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January 9, 2020

KidLitCon 2020 in Ann Arbor

Happy New Year, fellow writers and readers! It’s been a while since we (“we” meaning both of us, not the royal we) have poked…

April 23, 2018

Cybils Review Roundup: 2017 Graphic Novel Finalists

Here in a handy list is a set of links to all of my reviews of this past year’s Cybils finalists for Graphic Novels….

April 16, 2018

Cybils Review: DIESEL: IGNITION by Tyson Hesse

Synopsis: Well, first off, now I’m really glad I decided to change my WIP’s title away from its working title of Ignition, because it…

April 9, 2018

Cybils Review: SUEE AND THE SHADOW by Ginger Ly and Molly Park

Synopsis: Suee and the Shadow was a Cybils finalist in 2017 for Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels. This ghost story with a touch of horror—but…

March 29, 2018

Cybils Review: SOUPY LEAVES HOME by Cecil Castellucci and Jose Pimienta

Synopsis: Graphic novels lend themselves to telling a wide variety of stories, and Soupy Leaves Home is one of those that helps push the…

March 23, 2018

Cybils Review: PASHMINA by Nidhi Chanani

Synopsis: This was such a charming, delightful story about the many questions that come up for kids whose families have in some way crossed…

March 19, 2018

Cybils Review: BUDDHA: AN ENLIGHTENED LIFE

Gateway to the Great Stupa at Sanchi, 1st century CE. Synopsis: The life (well, lives) of the Buddha are almost naturally suited to graphic…

March 12, 2018

Cybils Review: THE BIG BAD FOX by Benjamin Renner

Synopsis: I can’t really beat the flap copy for this one, in terms of plot summary, so here you go, fresh from Amazon: Who’s…

February 23, 2018

Turning Pages Reads: THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEDIATING MYTHS AND MAGIC by F.T. LUKENS

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: Hungry to inhabit his true self, Bridger Whitt will do anything to find a job to…

February 19, 2018

Cybils Review: WHERE’S HALMONI? by Julie Kim

Synopsis: Uh-oh, Grandma’s gone missing…. In this year’s Cybils winner for Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels, Where’s Halmoni? by Julie Kim, Noona and her little…

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