Stay Outta the Wardrobe
In reading for an agent as well as slush for a publisher, it was just a normal day to find a handful of submissions that listed The Lion, The Witch
In reading for an agent as well as slush for a publisher, it was just a normal day to find a handful of submissions that listed The Lion, The Witch
I was born in 1984, so when I went to the bookstore as an eleven year old, I went right to Young Adult section. On the shelves there were Judy
As a human person who has been a children’s book professional for my entire career (really: Children’s bookseller with a focus on school programming and events, children’s book marketer, eBook
Trumpets blaring! We’re so excited to have been guests on NPR’s THE BIG LISTEN, with a real focus on that time a llama stepped to Adam. Have a listen for
Adam and I have been gone for a year now, the bulk of of which was spent in South America. We’ve launched a YouTube Channel that supports our podcast, and
I love The Rumpus, and am very excited that a short story of mine, Mustard Seeds, has been published there! It’s a retelling of a Buddhist story, with witches and
Writing, and now podcasting, too! Ever wanted to quit your job, hit the road and chase some adventure? Well, that’s just what my husband, Adam, and I are doing. Follow
On sale now! Buy it from my Indie of choice, Books Inc.Or from my eRetailer of choice, iBooks (bonus, I narrate this edition) Here’s a bunch of reasons you should
I did an interview with SF Weekly’s regular column, The Write Stuff, courtesy of the fantastic Evan Karp, which you can read here. We also recorded the video, above.
I left Chronicle Books about 2 months ago, but they still posted my last few blog entries for them anyway! You can read one I wrote about princesses here.
I visited KALW radio station, and recorded my recommendation of The Secret History by Donna Tartt, as part of the Litography Project. You can hear it here!