Skip to content
Bartography Logo
  • About Me
  • Books
    • Nonfiction Books
      • All of a Sudden and Forever
      • The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch
      • Attack! Boss! Cheat Code!
      • Can I See Your I.D.?
      • The Day-Glo Brothers
      • Dazzle Ships
      • The Nutcracker Comes to America
      • What Do You Do with a Voice Like That?
      • Whoosh!
    • Fiction Books
      • 88 Instruments
      • Book or Bell?
      • Fire Truck vs. Dragon
      • Mighty Truck Series
      • Shark vs. Train
      • That’s Not Bunny!
    • Anthologies
  • Author Visits
  • Blog
  • FAQs
  • Contact Me

When doing my part means not accepting that invitation

Photo […]

By Chris Barton|2020-03-06T15:42:18-05:00March 6th, 2020|children's literature, Chris Barton, Conference, diversity, Festival|0 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of February 2020)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2020-03-03T06:44:04-05:00February 23rd, 2020|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, Uncategorized, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|0 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of August 2019)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2019-09-06T14:00:59-05:00August 28th, 2019|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult, young adult books|0 Comments
Read More

Come say hey at the Shenandoah University Children’s Literature Conference!

Librarians […]

By Chris Barton|2019-06-20T06:38:57-05:00June 20th, 2019|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Shenandoah University, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult, young adult books|0 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of March 2019)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2019-03-17T14:15:29-05:00March 17th, 2019|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|4 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of August 2018)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2018-08-09T15:57:45-05:00August 8th, 2018|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|0 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of January 2018)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2018-02-19T12:59:46-05:00January 14th, 2018|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|0 Comments
Read More

How to begin a new year with a good night’s sleep

It’s my birthday today, and my most recent journey around […]

By Chris Barton|2017-07-06T06:01:22-05:00July 6th, 2017|children's literature, Chris Barton, Conference, diversity, Festival|7 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of March 2017)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2017-03-09T06:28:56-05:00February 28th, 2017|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|2 Comments
Read More

All the college kidlit conferences (as of August 2016)

Or, more formally, “A Comprehensive List of U.S. College- and […]

By Chris Barton|2016-09-16T05:38:53-05:00August 7th, 2016|children's books, children's literature, Chris Barton, college, Conference, Festival, institute, library, literacy, reading, Symposium, university, YA books, YA literature, young adult books, young adult literature|1 Comment
Read More
12Next

More Bartography

RSS Feed

Bartography has been going strong since 2005. There's lots to read in the archive, and much more on the way that you can keep up with through the feed.

@bartography on Twitter

  • @Bartography 3 hours

    Chris Barton @TorreyMaldonado And two know that he’s going to think ahead of time about what he’s going to say. That’s something.

  • @Bartography 4 hours

    Chris Barton @kaitfeldmann That sounds so much more doable than an even 100.

  • @Bartography 4 hours

    Chris Barton @BrianFloca 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

  • @Bartography Apr. 19, '21

    Chris Barton “...my in-person visit...”: Actual words in an actual agreement I just signed with a Texas school district. The v… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

  • @RosieLikesIt Apr. 19, '21

    Rosie Reader I'm super into everything music after reading 88 Instruments! Mom says we will make a HUMONGOUS sidewalk piano toda… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

  • @Bartography Apr. 19, '21

    Chris Barton @CathyLMurphy @JaimieSomething @nicolexu_ @barbara_lowell @LLeslie @wjpumphrey Thank you, Cathy, for the news and t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

  • @PaulWHankins Apr. 19, '21

    Paul W. Hankins (he/him) Chris Barton and Floyd Cooper ( and others) help us to remember today in verse and visual. Poetry and the picture b… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Categories

Get Social

Search the Site

More Bartography

Latest Tweet

  • @Bartography Apr. 19, '21

    “...my in-person visit...”: Actual words in an actual agreement I just signed with a Texas school district. The v… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

© 2020 Chris Barton | All Rights Reserved | Site Design by Sarah Rehm | Author Photo by Heather Gallagher
TwitterFacebookPinterestInstagram