Some people start out with a simple idea that becomes complex or flashy, some immediately start off with the complex, and others keep it simple because there is still beauty
Read FullHailing from Nova Scotia, Canada, Johanna Skibsrud is the author of two novels, Quartet for the End of Time (Norton 2014), and the 2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize winning, The Sentimentalists
Read FullAurelie Sheehan’s novel History Lesson for Girls tells the story of the awkward protagonist, Alison, who suffers from scoliosis which isolates her from her peers. When her family moves to a
Read FullEllen Hopkins is well known for multiple NYT Best Selling Novels such as Crank, a true story based on her daughter, Cristal’s battle with drugs, Burned, Impulse, Perfect, and Tilt
Read FullNita Tyndall is a tiny Southern queer with a deep love of sweet tea and very strong opinions about the best kind of barbecue (hint: it’s vinegar-based.) In addition to
Read FullCarol Matas is an established children’s and young adult literature author, with 45 published books and counting. With a focus of writing historical fiction with Jewish themes, she has written
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