Celebrating Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility Day: Understanding and Embracing Diverse Identities

0 Comments

May 24th marks Pansexual and Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day, an annual event that not many people are familiar with. To shed some light on this topic, I intend to

Read Full

The Skull by John Klassen: How Stories Change Over Time

0 Comments

Different storytellers bring their own interpretations to stories, leading to variations in how they are understood and retold. Each retelling can introduce new layers of meaning, resulting in a rich

Read Full

The Best AAPI Characters in YA Literature

0 Comments

May is upon us once again which means it’s AAPI month! AAPI month honors Asian American and Pacific Islanders and those with AAPI heritage. As a first generation Asian American,

Read Full

The Portrayal of Female Characters in YA Fantasy

0 Comments

Young adult fiction has changed so much throughout the decades. Most attribute the start of YA literature to The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton in the late 1960s, as well

Read Full

Interview with Brittany Cavallaro

0 Comments

About the Interviewee: “Brittany Cavallaro is the New York Times bestselling author of the Charlotte Holmes novels, including A Study in Charlotte and, most recently, A Question of Holmes (HarperCollins/Katherine

Read Full

Muse Duology (Muse and Manifest) | Brittany Cavallaro

0 Comments

Out now from HarperCollins Publishers; 368 pages (Muse) and 384 pages (Manifest) Content Warning: Death, violence, torture, sexual content About the Author: “Brittany Cavallaro is the New York Times bestselling

Read Full