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The Library-Lovin' ChallengeMarch 27, 2009Bloggers are some of the most selfless people I know. They're constantly doing good work, contributing to goodly causes, and being rather upstanding citizens in the process. And, of course, by "bloggers" I actually mean to say "other bloggers". Not me. I'm sort of a leech on society. I'm high profile but I don't actually do much with that profile. Just sorta sit there with a self-satisfied grin on my face, watching the good people go by. And once in a while I'll link to a good person with a kind of "Go look at the good THEY'RE doing" and then, for some bizarre reason, I'll have this weird sense of unjustified accomplishment.
I'm in. The problem is that my comment feature on this blog is . . . well, it's awful, quite frankly. Half the time I can't comment on it myself. So I'm afraid that the only way to make this fair is to tell you that for every comment that appears on this post (and only this post) between now and Sunday, March 29th I will donate $1 (up to $150) to my own favorite library-based group, Project Cicero . This is an organization that provides books and other resources to under-funded public school libraries here in NYC. I adore them. Posted by Elizabeth Bird on March 27, 2009 | Comments (72)
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge FRAN BURKE-URR commented: I guess I've been lucky. The only time I can remember having trouble leaving comments here was at the very beginning (when you switched over from Blogspot) and once at the Heavy Medal blog.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge FRAN BURKE-URR commented: I guess I've been lucky. The only time I can remember having trouble leaving comments here was at the very beginning (when you switched over from Blogspot) and once at the Heavy Medal blog.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Jennifer Schultz commented: Well, there you go. I cursed it. (Fran is actually me-forgot to switch names-don't count us twice!)
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Fuse #8 commented: Normally I delete the duplicate comments, but maybe this is just my blog's way of upping what I give. Wait . . . if I comment does that mean another dollar too? Clearly I'm making this up as I go along.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Terry Doherty commented: Thanks for putting the list all in one place. I was trying to figure out how to do that for the Literacy Round-up. Project Cicero is wonderful ... go librarians!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Sara commented: Go, Project Cicero! And thanks for helping spread the word about the challenge. IMHO, libraries can't be loved enough (both fuzzily and with cold hard cash.)
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Kirby Larson commented: What a great idea! Throw in a buck for me!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Margaret commented: A comment for a worthy cause, I like it!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Susan Taylor Brown commented: Woohoo - you are rutless, at least for the moment! Thanks for helping us spread the word!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Susan Taylor Brown commented: Woohoo - you are rutless, at least for the moment! Thanks for helping us spread the word!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge J. C. Phillipps commented: What a wonderful thing to do. I'll check out some other sites as well.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Kaethe commented: Great idea. Mind if I repost the list at my blog?
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Amy Lappin commented: Very cool.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Amy Lappin commented: Very cool.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Rie commented: This is an amazing idea! Props to you, Betsy!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Sandy D. commented: Much as I love your blog's content, and the comments here, I have to say that the design is....unwieldy. Kind of like an excellent book with an appalling cover. :-)
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge LSCH commented: I don't want to be curmudgeonly about this--and I yield to no one in my adoration of the Sublime Betsy Bird--but all these positive comments together are a little dull. People can't agree on pleasantries forever--the conversation grinds to a halt. So let me pose a question: what is the strangest thing you've ever seen happen in a library?
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Fuse #8 commented: I dunno. It's hard to follow blood, but I'll give it a shot. I know that in my old library they had a problem with a guy with a sword and a different fellow with a parrot. Personally I always found the adult patron who insisted on checking out the same Diana Ross children's biography over and over again a bit off. Man... tough question. Oh! And as for the design of this blog, I'm with you. Not like I can redecorate, however. It is what it is.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge jama commented: Thanks for participating! Hope you'll tell us more about Project Cicero in a future post :).
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Janet Fox commented: I have a library story! (and I love this challenge, too). My grandmother, who was deaf, was a prodigious reader. In order to identify which books in our library she'd already read, so my mom wouldn't check them out twice (10 at a time), she a put teeny pencil initial in the back cover inside.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Joyce Moyer Hostetter commented: Betsy, I don't have an unusual library story. So I will simply suggest an idea for a blogpost. Perhaps you've blogged about this before and I've forgotten. But I'm wondering how you feel about receiving thank yous for book reviews. I've heard it isn't appropriate to comment on reviews of our work. And of course I understand the need to have a certain emotional distance between reviewer and author. But it does feel really rude not to send out at least a grateful comment. So while I'm tossing this idea out there, I will simply say Thank you. And if it seems appropriate, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Fuse #8 commented: Hm. A Blogger Etiquette post, eh? I can do that. Anything else you want to see?
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Catherine commented: This is more of a coincidence than unusual, but when I've never forgotten it. My elementary school didn't have a library, so we walked to the town library next door every week. The librarian, the wonderful Miss Rosthchild, read to us, then we could check out books. One week she was reading a book about a family who lived in the Swiss alps and their house was buried in an avalanche. Within days, a blizzard hit and our road was closed for what seemed like days because of the snowdrifts. We got milk straight from the cows across the street. I was sure Miss Rosthchild had planned it all, but looking back on it, what librarian worth her salt wouldn't be reading a book like that in the middle of winter! I can't tell you now the name of the book or how it ended, but I still go to that library every week. Thank you, Betsy and all the bloggers who are participating in this wonderful project!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Erin commented: I love taking money from worthy librarians and giving it to worth causes!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Erin commented: I love taking money from worthy librarians and giving it to worth causes!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Doret commented: libraries rock hard
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Doret commented: libraries rock hard
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge janeyolen commented: The point is not to read every comment but to get down to the bottom and add one's own.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge janeyolen commented: Because "MONEY MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND, WORLD GO ROUND. . ." in a nice German accent.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Scope Notes commented: Some facts about the library of congress:
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Karen Gray Ruelle commented: OK, library stories: the best I can come up with was the elderly gentleman who kept bringing his lunch into the library every day. Every time I walked by, he'd quickly hide it under his newspaper, just like a guilty little boy--as if I wouldn't notice the rustling, and the sandwich aroma, and the grease stain slowly appearing on the newspaper. . . and I never had the heart to let on, so I just pretended I hadn't noticed and let the poor guy finish his lunch.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge AmandaLSnow commented: Soo glad you got involved! Awesome!
