A modern fairy tale in the truest sense, Inland by Kat Rosenfield is a dark story, filled with family trauma, inner growth, and the undeniable, sometimes deadly pull of the sea. The psychological labyrinth of a young woman’s insidious connection to the sea, from the Edgar Award nominated author of Amelia Anne is Dead and... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Inland by Kat Rosenfield
A modern fairy tale in the truest sense, Inland by Kat Rosenfield is a dark story, filled with family trauma, inner growth, and the undeniable, sometimes deadly pull of the sea. The psychological labyrinth of a young woman’s insidious connection to the sea, from the Edgar Award nominated author of Amelia Anne is Dead and... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour: Excerpt from The Dragon’s Egg by H.B. Bolton + Int’l Giveaway
Today, I am pleased to be hosting a stop on the official blog tour for The Dragon's Egg by H.B. Bolton. This is the third book in a fun middle grade fantasy. (Be sure to check out all the blog tour stops here!) Check out more about the book below, then scroll down for an... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour: Excerpt from The Dragon’s Egg by H.B. Bolton + Int’l Giveaway
Today, I am pleased to be hosting a stop on the official blog tour for The Dragon's Egg by H.B. Bolton. This is the third book in a fun middle grade fantasy. (Be sure to check out all the blog tour stops here!) Check out more about the book below, then scroll down for an... Continue Reading →
The Night Walkers Blog Tour for Paranoia by J.R. Johansson & a Giveaway
In my excitement preparing for the release of Paranoia I decided to take Paranoia (my advanced reader copy) on tour with me. So what happened was originally I planned to record video of me dancing in various places with Paranoia...but well LIFE HAPPENED and so I only ever recorded myself a few times. Â Paranoia was... Continue Reading →
The Night Walkers Blog Tour for Paranoia by J.R. Johansson & a Giveaway
In my excitement preparing for the release of Paranoia I decided to take Paranoia (my advanced reader copy) on tour with me. So what happened was originally I planned to record video of me dancing in various places with Paranoia...but well LIFE HAPPENED and so I only ever recorded myself a few times. Â Paranoia was... Continue Reading →
In Conversation with Suzanne Young & Kimberly Derting
I am so thrilled later this month to be joining two of my favorite YA authors in conversation at another amazing event here in Portland, OR ... on Sunday, June 29th, join Suzanne Young, Kimberly Derting, and me, as we talk about books, writing, and their latest YA novels. It's happening at 4pm at the... Continue Reading →
Don’t You Forget About Me by Kate Karyus Quinn
Rod Serling would be proud. Kate Karyus Quinn's creepy new YA thriller (Don't You) Forget About Me is like something right out of your favorite "Twilight Zone" episode. I half expected a Serling-like figure to interrupt the narrative at some point and tell us to: "Imagine a town where no one gets sick. No one... Continue Reading →
Book Review: (Don’t You) Forget About Me by Kate Karyus Quinn
Rod Serling would be proud. Kate Karyus Quinn's creepy new YA thriller (Don't You) Forget About Me is like something right out of your favorite "Twilight Zone" episode. I half expected a Serling-like figure to interrupt the narrative at some point and tell us to: "Imagine a town where no one gets sick. No one... Continue Reading →
The Stepsister’s Tale: Another POV Writing Contest
Time to kick off our June writing contest -- and inspired by our Book of the Month, The Stepsister's Tale, we're asking you to consider a well-known story from the villain's perspective. Sort of like Disney just did with Maleficent, too - The Stepsister's Tale examines the well-known Cinderella story from the perspective of the... Continue Reading →
