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Friday Feast: LGBT Reads, Open Letter to Writers Regarding Disability in Fiction, “Book Marks” Reviews, Reader Entitlement, and 15 New Books by Black Authors to Dive Into This Summer

Kelly J. Ford / June 10, 2016 / 2 comments

June is Pride month. It’s the one month where I get to be unabashedly gay gay gay. But lesbehonest, I’m pretty gay every day. And my bookshelf reflects that. But there’s always room for more books to add to the…

YA Wednesday: June YA Reads, Romantic Heroes to Avoid, Binge Reading Sarah Dessen, Problems Only YA Characters Understand

Emily Ross / June 8, 2016 / 1 comment

School’s out for summer. Almost. I still remember the delicious feeling of having a couple of months when my time was finally my own. And I would have appreciated it even more if I’d known that a soul crushing 9-5…

An Interview with Martin Seay, Author of The Mirror Thief

Guest Contributor / June 7, 2016 / 1 comment

By Guest Contributor Melanie DeCarolis There are a lot of supposed rules about first novels that Martin Seay breaks with his debut, The Mirror Thief. It’s a publisher-unfriendly 592 pages. It’s a mashup of three ambitious yet interconnected time-hopping storylines:…

Friday Feast: When No One Shows Up to Your Reading, Beach Reads, Novels of Exile and Dislocation, Five Down and Dirty Editing Tricks, and Five Stunning Writing Retreats

Kelly J. Ford / June 3, 2016 / 1 comment

If you read nothing else in today’s links*, I hope you read Matthew Norman’s account of a reading at Barnes & Noble where no one showed up. Or at least he thought that no one had showed up to his reading until…

Stop Being Precious, Start Being a Writer

Stephanie Gayle / June 2, 2016 / no comments

Years ago I’d had my first novel published and was feeling pretty darn good. I’d been invited to the Midwest Literary Festival in the capacity of Author with a capital “A.” I was on panels, dispensing wisdom and truths of…

YA Wednesday: Month9Books Controversy, Southern YA Reads, Smart YA Beach Reads, YA Romance, Literary References in Clueless

Emily Ross / June 1, 2016 / 3 comments

It finally feels like summer, which means I am enervated, craving ice tea, and in the mood to slather on sunscreen and read. There are so many YA summer reading lists out there it’s hard to know where to begin,…

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