Announcing the 2016 We Are the People Summer Reading List
Announcing the 2016 We Are the People Summer Reading List, featuring outstanding books for children and teens by authors and artists of color.
Announcing the 2016 We Are the People Summer Reading List, featuring outstanding books for children and teens by authors and artists of color.
A report on the second panel of the Bridge Series on Translation, where editors discussed the process of editing translations.
Announcing honors for Surviving Santiago from two independent-publishing organizations and the Bank Street College of Education.
I offer the deleted prologue of my unpublished contemporary YA novel to give blog readers a sense of the story.
Discussing my unpublished contemporary novel that sheds light on the rise of Donald Trump among the white working class in the U.S.
A summary of a panel co-sponsored by PEN and the Center for Fiction on breaking in as a translator, including advice on mentoring and choosing a publisher.
A defense of literary fiction to challenge the notion that books are only necessary if they are bestsellers.
A discussion of the recently released Diversity Baseline Survey, why it's important, and the next steps.
In preparing to offer writing workshops to incarcerated teens, I was inspired by the play Key Change, about women in prison in the UK.
My thoughts on self-publishing some of my blog pieces and other essays on writing, travel, culture, politics, and growing up on the outside looking in.