There are numerous authors who are innovating the world of Young Adult Literature. They are challenging often hushed topics within the YA world head …
Women Writers Series: A Few Authors of Cameroon
The course Global Literature: Modern Writings from Women of the Non-Western World was one of the most important college classes I’ve ever taken as a …
The Diabolic: What Does It Really Mean to Be Human?
Nemesis was made for two things: to protect her master and to kill her foes. Released on December 1, 2016, S. J. Kincaid’s newest novel, The …
Women Writers Series: A Few Authors of Venezuela
The course Global Literature: Modern Writings from Women of the Non-Western World was one of the most important college classes I’ve ever taken as a …
Interview with Adriana Mather: Witches, Salem, and Writing
Adriana Mather is the debut author of the chilling new novel How to Hang a Witch. She not only writes teen fiction based on her family history …
Review: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Thirteen Reasons Why is Jay Asher’s debut novel for teenagers, and it’s a very beautiful addition to the psychological Young Adult books which convey a very …
The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia: Street Racing, Romance, and Heartbreak
All Frankie wants is to remember — to recall how her boyfriend was killed. And more importantly, who killed him. In Kami Garcia’s breath-taking new …
Review: The Nerdy and the Dirty by B.T. Gottfred
Benedict and Penelope are as opposite as can be, but they are both outsiders. Benedict is a nerd who cannot function appropriately with others while …
Gwenda Bond Talks About Her Latest Book— Lois Lane: Double Down
The following interview was written in collaboration with Food, Fitness & Fiction. Gwenda Bond provided a fresh new voice in the YA genre with her …