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Writing During COVID and Chaos: How Authors Keep Going

Tracey Palmer / January 9, 2021 / 1 comment

It’s a new year! Yay! And the vaccine is rolling out! Finally, you can exhale and concentrate on your novel. Not so fast, Hemingway. The end might be in sight, but as much as we we’d all like to move…

Meet Alexandra Monir, Author of Black Canary, the Newest Addition to the DC Icons Series

Hadley Timmermann / December 29, 2020 / 2 comments

A feminist twist on a classic DC superhero, with an origin story unlike any other, Black Canary: Breaking the Silence pushes for equality, stands against injustice, and makes clear that the most powerful weapon we all have is our voice….

The Company Daughter

Interview with Samantha Rajaram, Author of The Company Daughters

Milo Todd / December 24, 2020 / no comments

Samantha Rajaram is a rare gem of an author who can bring history to life. Based on true events, The Company Daughters is set in 1620 Amsterdam, centering on young women Jana and Sontje as they’re shipped off to become…

Interview with KJ Dell’Antonia, Author of The Chicken Sisters

Sara Shukla / December 15, 2020 / no comments

“There’s just something about being in a place where what matters most is right in front of you.” That’s one of my favorite lines from KJ Dell’Antonia’s warm, funny, and enveloping novel, The Chicken Sisters. It’s something we all need…

Interview with David Heski Wanbli Weiden, Author of Winter Counts

Pamela Loring / November 27, 2020 / no comments

If you’re in the mood for what There There author Tommy Orange calls “a thriller with a beating heart and jagged teeth…a brilliant meditation on power and violence, and a testament to just how much a crime novel can achieve,”…

Interview with Robin Farmer, author of Malcolm and Me

Jen Johnson / November 17, 2020 / 1 comment

Malcolm and Me is Robin Farmer’s YA debut, an #OwnVoices historical fiction narrative rooted in the author’s personal experiences with racism as a young girl. Winner of the She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing (STEP) contest, Farmer…

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