling authors Audrey Niffenegger and Scott Turow (among over 300 items) and raised over $34,000. (Some of my very own heroic friends donated their wares to raise a lot of library love!)
  • More than 170 local businesses are participating in the Windowbooks Awareness campaign.
  • EPLF’s first donor request letters went out last week. Donations in the mailbox this week totaled over $18,000. And support has come from as far as New Zealand.
  • The EPLF raised more than $171,000, with over $125,000 from individual donations, and another $50,000 in donations from the Library Board.
  • Evanston’s Mayor Tisdahl herself is an EPLF member.
  • More than a dozen grant-writers are interested in helping EPLF secure sustainable funding sources.

If you haven’t yet, please consider supporting the EPLF.
Libraries mean so much more than books. And books mean the world!

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WRITEONCON! August 10!

Wow, ALL-CAP title with two exclamation points. I must be excited. [I AM!]

WriteOnCon is a brand new conference for children’s writers, taking place August 10-12, 2010.
Twist: It’s all online!

WriteOnCon has every mark of a great writer’s conference, including:

  • Keynote addresses
  • Agent panels
  • Lectures (“attend” the above using blogs, vlogs, chats, webinars, podcasts, and livestreaming)
  • A critique forum (For feedback from peers and industry pros on query letters and first pages)
  • Many chances to hang with other writers and LEARN a TON

Yes, Margo, but how is WriteOnCon different from other conferences?
Well… it’s:

  • FREE!
  • All-online (Go ahead, hang out in your PJs, or skivvies. That’s the beauty part: it’s your choice!)
  • Taking place outside of working hours
  • Full of daily giveways: everything from books to personalized critiques from agents

Who’s behind all this fabulosity, Margo?

Unofficially (and now officially) they are the Spectacular Six: writers Jamie Harrington, Elana Johnson, Casey McCormick, Shannon Messenger, Lisa and Laura Roecker, and Jen Stayrook. Somehow the Spectacular Six are actually seven people. Hey, they can make whatever rules they’d like.
They’re Just. That. Spectacular! (Jamie, that sentence is for you.)

Industry professionals agree: Feast your eyes on WriteOnCon’s list of presenters – including Catherine Drayton, Stephen Malk, Michelle Andelman, Suzie Townsend, PJ Hoover, Mark McVeigh, Joanna Stampfel-Volpe, Kathleen Ortiz, Lindsay Eland, Dan Ehrenhaft, Mandy Hubbard, Lindsey Leavitt, Josh Berk, Anica Rissi, Jodi Meadows, Daisy Whitney – and more as they come.

But, Margo, why would they do such a thing?

I’ll let Jamie Harrington answer that one. She’s a writer herself, after all:

We really do just want to pay forward all the help and good fortune we’ve all received. Without the internet, and the amazing community, none of us would be where we are today–so that’s why we want to make writeoncon a huge success.
(See Jamie’s original post.)

Thanks, guys. You seriously rock! And – I’m so there.

Registration opens next Thursday, July 1!
Check the WriteOnCon site to get on board.

You can also follow WriteOnCon on Twitter and Facebook.
More questions? Please leave a comment below.
Better yet, tell me: Who will you wear? (I’m thinking Joe Boxer.)

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I want to extend the warmest of thanks to everyone involved with the Evanston, IL Public Library FriendsArmchair Auction.

All I had to do was ask – and my heroes, Adam Selzer, James Kennedy, Claire Zulkey, Jodi MacArthur, Trina Sotira, Cynthea Liu, and Beverly Patt contributed fabulous auction prizes. (Jodi asked Ms. Karen Schindler to donate – pyramid scheming at its finest.) Their items raised $500. And, they just rock.

But even they would agree: the best heroes of the day were the ones clicking, bidding and winning from those armchairs, snatching up 300+ items among 30 categories, from Memorabilia to Health & Fitness… to Author Outings of “hilarity and literarity.

The success astounds.

Organizers have informed me the auction raised over $34,000 for Evanston Libraries.

Taken with their fundraising efforts thus far, the EPLF has raised well over half of their $200,000 goal to keep Evanston’s North and South branches open. (Click here and here for the big-pic sitch.)
Your support is greatly appreciated.

Lori Keenan, VP of Evanston Public Library Friends (and another of my heroes), shared her thoughts with me this morning:

Overall, it was an amazing effort by an incredibly talented and creative team. From development of the auction name and logo, right down to the final bid, they were a model of organization and enthusiasm. We are extremely grateful, and the money raised by the auction will go a long way in supporting our efforts to keep the libraries open. Everyone involved can feel great in knowing they helped to make a real difference.

If you haven’t yet, please consider supporting the EPLF.
Libraries mean so much more than books. And books mean the world!

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