For our February Book of the Month, we featured Darkness Becomes Her and the sequel A Beautiful Evil by Kelly Keaton. Both books feature the significant influence of Greek mythology, so for our writing contest we asked you to write your own modernized twist on a classic myth! Our two winners will each receive a... Continue Reading →
Ditched by Robin Mellom: Prom Story Writing Contest Winner
At very long last, I'm attempting to get caught up on writing contest winners (my apologies ... I won't bore you with the life details that have put me so far behind!) ... and this evening, we're starting with the winners of our prom story writing contest, inspired by Ditched by Robin Mellom -- a... Continue Reading →
Ditched by Robin Mellom: Prom Story Writing Contest Winner
At very long last, I'm attempting to get caught up on writing contest winners (my apologies ... I won't bore you with the life details that have put me so far behind!) ... and this evening, we're starting with the winners of our prom story writing contest, inspired by Ditched by Robin Mellom -- a... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Q&A with Breadcrumbs illustrator Erin McGuire
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a children’s book illustrator? Today Novel Novice chats with Erin McGuire, illustrator of our Middle Grade Book of the Month, BREADCRUMBS. Erin shares her experience working on BREADCRUMBS, her journey becoming an artist, and offers some great advice for aspiring book illustrators. Enjoy! Did you always... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Q&A with Breadcrumbs illustrator Erin McGuire
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a children’s book illustrator? Today Novel Novice chats with Erin McGuire, illustrator of our Middle Grade Book of the Month, BREADCRUMBS. Erin shares her experience working on BREADCRUMBS, her journey becoming an artist, and offers some great advice for aspiring book illustrators. Enjoy! Did you always... Continue Reading →
Bethany Griffin: Masque of the Red Death Q&A Part 2
Today, we're bringing you part 2 of our three-part exclusive interview with Bethany Griffin, author of Masque of the Red Death: Your book is based on Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death" short story, but you mention on your website that "Fall of the House of Usher" is your favorite Poe story. What... Continue Reading →
Bethany Griffin: Masque of the Red Death Q&A Part 2
Today, we're bringing you part 2 of our three-part exclusive interview with Bethany Griffin, author of Masque of the Red Death: Your book is based on Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death" short story, but you mention on your website that "Fall of the House of Usher" is your favorite Poe story. What... Continue Reading →
Bethany Griffin: Masque of the Red Death Q&A Part 1
Today, we are thrilled to bring you part one of our three-part interview with Masque of the Red Death author Bethany Griffin. Thanks to Bethany for answering all our questions! MASQUE is set in sort of an ambiguous place/time period. How did you establish the rules for technology, dress, etc.? What made you decide to... Continue Reading →
Bethany Griffin: Masque of the Red Death Q&A Part 1
Today, we are thrilled to bring you part one of our three-part interview with Masque of the Red Death author Bethany Griffin. Thanks to Bethany for answering all our questions! MASQUE is set in sort of an ambiguous place/time period. How did you establish the rules for technology, dress, etc.? What made you decide to... Continue Reading →
Three newcomers take top spots on best sellers list
Ohhh, we have three new entrants occupying the top three spots on this week's list. The first is Insurgent by Veronica Roth, the follow-up to Divergent. This is next on my TBR list. The second newbie is Bitterblue, the sequel to Graceling by Kristin Cashore. I'm hearing good things about it. The third newcomer is... Continue Reading →
