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Tag: writing advice

Interview with Kaitlin Ward, Author of Lie to Me

Posted on Mar 5, 2020Mar 4, 2020 by Joshua Flores

For fans of Netflix’s You and the recently renowned YA series One of Us Is Lying,  Lie to Me is a complex, thrilling, and absorbing read that is certain to impress teens looking for a novel to keep them up late at night, searching for the answers to Amelia’s story. Kaitlin Ward was kind enough to share some of […]

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An Interview with Marie Marquardt, Author of Flight Season

Posted on May 25, 2018May 2, 2019 by Joshua Flores

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 the chaos of adolescence and the sweet yet awkward nature of first love. Marquardt tackles the fluffy and serious aspects of young adult life, bringing teens an honest and lovable […]

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Emily Ziff Griffin Interview: Light Years, the World of Publishing, and Inspiration for Writers

Posted on Oct 26, 2017Dec 4, 2017 by Joshua Flores

Emily Griffin is the author of the new release Light Years, which defies genres, provides both action and heart, and gives readers a gripping narrative from authentic teen voices. I had the honor to ask Griffin a few questions about her writing process, the authors who have shaped her work the most, and what she […]

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How to Write a Short Story

Posted on Oct 12, 2017Jun 22, 2018 by Saoirse Pagel

The short story. These are the words that send many writers packing for the hills. How does one create memorable characters, conflict, and tie it all up with a big shiny ribbon in a mere two thousand words? As the famous American Henry David Thoreau once said, “Not that the story need be long, but […]

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E. Katherine Kottaras Interview: YA Romance and Beyond

Posted on Jan 22, 2017Feb 14, 2017 by Joshua Flores

E. Katherine Kottaras, author of How to Be Brave, has brought a fresh new take on teen life and romance in the YA genre. With serious issues and plenty of swoon-worthy moments, Kottaras delivers honest and satisfying novels that both male and female readers are sure to be enthralled with. The Best Possible Answer is […]

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Romina Russell Interview: Black Moon, Critique Partners, and Gilmore Girls

Posted on Jan 8, 2017Jan 31, 2017 by Joshua Flores

Romina Russell, author of the wildly popular Zodiac series, has used her passion for astrology and the zodiac symbols to create a world for teen readers full of suspense, epic space adventures, and romances that will hook teen readers. Russell is just as witty and charming on the page as she is in person, and her […]

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Kathryn Ormsbee: Writing, Reading, and the Other Side of Homeschooling

Posted on Dec 30, 2016Jan 24, 2017 by Joshua Flores

Kathryn Ormsbee is the author of the novel Lucky Few, which shines a more positive light on homeschooling. Told with plenty of humor and honesty, Ormsbee has written a novel that teens are sure to find completely hilarious and emotional. Lucky Few was released on June 7, 2016, and proves to be one of the most […]

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Pasadena Loves YA Interview with Dana Elmendorf– Author of South of Sunshine

Posted on Oct 23, 2016Nov 15, 2016 by Joshua Flores

Dana Elmendorf, author of the stunning novel South of Sunshine, is someone for all fans of contemporary fiction to look out for. Her story is based in the South and is filled with with wonderful messages about acceptance, love, and leading a life worth living. Told through the perspective of a teenage girl who is […]

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Write Our Age: Ruts and Inspiration

Posted on Oct 1, 2016Jun 15, 2017 by Germ Magazine guest author

I’m not the kind of person who can write their way out of writer’s block by aimlessly typing shapeless rubbish into a Word Doc until inspiration hits. I’ve always stood by the theory that editing something, no matter how awful, is better than having nothing to edit. Although, writing content that you know to be […]

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