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YA Wednesday: The Special Snowflake Trope, Is YA too PC, Should YA Check its Privilege, Break My Body

Emily Ross / August 10, 2016 / no comments

Today I’ve decided to stir up a little controversy with some links that challenge popular YA tropes and trends. Nothing, not even the current push to make YA more diverse, is above criticism, and I’m glad to share links that…

An Interview with Louise Miller, Author of The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living

Marc Foster / August 9, 2016 / no comments

Louise Miller’s delightful debut novel, The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living, follows pastry chef Olivia Rawlings from Boston to idyllic Guthrie, Vermont following a workplace accident precipitated by a flambé dessert. Olivia’s life in Guthrie takes an unexpected turn…

Friday Feast: Oprah Selects the Underground Railroad, Emma Watson Selects Persepolis, Dietland’s Author on Facing Fear and Not Holding Back, the Definition of Author Platform, and the Most Beautiful Library in Each US State

Kelly J. Ford / August 5, 2016 / no comments

This week’s intro will be quick and dirty — just like me. Just kidding. Not really. In lieu of a proper intro this week due to a lingering chest cold and a long-ass bus ride, please enjoy this photo of the…

Hearses and Other Distractions

Guest Contributor Alexandra Kontes / August 4, 2016 / 4 comments

As a child, I was terrified of two things: death and fire. I also grew up in a family that sang “The Hearse Song” at meals. Consequently, while most kids were on the lookout for punch buggies, I was on…

YA Wednesday: YA Books to Get You Pumped for the Summer Olympics, You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott, Great YA Horror Reads by Women

Emily Ross / August 3, 2016 / no comments

Between the Zika virus and the latest warnings for Olympic athletes not to put their heads under the water in Brazil because it is full of disgusting stuff I’d rather not talk about here, it feels like the summer Olympics…

Through the Eyes of an Antagonist

Julie Carrick Dalton / August 2, 2016 / 8 comments

My farm is a novel that writes itself over and over, year after year, always with a similar story arc: I plant, I tend, things go wrong, bugs invade. I fend off crows and raccoons. I pray for rain. I…

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