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September 07, 2011

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Zoe

Hi Tina,

I'm not based in London but about 2 hours away by train so it depends a bit - getting up to London during the week is difficult because of looking after the kids and need to drop/pick them up at school. But if it's a weekend... then maybe. Hah! just seen an email flash up from you.. will reply to that.

Uma Krishnaswami

I'm talking to Karen Sandler, author of Tankborn, over at Writing With a Broken Tusk: http://tinyurl.com/443o3gl

Barbara Krasner

Read a three-in-one interview with new novelist Amy Fellner Dominy, her agent Caryn Wiseman from Andrea Brown Literary, and her editor Stacy Cantor Abrams at Walker/Bloomsbury. http://wp.me/pUBjo-gY

Tina Nichols Coury

Re: [Tales from the Rushmore Kid] Zoe submitted a comment to Interview Wednesday - Kidlitosphere


Hey Zoe,

Ill be in London in late October any chance to meet you?

Tina

Zoe

I have an interview with British author and illustrator Joel Stewart: http://www.playingbythebook.net/2011/09/01/an-interview-with-joel-stewart/

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