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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:09:28 -0600
Thanks for your responses and comments, Sylvia. Thanks, too, for separating them into individual messages so they're easier for everyone to follow, both now and in the future as people look back.
I enjoyed your remark about noticing that Atheneum had published the longest books, and that appealed to you.
Was Jean Karl at Atheneum your editor for Enchantress? To me she seemed to be one of the few editors - if not the only editor at that time - who truly enjoyed science fiction and who edited more books for children than others - again, at the time. Or maybe even now ? Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ A Library of the School of Education, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison
Received on Tue 13 Nov 2001 09:09:28 AM CST
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:09:28 -0600
Thanks for your responses and comments, Sylvia. Thanks, too, for separating them into individual messages so they're easier for everyone to follow, both now and in the future as people look back.
I enjoyed your remark about noticing that Atheneum had published the longest books, and that appealed to you.
Was Jean Karl at Atheneum your editor for Enchantress? To me she seemed to be one of the few editors - if not the only editor at that time - who truly enjoyed science fiction and who edited more books for children than others - again, at the time. Or maybe even now ? Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ A Library of the School of Education, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison
Received on Tue 13 Nov 2001 09:09:28 AM CST