During Weekend of Awesome, we shared our favorite writing resource. Erinn brought in Writing and Selling the YA Novel by KL Going. So I borrowed it and read it on the botched plane ride home*. What I liked about it: It was easy to read. Most books on craft lean toward the dense side, but KL Going’s writing is easy
Best of June: The Dark and The Light
Every Wednesday, YA Highway asks their readership a simple question to answer on your blog. Once you answer, you link your blog in the comments for other readers to hop on board. This is Road Trip Wednesday. Today’s topic: What’s the best book you’ve read this month? For the record, I’m excited that this topic has come back. Like, wicked
Start Summer with a Good Fauxmance
During Weekend of Awesome, Erinn arranged a Skype chat with YA author Brendan Halpin. As I said in my WOA recap post, he was totally funny and smart. Our chat with him gave us insight on the industry we’re all pushing our way into*. Talking with Brendan cemented the fact I need to read all his books. Now. Turns out
It’s About…
Every Wednesday, YA Highway asks their readership a simple question to answer on your blog. Once you answer, you link your blog in the comments for other readers to hop on board. This is Road Trip Wednesday. Today’s topic: You’re re-reading one of your favs when someone asks the dreaded question: “What’s that book about?” Give us your best off-the-cuff
Flutter by Erin E. Moulton debuts today!
Hey, everyone! While it is Thursday and this is Miranda writing, I’m sorry to inform you all that today I will not be blogging about zombies. But the good news is that since most of our readers are writers and enjoy the Young Adult genre, today’s entry is still for you! When I was in college in Boston, I didn’t