In 2015, readers fell in love with Becky Albertalli’s Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, which explored and celebrated LGBTQ teens. And with the recently …
I Felt a Funeral In My Brain
Will Walton, author of Anything Could Happen, returns with his second YA novel, I Felt a Funeral In My Brain. While seemingly different from his previous release, …
Hereditary: Few Scares and Plenty of Blood
Some mistakes cannot go unpunished. In the new and critically acclaimed film Hereditary, one family faces the unspeakable horror of the supernatural and the toll of …
Jeff Garvin: YA Lit, LGBTQ Characters, and the Entertainment Industry
Jeff Garvin, author of Symptoms of Being Human,spends a majority of his time being creative, both writing books and performing music. He is passionate about the …
Interview with Author Demetra Brodsky: The World of YA Lit and Writing Thrillers for Teens
Demetra Brodsky is the author behind the exciting, dark, and surprisingly funny new thriller Dive Smack, which releases on Tuesday, June 19th. Not only is Brodsky …
An Interview with Marie Marquardt, Author of Flight Season
Marie Marquardt is the author behind the beautifully rendered Flight Season, a YA novel about college, love, and new beginnings. Her writing brings to life …
We Are All That’s Left: A Moving, Powerful Look at Family and War
Two women, two very different lives. In We Are All That’s Left by Carrie Arcos, the complications of familial relationships and the brutality of war …
I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman: Three Important and Heartbreaking Teen Perspectives
Three teenagers, three very different stories. In Gayle Forman’s latest release, I Have Lost My Way, three teenagers navigate the complications of first love, the …
Oscar Winners and Nominees: The Top Five Oscar Films of the Year
In the year 2018, the Oscars are able to celebrate the diverse voices being presented on the big screen for viewers around the world, whether …