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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 11:13:08 -0600
Remember to respond to each other's personal messages by writing to one person only, rather than replying to the entire CCBC-Net community. Sometimes I think I'm doing just that myself, and it turns out that I've written to everyone. Arggh! The best way to avoid this is to re?dress your e-mail message, rather than hitting a "reply" button.
Occasionally individuals within the CCBC-Net community write to one of us to discuss an announcement they wish to make, because they are aware that CCBC-Net has an announced discussion. These are people who want to make certain not to interrupt a CCBC-Net discussion or to make a first-of-the-month annoucement that is out-of-scope for CCBC-Net.
Please remember to limit announcements to the first and last days of the month.
Remember the scope of CCBC-Net.
OK, now back to CCBC-Net, and a new special guest who'll be with us this week.
Meanwhile, until Katy introduces our guest to you, we invited you to continue talking about what you want publishers to pay attention to when considering publishing sports biographies about live celebrity heroes and heroines - or when considering acquiring any type of manuscript about sports. Who is missing? Who is misrepresented? What kind of sports books do you wish were published? To which kind of sports book do you advise, "Don't bother!" ??
Hmmm, I wonder what Ursula Nordsrtom might say or write to someone who came up with a sports book idea! ... Ginny
******************************************************** Ginny Moore Kruse (gmkruse at ccbc.soemadison.wisc.edu) Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) A Library of the School of Education (www.soemadison.wisc.edu/ccbc/) University of Wisconsin - Madison CCBC Phone: 608&3720
Received on Tue 19 Jan 1999 11:13:08 AM CST
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 11:13:08 -0600
Remember to respond to each other's personal messages by writing to one person only, rather than replying to the entire CCBC-Net community. Sometimes I think I'm doing just that myself, and it turns out that I've written to everyone. Arggh! The best way to avoid this is to re?dress your e-mail message, rather than hitting a "reply" button.
Occasionally individuals within the CCBC-Net community write to one of us to discuss an announcement they wish to make, because they are aware that CCBC-Net has an announced discussion. These are people who want to make certain not to interrupt a CCBC-Net discussion or to make a first-of-the-month annoucement that is out-of-scope for CCBC-Net.
Please remember to limit announcements to the first and last days of the month.
Remember the scope of CCBC-Net.
OK, now back to CCBC-Net, and a new special guest who'll be with us this week.
Meanwhile, until Katy introduces our guest to you, we invited you to continue talking about what you want publishers to pay attention to when considering publishing sports biographies about live celebrity heroes and heroines - or when considering acquiring any type of manuscript about sports. Who is missing? Who is misrepresented? What kind of sports books do you wish were published? To which kind of sports book do you advise, "Don't bother!" ??
Hmmm, I wonder what Ursula Nordsrtom might say or write to someone who came up with a sports book idea! ... Ginny
******************************************************** Ginny Moore Kruse (gmkruse at ccbc.soemadison.wisc.edu) Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) A Library of the School of Education (www.soemadison.wisc.edu/ccbc/) University of Wisconsin - Madison CCBC Phone: 608&3720
Received on Tue 19 Jan 1999 11:13:08 AM CST