Q&A with Julia DeVillers
Julia DeVillers is the author of several young adult books, including “How My Private, Personal Journal Became a Bestseller,” which became the Disney Channel Original Movie, “Read It and Weep” in 2006....
View ArticleQ&A with Ellen Oh
Ellen Oh is an adjunct college instructor and former entertainment lawyer who one day picked up a Genghis Khan biography and was never quite the same again. It was the start of an obsessive fascination...
View ArticleYou Get One Shot – Want a Practice Round?
by Elizabeth Zipf Richard Montgomery High School, class of 2014 So, I just turned in a major essay for English class, and it got me thinking. We’d been able to revise it after feedback from the...
View ArticleThe Raven Boys: Maggie Stiefvater’s Novel
by Elizabeth Zipf Richard Montgomery junior, Class of 2014 I’ll admit it. I don’t believe in psychics. I don’t particularly like psychics. And, well, there are a lot of psychics in Maggie Stiefvater’s...
View ArticleQ&A with Adele Griffin
Adele Griffin is a two-time National Book Award finalist and the author of a number of middle grade and young adult novels, including her latest, “All You Never Wanted.” Her works include “The Julian...
View ArticleQ&A with Sheila Turnage
Sheila Turnage’s first novel for children, “Three Times Lucky,” is a Newbery Honor Award winner. She has written nonfiction for adults, “Haunted Inns of the Southeast” and “Compass American Guides:...
View ArticleDid You Know We’re Part of Children’s Book Week?
It’s true. This year, we’re an official Children’s Book Week event. What does that mean for you? It means we were able to recruit children’s authors like the beloved Walter Dean Myers, who is the U.S....
View ArticleQ&A with Children’s Author Uma Krishnaswami
Uma Krishnaswami is the author of numerous critically acclaimed books for young readers, from picture books through novels, including the multiple-star-reviewed book, “The Grand Plan to Fix...
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