Lots of links I’ve been saving:
If we ever need
books that inspire social change, it’s now.
March: Book Three makes
National Book Award history.
Take your own
walking tour of New York Jewish literary history.
Don’t
rush the revision. And maybe keep some of these
revision questions in mind.
Teen Vogue is doing some awesome work, including their
new book club!
The Healthy Library Initiative sounds like a fascinating and potentially life-saving program.
Emma Watson
shares some books.
On the problem of the
hero’s journey and marginalization in trans YA books.
Because we can
never forget.
I definitely need this
audio version of Anne of Green Gables.
An old post by Jacqueline Woodson, but ever as important, about
who can tell particular stories.
The business behind
opening a bookstore.
Love this list of
realistic middle grade novels.
What to ask before signing with a
small press.
I continue to be psyched for the
Series of Unfortunate Events TV series.
How to put together a
writer’s mission statement.
Because lots of teens
don’t fall in love.
How to
make your title work for you.
The delightful Betsy Devany is hosting a
blog series about childhood loveys in honor of her adorable picture book,
Lucy’s Lovey
, and this week I’m sharing my story of Pillows #1 and #2!
And in case you need some podcast-y distraction for the end of the year, check out all 11 episodes of
Crossover Appeal. Looking forward to lots more in 2017!
Published on December 29, 2016 11:20