JDK | 10:28 a.m. March 17, 2009
I think this is a fantastic idea!

With the latest budget cuts hitting education hard, having an author step up to the plate and DONATE 50% gross earnings to schools is unheard of.

And....at the same time promoting literacy by selling an enjoyable family-oriented book -this is an investment worth taking.

Thank you for thinking of the children.
compulsive copy editor | 11:15 a.m. March 17, 2009
Psst! Ms. Stuart! It should be "Madam, the Grass Is High." Verbs are always capitalized in titles. You can find the rules for capitalizing in the back of your Webster's. Spread the word; many of your colleagues are unenlightened.

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