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Jenny Schwartzberg commented: Library stories? Hmm. My own library, the Newberry Library has been mentioned in a few novels, such as Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife, and Linda Howard's Son of the Morning. One mystery and fantasy writer works here, Dan Crawford, and other staff members write scholarly papers and books. Most literary. But any weird stories... I'm blank. But I'd like to hear of other novels set in commentators' libraries. Hint, hint.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Kathi Appelt commented: Hooray for all you bloggers! What a great idea. I'm for anything that helps libraries.
March 27, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge mhg commented: As a young hippie girl I was followed around and watched at your library, Betsy. Like I was gonna steal a book or something. Have no idea why.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge kim baker commented: Great idea!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge emmaco commented: Off the top of my head I can't think of any good library stories, because every time I enter I just hear "
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge emmaco commented: Wow, your blog is angy at you Fuse. Sorry for the duplicate comment, but it looks like I've been struck down dead to prevent me from giving away a library's secret above. I was saying I just hear BOOKS when I'm in a library and don't pay attention to other people so much. And that Project Cicero sounds great.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Sara O''Leary commented: Great idea. I'd like to go back to a question posted here by Joyce Moyer Hostetter about whether it's appropriate for authors to pop in to blogs say thank you for reviews.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Kelly Fineman commented: Project Cicero sounds like a great donee. Thanks for the mention, and for joining the project!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge jmyersbook commented: We do love us some books! And making Fuse #8 spend money on such a good cause sounds like a heck of a deal!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge writerjenn commented: Thank you so much! I'll add your blog to my list immediately.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Bev commented: As a kid, my library did not carry any Nancy Drew books, saying they were not 'real' books. Happy to say, they line the shelves now:) Otherwise, I did love my library and still do.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge rockinlibrarian commented: I love the idea of raising money for library causes. I just wish I could figure out how to make it work in support of my own public library that is desperately in need of a new building. But few people read (and even less comment on) my blog, and the poor library barely pays me anything to begin with for me to give it right back....
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Keith commented: Well, I really hope we make it all the way to 150!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge boreal_owl commented: Yah for libraries!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge boreal_owl commented: Yah for libraries!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Jennie commented: My favorite work story is the day when I was wearing my Babymouse t-shirt and the kids asked me about it. I handed out all my Babymouse books that afternoon. THEN! A super-macho 7 year old marched up to my desk and DEMANDED a copy of "
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Jennie commented: Ugh. It ATE half my comment. Anyway, we demanded a copy of "that pink book everybody else is reading." It's been over 2 years, and I still can't keep Babymouse on the shelf.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Carolyn Foote commented: Great idea, and an inspiring one! I'm in!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Bonny Becker commented: I'm in!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Linda Covella commented: Thanks for doing this. Great cause!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Kate Olson commented: This is a great project and I really admire you for doing it. Thanks!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Janet Halfmann commented: Thanks so much for doing this! I put a link to the challenge on my Facebook page.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Liz commented: I love libraries also!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge yukari commented: Fantastic cause, especially in these economically difficult times. School libraries really can use all the help they can get. It's wonderful that you're participating!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge tearoof commented: Wonderful idea, sorry I don't have any strange tales to tell.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge eclecticmum commented: Hoorah for libraries and for books and for readers and for you for donating!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge eclecticmum commented: Hoorah for libraries and for books and for readers and for you for donating!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge mhg commented: @Sara O'Leary, I've become shameless, I thank reviewers. Betsy has gottne a few shout outs from me whenever she plugs my blog. And if you ever wanted to review my books or interview me I'm open. Melanie Hope Greenberg
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge mhg commented: I hardly ever self correct my spellin' misteaks :) And they are abundant. *Sigh* But for charity, I meant "gotten", not gottne.
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Tricia commented: Commenting for the library's sake! YAY!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Little Willow commented: Great cause! :)
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Courtney commented: Thank you for participating in this!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge BookMoot commented: As the saying goes, you can learn everything about one thing or one thing about everything at a library! Thank you for doing this!
March 28, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge BookMoot commented: As the saying goes, you can learn everything about one thing or one thing about everything at a library! Thank you for doing this!
March 29, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Missy S commented: I love libraries! Great fund raising idea!! Good luck!!
March 29, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Missy S commented: I love libraries! Great fund raising idea!! Good luck!!
March 29, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Sherry Early commented: What a great idea! I may tweak this idea and use it soon for my re-entry to blogging after Lent.
March 29, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Last minute Lucy commented: Thanks for your blog and for your generosity!
March 29, 2009
In response to: The Library-Lovin' Challenge Darcy Pattison commented: Hurrah for libraries!
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