Introducing Debut Novelist Alison Littman
An interview with Alison Littman, author of Radio Underground, set in Hungary in the aftermath of the failed 1956 uprising.
An interview with Alison Littman, author of Radio Underground, set in Hungary in the aftermath of the failed 1956 uprising.
Discussion of New Adult literature and a fresh new book from an upstart small press set in the aftermath of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
How does a writer deal with conflicting advice about the process or content of a work-in-progress? Mine had to do with fear.
Announcing We Are KidLit (formerly We're the People) and our first Twitter chat featuring a critical read of Little House on the Prairie.
Review and discussion of a World War II historical novel that shows the high quality of writing and unique subject matter available in self-published books.
A report on my very first #nErDcamp, on Long Island, which will definitely not be my last.
Thoughts on propaganda and political violence, along with a poem inspired by my family heritage trip.
The importance of small press and self-published books as an antidote to uniformity and repression, and a discussion of an outstanding new YA title.
What I learned about myself, the writing process, and my two current projects at the Pneuma Creative retreat last week at the beautiful Highlights campus.
The scene in my novel where I burn it all down and show boys doing the right thing.