Do We Have a Responsibility?
A discussion of the extent to which adults should protect children and teens against potentially disturbing or culturally problematic content in books.
A discussion of the extent to which adults should protect children and teens against potentially disturbing or culturally problematic content in books.
With the cancellation of two YA novels already this year, the PEN America annual meeting and panel discussion moderated by PEN Executive Director Suzanne Nossel on the topic "Writing Wrongs:…
A discussion of the award-winning documentary Free Solo and how it especially resonated with go-it-alone me.
Exchanging a sensitivity read for an expert read prompts a discussion on the difference between the two.
Mary Atkinson talks about her critically acclaimed small coop press-published middle grade novel Tillie Heart and Soul and her publishing process.
Insights and tips for bloggers and travel writers at the January 2019 New York Times Travel Expo.
An audit of the books I reviewed for The Pirate Tree, according to diversity of characters and authors and size of publishers.
Today I’m hosting my first-ever cover reveal. I’m thrilled and honored to present the cover of Katia Raina’s debut YA novel, Castle of Concrete, published by Young Europe, the YA…
A discussion of the 2019 Academy Award nominees for Foreign Language Film and why these movies are superior to Hollywood's offerings.
The shocking victory of a white nationalist President and his political party in November 2016 led me to wonder about the fate of the many diverse books making their way…