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Read a book with a CHARACTER'S NAME in the Title.
Your examples show FULL names (first and last). Does a book with only a first name count? e.g. Alice I Have Been
How about only a last name? e.g. The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries

I'm not quite sure what it is I'm supposed to do. The site has book suggestions in their Benjamin Franklin Award section, but beyond that I'm not sure about what to do.
What is an imprint? Maybe that will help me find a direction.

The Imprint is basically whatever publisher is on the side of the book. Technically, most of what we see are not the actual publishers (eg., HarperCollins), but are a subdivision focused on publishing certain types of books (eg. Amistad Books, which published books by and about Black people). The books listed in the resources section of the link will show you some of those imprints. This link may also help: https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/...
It doesn't matter what kind of diversity or inclusion it is, just that it is dedicated, in part or in whole, to providing a publishing voice for authors from under-represented communities. Does that help?
Book Concierge wrote: "QUESTION re: 1.3 BUZZWORD
Read a book with a CHARACTER'S NAME in the Title.
Your examples show FULL names (first and last). Does a book with only a first name count? e.g. [book:Alice I Have Been|..."
That is perfectly fine
Read a book with a CHARACTER'S NAME in the Title.
Your examples show FULL names (first and last). Does a book with only a first name count? e.g. [book:Alice I Have Been|..."
That is perfectly fine
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I think so. I'm going to see if I can find time at work tomorrow to peruse the site and see how what you've said fits with what I see. I'm sure I can. figure it out. I'm a college graduate for heaven's sake!

1. In the map used - are there 4 or 5 regions - ie is Alaska & Hawaii separate or part of West?
2. Since there are not 6 regions - to get bonus point, authors just have to be in a different state than was used in 3.1?

Your original post is still up and the link there is still working. I plan on leaving up. We're OK


I just tried it, and it doesn't work for me--comes up with a 403 error, site not found.

https://labs.tineye.com/color/"
Thank you so much! Somehow I lost that link and never could find it again!

Yes, at first I didn't know what you meant, but I found it, and sure enough, it works great! Thanks, Diana!

It looks like the questions about the regions have been answered. As far as Alaska / Hawaii, if you want to include them in the West, that's ok. If you want to make them a fifth region, that's ok too.
It's the heart of the task that matters, not the pull it through a knothole.
I'm SO far behind, the leaders are passing me for a second time around the track. ::sigh::
Books mentioned in this topic
Alice I Have Been (other topics)The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries (other topics)
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