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Read more about the article Do We Have a Responsibility?
The English version, with the calendars redrawn.

Do We Have a Responsibility?

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:March 15, 2019
  • Post category:Blog/International/Writing
  • Post comments:4 Comments

A discussion of the extent to which adults should protect children and teens against potentially disturbing or culturally problematic content in books.

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Read more about the article PEN World Voices Festival 2018: “Tell Me What Democracy Looks Like”

PEN World Voices Festival 2018: “Tell Me What Democracy Looks Like”

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:April 21, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/International/Writing
  • Post comments:6 Comments

A PEN World Voices panel on writing and democracy that highlighted the myth of meritocracy and the self-made man, and need for more inclusive media and stories.

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Read more about the article The Right Translator

The Right Translator

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:April 10, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Languages/Writing
  • Post comments:4 Comments

Why publishers should look for translators with experience in studying and writing children's and YA literature.

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Read more about the article Ed Spicer Has a Lot of Books
Bookcases with winners of the Newbery and Printz medals, with autographed copies of other books on top.

Ed Spicer Has a Lot of Books

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:November 25, 2013
  • Post category:Blog/Writing
  • Post comments:13 Comments

Children's book reviewer and teacher Ed Spicer conveys his enthusiasm for book culture and reflects on building the foundation of a reading life.

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