Julie Scheina
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Children's & YA book editor at Julie Scheina Editorial Services | Former senior editor at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers | Coffee & book lover
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Another week, another 19 reasons why libraries are awesome.
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Congratulations to Jo Beckett-King on her MG debut, THE HOUSE OF FOUND OBJECTS! Perfect for readers who love mysteries, Paris, prickly friendships, and
solving puzzles hand-in-hand with characters. Kirkus says, “Codebreakers and mystery fans will want to read this fun adventure,
tout de suite.”
Copy of THE HOUSE OF FOUND OBJECTS standing on wooden desk with a stuffy of Totoro, a plant, and a window in the background.
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Fantastic! Congratulations!!
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What's that about using AI for "just for research" again?
Screenshot of "AI overview" that says, "Andrew Garfield and Robert Pattinson are not directly connected to the Twilight movie franchise. They did not star in the Twilight films, though they are close friends and were both vying for roles early in their careers. Andrew Garfield is known for his roles in films like The Social Network, The Amazing Spider-Man films, and Hacksaw Ridge, while Robert Pattinson is famous for his role as Edward Cullen in the Twilight series."
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Can Aye 👀 absentmindedly reach to remove a stray hair from its neck while driving, only to discover it’s not a hair, it’s giant flying insect? I don’t think so. (I didn’t crash the car. Please clap.)
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So...until now, authors and editors had to physically live in the same city to work together? And this is the tech we should trust to edit books? 2/2
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Please tell me again how "smart" gen AI is when I receive AI software pitches that claim 1) skilled editors only live in cities like London and New York (!); 2) that this leaves writers living elsewhere (?!) without access to skilled editing; and 3) this is why genAI editing is necessary (!?!?). 1/2
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Here are 30+ fiction and nonfiction titles to help you understand the power, importance, and history of protest. From the Civil Rights Movement to Stonewall to Indigenous sovereignty and beyond, let these stories empower you and those in your community!
Graphic designed with a newspaper print background. The graphic is titled “30+ Diverse Books About Protest”. At the bottom of the graphic is an illustration of six people smiling and holding up a banner that says, “Liberation for all!”
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If you think picture books are just for young kids, you’re missing out! (With bonus library haul photobomb!)
Photo of 7 picture books against a tan carpet Photo of white cat sitting on top of 7 picture books against a tan carpet
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Me to my husband whenever I make a TikTok: “Okay I’ll show you, but first you have to watch these 3-5 videos so you understand the genre.”
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Team #bringabook & #alwaysbereading.

(Sources say Cloud Puppy: Game On! is great!)
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One moment you're telling your child, "Say thank you, sweetie," and the next they're shouting "THANK YOU, SWEETIE!!!!" at top volume to a friend at a crowded Dave & Buster's and from then on you feel a zing of happiness every time you hear someone say "sweetie" in the wild.
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+ If you ever have a chance to meet or work with @editorsangeeta.bsky.social, @rwestonliterary.bsky.social, @allisonm610.bsky.social, @alvinaling.bsky.social, or the other lovely people pictured that I can’t tag, take it! :)
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Kidlit publishing has the best people. 🚕❤️📚Had such a great time in NYC and at the US Book Show seeing friends old and new!
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If you’ve ever thought about asking ChatGPT for feedback on any piece of writing, read this first:
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human sales reps?" The time to stand up to AI is now.
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drive sales "at a tiny fraction of the historical cost." But the true underlying message is: "Wouldn't publishing be so much more profitable without all those time-consuming and expensive human authors, human narrators, human editors, human designers, human publicists, human marketers,
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And this is just a small fraction of the companies with deep pockets working hard to use AI to replace humans at every level of publishing. These companies promise to take manuscripts "from developmental edits to copy edits to final proofs in days rather than weeks" or to
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If you're wondering why people in publishing are speaking up against AI, take a look at the sponsors for next week's U.S. Book Show. I count at least half a dozen companies paying for the chance to pitch their AI services to publishers, literary agencies, and other publishing professionals. (thread)
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Spent a few minutes wondering why I wrote ACK on my to-do list before I realized it was supposed to say "pack." In case you're wondering how the day's going.
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Ugh. I understand how kids might be tempted, especially when they see everyone else doing it. I wonder if having kids write essays in class by hand will ultimately be the solution.
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I already second-guess myself enough; I don't also need to second-guess a probability engine.