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Gainful Unemployment

I was laid off 2 days before my birthday in 2009, a dismal blessing. I miss health insurance and payroll, but I haven't bought bread since the pink slip because I have time to bake.

Sometimes I'm a serious job hunter, sometimes a serious slacker, but mostly, I'm an underemployed, freelance Jaqueline of many trades including writing and dogsitting. Either way, I scrapbook my finds and activities here for your benefit and amusement.

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  • Lauren Myracle, an author of young-adult literature, was named to the shortlist last Wednesday for her book, “Shine,” a novel about the experience of a gay teenager who is the victim of a hate crime. Shortly afterward the National Book Foundation corrected itself, saying that Ms. Myracle’s book was not meant to be a finalist but that it would stay on the five-book shortlist anyway. The foundation then added a sixth book, “Chime,” by Franny Billingsley, originally intended to be a finalist.

    On Friday the foundation reversed itself, calling Ms. Myracle to ask her to withdraw from consideration, she said in a statement on Monday.

    She Coulda Been a Contender: National Book Award Finalist Withdraws After Mistake - NYTimes.com

    Worst yoink ever. It’s a mistake, but for the National Book Foundation to ask the author to withdraw? Rude! Letting her mistaken nomination stay but not picking her as a winner seems like the most tactful solution, no?

    Tagged: national book award national book foundation yoink lauren myracle manners etiquette

    Posted on October 30, 2011 with 8 notes

    Source: The New York Times

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