Snag a copy!
"YALSA’s new Practical Programming: The Best of YA-YAAC offers tried & true ideas for teen programs - ALA: http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2013/09/yalsa-s-new-practical-programming-best-ya-yaac-offers-tried-and-true-ideas."
(I'm not getting royalties; just really think you'll like it!)
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Posted to YA-YAAC email discussion list:
Happy Labor Day weekend, Great Brain:
Tinna told me about her post re: the Practical Programming
book to the email discussion list, so I'm checking in to
address her excellent question for everyone. Yes, the book is now
available/published (As of Thursday or Friday, I believe.), & I included as
many of the list contributors as I could pack into the pages. (There are so
many wonderful ideas & discussions here!)
Practical Programming:
The Best of YA-YAAC is presently being sold in the ALA store:
http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=10707.
Created Twitter & Facebook pages for the book today,
too:
- https://twitter.com/YA_YAAC
- https://www.facebook.com/PracticalProgramming (Pretty please press those "like" & "follow" icons for the book. Thanks!)
I am grateful to everyone who contributed to this title by
posting to YA-YAAC, or by working with me directly to share programming details. Am so pleased that the book that YALSA commissioned me to write --- is now
published. (Hooray!) I invested 3 gorgeous SoCal summers in writing,
researching, and editing, so I feel certain that teen programming planners will
enjoy it and find the information that it offers to be useful!
Thanks, all! : )
Monique
___________________
Monique Delatte Starkey
Author, Practical Programming: The Best of YA-YAAC:
http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=10707
Associate Professor, Fullerton College Library
Adjunct Librarian, Rio Hondo College Library
MoniqueDelatteStarkey.com
Monday, September 2, 2013
Belmont Heights Parrots
Friday, August 2, 2013
Practical Programming: The Best of YA-YAAC
Mere hours before the dawn of my one
millionteenth birthday, I learned that the book that I dragged--clawing
& howling--from the depths of the primordial goop of my lower bowels
is...available!
But, after spending a summer writing it (I'm off for the summers, but I pick up extra hours at Rio & FCL.), then working with the editing notes of several YALSA editors over a time span of 2+ years, I am elated to see this love labor arrive at fruition.
Here it is: Practical Programming: The Best of YA-YAAC
But, after spending a summer writing it (I'm off for the summers, but I pick up extra hours at Rio & FCL.), then working with the editing notes of several YALSA editors over a time span of 2+ years, I am elated to see this love labor arrive at fruition.
Here it is: Practical Programming: The Best of YA-YAAC
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Project Runway: Season 11, Episode 4
Hey, Joe, Where You Goin' with that Cat Sweater in Your Hand?
We now have proof-positive that no good deed goes unpunished.Like some beautiful, autistic genius, our darling cat sweater-recycling Joe turns to dull Amanda & tells her how to rectify that dying moss dress --- and, he gets eliminated for it. Poor Joe was tired of hearing that dopey girl cry and whine, and his mind landed on the solution that would shut her up quickest.
Cat sweater Joe was also punished because his sweater dress most closely resembled an '80s dress, too, and, after losing, his team should have fessed up to making up that theme after the fact, and forcing his rounded garment into a square chasm, so to speak.
Save the super-adorable cat sweater designer for us librarians! We helped you to discover new authors in your favorite genre. Now, rally for our kitty sweater guy!
Guest judge, Bette Midler, seemed to get Joe, as did Heidi. Nina was all up in Bette's juice; repeating Bette's adjectives, and turning as much toward Bette as she could without actually crawling into her lap.
Who knew Nina had a sweet side? Bette could ask Nina to act as a surrogate for her, and Nina would be like, "Let's go to the fertility clinic right now, Bette."
She'd get as stretched-out as octomom for Bette.
Also surprising that the judges liked Michelle and Richard's creation. Talk about unflattering! Appeared as though their model was surrounded in a giant gas cloud.
The judges did pick the right dress to win. Exciting to see how the winner, Samantha, re-thought the challenge by folding the flowers inside of the garment. After all of these years of Project Runway running the floral challenge, Samantha's dress refreshed the entire concept.
- Monique
Thursday, January 10, 2013
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