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  1. RIP Frank McCourt
  2. RT FirstEditions: Harlem as Book Country http://bit.ly/1qfD
  3. http://bit.ly/hZ5i0
  4. New blog post on writing workshops & character sketching:
  5. Contracts going out today! Busy Monday!
  6. New blog post: Our 2010 writers are all on Twitter. http://bit.ly/r1Mrd
  7. Esp. for writers of color. We have grt things planned. Grt things! The PP team's skills and vision are sending chills through the Publisher!
  8. Despite the turmoil in the pub industry, this is an exciting time to be part of - and to shape - the necc changes.
  9. We ended Sunday's mtg. humbled by the talent of the writers we're working with (and hope to work with). More offers are going out today.
  10. We're starting the wk off w/ a motivating bang. Spent Sunday knee deep in submissions and editorial decisions.
  11. We're having coffee and edits this morning . . .
  12. Makes me wonder why "urban/street" fiction is still the dominant trend in the A-A market. . .
  13. Getting a lot of "non-traditional" submissions from A-A writers. Non-traditional being fantasy, sci-fi, mystery and psycho-thrillers.
  14. "Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or doing it better." - John Updike
  15. http://bit.ly/14U5vt
  16. Will the new $99 iPhone sufficiently challenge the new Kindle for "literary types"?
  17. Spent the weekend reading submissions and editing. Plan to make two offers this week. Exciting stuff!
  18. This weekend is all for catching up and getting through submissions. No sun, no fun. Scratch that. Reading is fun in our nerdy world . . .
  19. Just made an offer to an author. We'll see what happens.
  20. Rec'd a great query question: PP's not limited to authors of color; just authors who have something to share about our diverse world