Friday, September 23, 2016

ANNOUNCEMENT: Cybils 2016: Fiction Picture Books Judges


 











Cybils 2016: Fiction Picture Books Judges

Round 1
Deb Nance The Reader Buzz@debnance   
Jennifer Wharton Jean Little Library@jeanlittlelib 
Kirsti Call Reading for Research@kirsticall 
Lynne Marie My Word Playground@Literally_Lynne 
Ami Jones A Mom’s Spare Time 
Sue Morris Kid Lit Reviews@suemmorris 
Kate Unger Mom’s Radius@MomsRadius  

Round 2 
Teri Lesesne Goddess of YA@ProfessorNana 
Mel Schult Let’s Talk Picture Books@spiky_Penelope 
Benji Martin Tales of an Elementary School Librarian
     @mrbenjimartin 
Lauren Davis Happily Ever Elephants@KidLitLauren 
Emily Andrus Literary Hoots@literaryhoots


Congratulations to all the Judges. I am proud and honored to be a part of this Cybils crew!

http://www.cybils.com/category/announcements/page/2

4 comments:

  1. Congrats to you! I'm so excited to work with you on round 1. Have you done this before? I have not, so I'm a little clueless but anxious to get started.

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    1. Hi, Kate! I am excited to work with you on Round 1, too! I have not done this before as it is also my first year, and am awaiting the instructions. Always feel free to contact me for any questions or assistance though. I'm sure we will both get the hang of it quickly.

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  2. I did YA Fiction many years ago, but I imagine this will be completely different. Keep an eye on the titles as the nominations come in, and start grabbing library copies if available - but don't go buy anything just yet, most publishers will send review copies. The YA chair had us each keeping lists we could share of our own top twenty, then narrowing it down every few weeks. In December we had a loooong group chat arguing the merits of our favorites until we reached a consensus on the short list. That was hard! I'm an OCD type, so I have already set up a spread sheet to be filled in with book titles, dates I read and re-read, and various notes. I think picture books will be harder to compare than YA was.

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    1. Thank you so very much, Ami! Your thoughts are entirely helpful! Thanks for stopping by My Word Playground.

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