Stories for Banned Books Week, 2024
For Banned Books Week, the importance of offering books that portray BIPOC children, racial justice, and friendship.
For Banned Books Week, the importance of offering books that portray BIPOC children, racial justice, and friendship.
Exploring my interest in girls' and women's sports, both watching it and writing about it.
Some Launch Day thoughts for my latest translation, the YA graphic novel Our Beautiful Darkness, and the need for more translated books for kids by authors from Africa.
The recent election in Venezuela as a cautionary tale on how hard it is to get rid of a dictator once he's in office.
Celebrating the paperback launch of The President of the Jungle, which I translated from Portuguese, just in time for the 2024 elections.
Why I'm going to a rally to protest Project 2025. What it is and why it's a danger.
Two starred reviews and other buzz for my translation of Our Beautiful Darkness, due out in August 2024.
Drawing from a passage in Eyes Open on accepting responsibility for failure, as it relates to the upcoming election.
A book/movie combination review of the YA novel Go Home and the film Green Border, both addressing refugees and immigration.
Media updates and links to interviews and distinction lists for Eyes Open.