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I hope Food Fight accomplishes its goal—to increase awareness and create feelings of empathy toward kids and families living with ARFID.
Reading the classics is hard for some people. For a lot of people. And a lot of people simply won’t pick them up. That’s okay.
Many teenagers in this day and age not only understand that politics will impact their world, but that they can in turn, impact politics.
At times, life presents us with opportunities disguised as challenges. If we leap, we just might find solid ground and oh so much happiness.
Muzoon Almellehan, a Syrian refugee and advocate for refugees and education, gives us a peek into her busy life.
To some people beginning with an image before writing the story might seem strange. But I have always been a visual person and drawing my way towards the story and solutions in my stories, works best for me.
Thank you to SLJ’s TLT, and Amanda MacGregor in particular, for allowing me to discuss several topics related to my debut, YA novel, FATIMA TATE TAKES THE CAKE. It was released June 13th, 2023, by Holiday House. The main character, Fatima, is a seventeen-year-old high school senior who aspires to become a pastry chef, contrary […]
Who are you when so much of your life is about image? When do you get to be you?
When I began to write All the Dead Lie Down, I was imagining what it would be like to have anxiety and be dropped into the middle of an actual Gothic novel.
I write books about grief not to make the reader sad, I write them to give readers a safe space to heal.
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