Cybils Author Love!

Ever since posting our finalist lists, we've been incredibly flattered at the outpouring of author Cybils love on blogs, Twitter and elsewhere. Here's a sampling of some of the kudos we've noticed: Jeannine Atkins, Poetry category finalist, blogged about us, saying "what great company to be in." YA authors had a lot to tweet about: click the links to find …

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Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse by Marilyn Singer

Kelly Fineman, our poetry category organizer and a Round II judge, is a woman of many talents. Besides being an incredibly thoughtful and detailed reviewer and blogger, she's also a writer and poet who was recently featured in the poetry anthology Breaking Waves along with the likes of Ursula K. LeGuin. One of the Cybils finalists Kelly read and reviewed …

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Zig and Wikki in Something Ate My Homework

Sharon Hrycewicz, one of our Round II judges on the Easy Readers and Short Chapter Books panel, credits Anne of Green Gables for giving her a lifelong love of books and an eventual career as a children's librarian. On her blog, Reading Chick, she reviews a range of books for kids, with a special focus on audiobooks. One of the …

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Finally by Wendy Mass

The blog EVEREAD (simply called "a book blog") has been a part of the Cybils for a few years now, and this year two of EVEREAD's bloggers–Ashley Bair and Alysa Stewart–are co-occupying a spot on the Middle Grade Fiction Round I panel, very fitting since they're voracious readers (and bloggers) of all sorts of middle grade books. One of the …

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Bamboo People by Mitali Perkins

Melissa Wiley of Here in the Bonny Glen is amazing for so many reasons. She's been blogging since 2005, she's a homeschooling mother of a surprisingly large number of adorable children, she's a children's author in her own right, and she's the one who holds the honor of having coined the term "kidlitosphere." And she's a lovely person. No wonder …

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Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age by Cheryl Bardoe

Carol Wilcox is a literacy coach and reading intervention teacher in Colorado who has been an enthusiastic Cybils participant for the past few years. On her blog Carol's Corner, she reviews a wide range of titles for children and adults, and regularly participates in Poetry Friday. This year she's a Round I judge for Nonfiction Picture Books. What better time …

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Yummy by G. Neri

Longtime Cybils regular David Elzey blogs about children's literature at the excelsior file and about books for teen guys at Guys Lit Wire, but he's also a writer in his own right (er, no pun intended). This year he's a Round II judge on the Graphic Novels panel. This fall, David reviewed Graphic Novels nominee Yummy: The Last Days of …

Social Media Virtual Book Drive

Some wonderful news of holiday giving from our Social Media Guru Gina Ruiz: LATISM – Latinos in Social Media – is adopting a library, and they want your help in choosing a worthy recipient for their very first Virtual Book Drive. They've organized the book drive as a way for their members and supporters to unite nationally and work toward …

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Who Said Coo? by Deborah Ruddell

Dawn Mooney is a Round I judge on our Fiction Picture Books panel this year, as well as a blogger on 5 Minutes for Books, a community of people who love books, reading, and sharing their reviews and opinions on literature for readers of all ages. Dawn is also a stay-at-home mom and former preschool teacher, so the FPB panel …

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Boom by Mark Haddon

Karen Yingling, a middle school librarian, is new to the Cybils this year, but she's been blogging about books for MG and YA readers–especially boy readers–since 2006 at Ms. Yingling Reads. She reads voraciously (as proven by her "Voracious Reader" blog merit badge) and reviews lots of fantasy and sci-fi, with some realistic fiction and other genres thrown in here …