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Author: Tanita Davis

tanita s. davis is a writer and avid reader who prefers books to most things in the world, including people. That's ...pretty much it, she's very awkward and she can't even tell jokes. She is, however, the author of eleven books, including Serena Says, Partly Cloudy, Go Figure, Henri Weldon, The Science of Friendship and the Coretta Scott King honored Mare's War. Look for her new MG, book Berry Parker Doesn't Catch Crushes September 2025 from HarperCollins Childrens' Books.
August 23, 2011

Tales From High Mountain: Another Writer for Japan

Tara Austen Weaver is a writer, editor, and traveler. She’s the author of The Butcher and the Vegetarian; she’s a well-known and popular food…

August 16, 2011

Turning Pages: Trapping Demons, Hanging Tough

I’m not really a fan of angel fiction — being raised in the belief that angels aren’t fictional – nor am I particularly a…

August 10, 2011

ROCK ON, Sensei Keiko

A fighter never stops ’til they reach their dream. At 98, it’s still never too late to reach your dream. I now have no…

August 9, 2011

HAPPY BOOK RELEASE DAY, GREG NERI!

At last, the ever-fabulous Greg Neri’s GHETTO COWBOY is out! Especially for the post-summer camp kid, don’t miss Mr. Neri talking about his book…

August 9, 2011

Turning Pages: Black, White, Other

I admit I approached this book with some hesitation. While it’s definitely on-topic for our blog – ethnicity and YA lit is a topic…

August 7, 2011

Tuition

As my niece gets ready to scrape together funds for her last year at college, I was amused to find this whilst web-wandering…. Embed…

August 5, 2011

Turning Pages: ASHES by Ilsa Bick

Aside from a brief flirtation with zombies in ROT & RUIN by Jonathan Maberry for last year’s Cybil Awards, I avoid zombie books. I’m…

August 3, 2011

WCOB Wednesday: The Dragonsdome Chronicles

It’s time for another Wicked Cool Wednesday! The book I’ll chat about today comes by its “overlooked” status by virtue of the fact that…

July 30, 2011

Scribbled Bits…

Fantasy Magazine is amazing as a resource, and I really enjoy going back and rereading old issues for fun and to provoke thoughts. Most…

July 27, 2011

GO TO SF SIGNAL, RIGHT THIS MINUTE.

You MUST read this great post about six underrated MG/YA science fiction novels that you might not remember. (Well – I remember most of…

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Wonderland started in 2005 as a collaborative space for our writing group to share news, links, book recommendations, and thoughts on writing for young adults.

Through various iterations, we've still held to our core vision, finding Wonderland, and sharing our discoveries.

We blog to hear ourselves think, in a crowded field, and a busy social-media laden world. We blog to create a corner of community, and hope you feel welcome here.

Click the links to discover more about what makes us who we are and about what we do. You can also visit Tanita on her official author site, and aquafortis on her official author site.


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