Guest Post on Teen Librarian Toolbox: Bringing A Historical Worldview to the Present

I can’t believe YOUR LIFE HAS BEEN DELAYED has already been out in the world for two weeks! If you’ve been watching my other social media, you may have seen me share a few other interviews, and I’ll drop links to those at the end of this post. But today I wanted to share my guest post on Teen Librarian Toolbox, a site hosted by the School Library Journal.

Titled “Bringing A Historical Worldview to the Present,” the post is about how I approached researching the worldview of a 20th century teen being dropped into the 21st century. You can read the post here: https://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2021/09/bringing-a-historical-worldview-to-the-present-a-guest-post-by-michelle-i-mason/

If you missed any of my launch week events and would like to see the replays, you can view those here:

Launch event at The Novel Neighbor with Debbie Rigaud: YouTube

Instagram Live with Brianna Bourne: Instagram Live

Pre-Signing Interview with B&N Bookseller Perry: Facebook Watch

I’m also so honored to be the September Featured Author for the Kansas/Missouri Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (KS/MO SCBWI). I’m a longtime member of SCBWI, and it’s thrilling to finally be on the published side! Here’s the link to that interview: https://ksmo.scbwi.org/featured-author/

I have some other interviews coming up, and I also plan to start sharing reviews again soon. My reading time has been a bit limited lately, but I’m getting back to it and plan to have some recommendations in the near future!

Thank you again for your support!

 

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