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S3 Ep 7: Jen Calonita, shares her "special ingredient" to writing such captivating fantasy books like Isle of Ever...adding just a touch of magic in the real world.

Jen Calonita writes books that immediately take you away. If you are looking for a whimsical, yet tense at times mystery-fantasy, then you should listen to our latest episode! We read Isle of Ever, which is book one in the latest series by...

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S3 Ep 6: A cozy place to cry - writing tearful stories with Naomi Milliner

Sometimes you just have to cry.

Sad books are therapeutic. It gives you a place to explore grief, whether you have personally experienced it or not. They help you identify and release emotions you may not understand at the moment. Naomi M...

2 months ago
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S3 Ep 5: "What is hard for an adult to say is easy for a kid to hear." James Bird shares all about writing his middle grade book, No Place Like Home.

“What is hard for an adult to say is easy for a kid to hear.”

These were one of many words of wisdom we gained from our interview with James Bird. Our reading of No Place Like Home and the following interview with Bird gave us so much to t...

3 months ago
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Let's Read: No Place Like Home by James Bird

You are invited to join us in reading No Place Like Home by James Bird!

To Do List:

  • Beginning of the Month: purchase your copy of No Place Like Home (not an affiliate).

  • Middle of the Month: read along with us on Substack no...

4 months ago
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S3 Ep 4: Writing "agents of chaos" and creating characters better than you are. Tara Dairman shares about writing her middle grade book, The Girl From Earth's End.

Have you ever been captivated by a book’s cover? The cover of Tara Dairman’s middle grade novel, The Girl From Earth’s End, is exactly one of those books. The cover is stunning and the more you look, the more you wonder.

And then you open...

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    Alexis and Brittany are two writers who are growing in their craft through discussions with published authors.

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    I am an aspiring author (mostly middle grade poetry), an educator, blogger, and creator of a YouTube channel called Legit KidLit.

  • Brittany Saulnier

    I am an author and former educator on a quest to inspire every child to find their own connection to nature. I’m also the co-founder of Read to Write Kidlit Bookclub and podcast. RULES TO A LEGACY available now!

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