In 1935, after earning a Master’s degree in zoology at Johns Hopkins University, Rachel Carson began working at the United States Fish and Wildlife Service …
Interview with Ruth Ware, Author of The Woman in Cabin 10
Ruth Ware is the author behind the bestselling thrillers In a Dark, Dark Wood and The Woman in Cabin 10. These adult novels will leave readers both horrified and …
Sophie Hardcastle Book Reviews: ‘Running Like China’ and ‘Breathing Under Water’
Author of two of the most carefully crafted books of all time, Sophie Hardcastle holds a raw talent of shaping works worthy of discovery. Her …
Stephanie Elliot: Writing, Eating Disorders, and the Meaning Behind Sad Perfect
Stephanie Elliot is the author of the new YA novel Sad Perfect, which centers around a little-known eating disorder called ARFID (Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder). Pea is …
James Dashner: The Maze Runner Series, Stephen King, and What’s Next for the Best-Selling Author
In January of this year, I had the honor of attending Jeff Giles’s L.A. launch for his debut novel, The Edge of Everything. At the event, …
Jennifer Niven: Beyond Her YA Novels
There are numerous authors who are innovating the world of Young Adult Literature. They are challenging often hushed topics within the YA world head …
Holly Goldberg Sloan ‘Short’ Blog Tour: Being Short, Musicals, and Writing
In Holly Goldberg Sloan’s latest novel for children, Short, the advantages and disadvantages of size are explored through the perspective of her bold and completely …
Jeff Giles: Writing, Lord of the Rings, and Exciting New YA Fiction
Jeff Giles, author of The Edge of Everything, brings readers a story filled with intensity, romance, and revenge. Told through the perspectives of two witty …
The Day I Met Jennifer Niven
I still remember the day I found out I was going to get the chance to meet her. It was a Tuesday, and I was …