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	<description>Freelance Writer and Author</description>
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		<title>Meet Anne and May</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Last year, I was delighted to meet Anne Dayton of the writing duo Anne and May.  The thing I love about Anne is that, when you first meet her, you just think, &#8220;Wow, she seems really sweet.&#8221;  And then, out of nowhere, her sense of humor breaks free and you realize she&#8217;s this ninja of hilarity who [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your Acceptance Letter from Wexley School for Girls</title>
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I had the opportunity recently to correspond with Cal McAllister, co-founder and creative director of Wexley School for Girls in Seattle.  What’s especially cool about Wexley School for Girls is that it’s not an all-girls’ school…or even a school…or even named after someone named Wexley.  I’d try to tell you what it is, but Cal [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/288</link>
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		<title>Guest Blog on Book Divas</title>
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 As part of a new series called &#8220;Tips from the Industry,&#8221; Book Divas asked me to guest blog about how to get readers&#8217; attention.  Can books compete with all the other media choices available to teens today?  Take a look at my article and tell me what you think.
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		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/282</link>
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		<title>Girls&#8217; Night Out at Little Shop of Stories</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Had a great time hanging out with lots of cool chicks at Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Georgia, last weekend!  Author Jennifer Jabaley and I took turns interviewing each other about our writing process.  Jennifer shared how she got the idea for her novel LIPSTICK APOLOGY, and I shared why I can&#8217;t write when [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/269</link>
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		<title>BNE 2B AR&#8230;ASAP?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I just found out today that BRAND-NEW EMILY has been selected for quiz development by Accelerated Reader. Since the AR program is in use in so many schools, that means it will be easier for teachers and librarians to put BRAND-NEW EMILY on their reading lists.   Very good news!
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		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/267</link>
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		<title>Brand-New Emily at The Greene</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Had a great time at the signing at Books &#38; Company at The Greene in Dayton, Ohio. I got to meet some of the members of the Centerville High School Colorguard&#8211;so full of personality!  One of them won the makeover from Sephora and plans to save it for homecoming night, so Centerville guys, get your courage [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/250</link>
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		<title>I Always Wanted to Be a Pun</title>
		<description><![CDATA[How excited was I to see that Nashville Scene magazine titled their article about my July 27 signing, “Rue the Day”?!  Gotta love it.  Also, I love when reviewers use words such as “wackiness” when writing about my plot, so big thanks to Emily Bartlett Hines for the nice review.
While we’re on the subject of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/243</link>
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		<title>Bullied? Here&#8217;s What To Do About It.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The counselor in Brand-New Emily is pretty much clueless, huh? I purposely made that character lame because doing so moved my plot forward. But in real life, school counselors are way smarter than the fictional Mrs. Moore.
Bullying has gotten a lot more vicious since I was in middle school, and the rise of technology has made it [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/225</link>
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		<title>How Accurate Is BRAND-NEW EMILY?</title>
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Shortly after I completed the last edit of Brand-New Emily, I discovered a hilarious take on the Hollywood machine: The A-List Playbook by Leslie Gornstein. Leslie is an online columnist for the E! network and has a show on satellite radio where she answers questions about celebrities. I recently interviewed Leslie to find out everything you need to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.gingerrue.com/archives/201</link>
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		<title>BRAND-NEW EMILY Available NOW!</title>
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Everyone at Wright Middle School knows you should not make an enemy of the uber-clique that fourteen-year-old Emily Wood calls The Daisies. But that&#8217;s exactly what she has done, and now she&#8217;s paying the price&#8230;until Emily stumbles onto some top-secret gossip about a teen heartthrob and finds herself in the good graces of an influential [...]]]></description>
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