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Author: aquafortis

Sarah Jamila Stevenson is a writer, artist, editor, graphic designer, proofreader, and localization QA tester, so she wears a teetering pile of hats. On any given day, she is very tired. She is the author of the middle grade graphic novel Alexis vs. Summer Vacation, and three YA novels, including the award-winning The Latte Rebellion.
May 28, 2009

Great Graphic Novels Roundup

Mostly we read YA-oriented fiction and graphic novels around here, but every so often I get tempted into a few graphic novels for kids,…

May 23, 2009

SBBT Winds Down, 48-Hour Book Challenge Winds Up

In case you missed yesterday’s Summer Blog Blast Tour stops, like (ahem) somebody who is trying to hide a sheepish and embarrassed expression as…

May 21, 2009

Summer Blog Blast Tour: Alma Alexander

Readers of adult speculative fiction will have long known about the talents of writer Alma Alexander, but we first encountered her more recently. Our…

May 19, 2009

Summer Blog Blast Tour 2009 Kicks Off!

There’s a crop of excellent interviews kicking off this year’s Summer Blog Blast Tour–tune in here tomorrow for our conversation with Sherri Winston, author…

May 14, 2009

Reviews Roundup (aka My Library Books Are Due TODAY)

I did the Bad Thing of devouring a whole load of books without doing writeups in between like I should, so here I am…

May 13, 2009

Heart of Fire: Melting Stones by Tamora Pierce

When I caught sight of Melting Stones on my library’s shelf, I was startled—I was expecting to find Tamora Pierce’s newest Beka Cooper epic,…

May 12, 2009

Out There: The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

In the interests of full disclosure, I should mention that I’m really not a fan of the zombie genre, for a variety of reasons….

May 9, 2009

The Meaning of Honor: The Other Side of the Island by Allegra Goodman

You all know how I love a good dystopian novel (and if you didn’t know that, you do now!). When I read Jen Robinson’s…

May 9, 2009

On the Inside: Slob by Ellen Potter

Owen Birnbaum is twelve years old. He’s smart–super smart–and has a weird but cool friend who sells Tibetan dumplings from a cart. But he’s…

May 2, 2009

Asian Pacific Heritage Celebration, Part…um…”Do.”

“Do,” in case that was perplexing, means “two” in Urdu–which is one of my dad’s native languages, the native language of Pakistan. Pakistan, 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.

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