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The Gbemi and Audrey Show, Hosted by Erin Murphy
Hi! I’m not Audrey Vernick, I’m Erin Murphy, Audrey’s literary agent. When Audrey started this blog focused on literary friendships, I knew she had to somehow include her own friendship with Gbemi (Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich). I was there the day they … Continue reading
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Tagged 8th-Grade Superzero, Audrey Vernick, Ben & Jerry's, Bogart and Vinnie, Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz, Edgar's Second Word, Eighth-Grade Superzero, EMLA, Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary Agency, Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten, lost email, mjojitos, Olugbemisola, Olugbemisola Amusashonubi Perkovich, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, paperback release, SCBWI, Teach Your Buffalo To Play Drums
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Citrus-Scented Friendship
I’ll bet this one’s been on your radar: One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street. Maybe you heard the buzz. Or noticed the stand-out cover. Or wondered about that long, interesting title. I was lucky to meet the … Continue reading
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Tagged A Girl Called Al, Anne of Green Gables, author, Constance C. Greene, EMLA, Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary Agency, inspiration, Joanne Rocklin, L.M. Montgomery, literary friendship, middle grade, novel, Oakland, One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street, orange tree
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