Good Comics for Kids
Amanda MacGregor, February 12, 2024 | Guest Post
A few years back, I was looking for a way to engage readers and put books into students’ hands that landed somewhere between enjoyment reading and the rigor of a novel unit. After playing around with some ideas, a book award seemed to offer just the right amount of dynamic interaction.
Amanda MacGregor, February 9, 2024 | Guest Post
When I think of what it means to stay afloat, I think of resilience. I was moved to write WAVE because I had an inspiring vision of what waves can teach us about resilience.
Amanda MacGregor, February 7, 2024 | Guest Post
Queer stories can be joyful. We can celebrate that joy both looking backward toward the past, standing bravely in the present, and facing the future with hope and good care for each other, always.
Amanda MacGregor, February 6, 2024 | Guest Post
A few years ago, I set off on an adventure that would eventually leave me both alone and alone in the woods…for days on end.
Amanda MacGregor, February 5, 2024 | Guest Post
My hope is that my readers will form their own conclusions about what role they want social media to play in their lives, what type of art or content they want to create, for who, and why.
Amanda MacGregor, February 2, 2024 | Guest Post
I hope young readers see that friendship is so powerful and important, even when it’s messy and imperfect.
Amanda MacGregor, February 1, 2024 | Guest Post
Every writer gets the same question. Whether they write for adults or kids. Whether they are at a school or a cocktail party. “Where did you get the idea for the book?”
Ally Watkins, January 30, 2024 | Faith, Guest Post, YALit
I never thought of myself as a particularly religious teen. My family was Catholic because we’d always been Catholic. We ate fish on Fridays during Lent but didn’t say grace before meals. I went to Catholic elementary school, because my parents felt it was a good religious foundation and the school was strong academically, but […]
Amanda MacGregor, January 30, 2024 | Guest Post
In writing Alterations, I wanted to show that a major part of growing up is shifting (or altering) your perspective to realize all the factors that are working together to make your life possible, all the stories of struggle hidden behind every success.
Karen Jensen, MLS, January 29, 2024 | Uncategorized
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