Large Countries and the Value of Life
In the wake of a tragic assassination, a discussion of whether a country can be too large and populous for its own good.
In the wake of a tragic assassination, a discussion of whether a country can be too large and populous for its own good.
Advice for writers of grief narratives for young readers, and broadening the definition of the genre.
Portraying Catholic characters and the Catholic Church in my historical fiction in the context of the American prelate Leo XIV's election as the new pope.
Deciding to write a different kind of historical novel in the face of a more repressive environment, but not giving up my commitment to social justice.
How writers can give their protagonists agency even if the characters are very young or live in very restricted environments.
Announcement of the audiobook edition of Eyes Open and physical CDs of Torch, with thoughts on my audiobook experiences.
Some photos of my books, spotted in bookstores, libraries, clothing stores, and with very good dogs on the internet.
Being the guest speaker at the VCFA winter residency and how my experience there as a student influenced my writing of Torch.
Offering free Zoom visits to schools at all levels for World Read Aloud Day on February 7, 2024.
This year's Banned Books Week, October 1-7, is not as much a time for celebrating books as fighting against the startling increase in book banning across the country. According to…