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Blog Roaming Part the Second
Today, I am over at books4yourkids.com. And so is our mutual friend, Richard Hutchins, continuing his cupboard explorations. Cheers (and Cheerios).
I Also Guest Blog (sort of)
I’m not the most regularest blogger, but the next six days will see that change (starting now).
Today, I am a guest blogger over at Mundie Moms, a site kind and friendly enough to help me peddle my bookish wares. To start (and also as a main course), I have given them the first installment of some notes penned by one Richard Hutchins, chronicling his own attempts to explore the cupboards. To follow, I run through an interview obstacle course.
So, if you like interviews or 100 Cupboards or Richard (who doesn’t like Richard?), then you know where to find me.
‘The Today Show’ and 100 Cupboards
I’m quite pleased (thrilled, grateful, excited enough to go cow-tipping) to announce (though others have already put out the word) that 100 Cupboards has been picked by Al Roker for his monthly kids’ book club on ‘The Today Show’. They made the announcement last week and have been soliciting questions from readers ever since. The book will be featured in a segment on the show some time in early March. Three cheers (and a hey diddle, diddle) for Mr. Roker, his club, cupboards, and chipped walls everywhere.