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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

On Coverflipping, Misogyny, and, Oh Yeah—How You and I Are Part of the Problem

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If you’re in any way involved in the YA publishing world, you’ve probably heard a lot about Maureen Johnson’s #coverflip challenge by now....
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Tuesday Muse: Ellen Degeneres on Success and Integrity

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"It was so important for me to lose everything, because I found out what the most important thing is is to be true to yourself... I...
Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tuesday Muse: Hank Green on Growing Up

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Because every now and then I step back and look at my life and consider my age and wonder why I don't feel more like a grownup: Grow...
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tuesday Muse: Kristin Cashore on Starting Over

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Last Tuesday I attended an event at Books of Wonder that was run in an unusual way: three powerhouse writers who knew and really loved each ...
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Tuesday Muse: Where the Hell is Matt? Dancing and Building Community

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It started out as one man dancing badly (his words, not mine!) all over the world. Over time, it became one man bringing people together...
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Rachel Stark
I'm an Associate Marketing Manager at Simon & Schuster Children's Books. I love quirky people, swing and blues dancing, pelicans, all things typographic and, most of all, talking about books and publishing.

I started my publishing career as an intern extraordinaire at Scholastic's Arthur A. Levine Books and W. W. Norton, then spent almost two years as an Editorial Assistant in academic publishing. In 2011, I moved into children's publishing as the Assistant Marketing Manager at Bloomsbury & Walker Books for Young Readers. Occasionally I take on clients for freelance editing and manuscript critiques (see below).

In all, I spend a lot of time thinking about books. Since you're here, something tells me you do, too.
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