REWIND is now in paperback!
There’s something special about a paperback book, don’t you think? As a kid, my favorite books were always paperbacks. Less stuffy and formal-feeling than those pricey hardcovers, paperbacks were books you could dog-ear, toss in your backpack, and sleep with under your pillow.
REWIND makes the Garden State Teen Book Award ballot!
Today’s awesome news is that Rewind has been chosen to be on the 2024 Garden State Teen Book Award ballot for Fiction Grades 6-8.
Come hang out with me at the Gaithersburg Book Festival!
I’m very excited to be participating in this year’s Gaithersburg Book Festival in Gaithersburg, Maryland. It’s an all-day event on Saturday, May 18, and there will be tons of authors there. We’ll be talking, and signing books, and there are even workshops for kids, teens, and adults. I think it’s going to be super fun!
1993 A to Z: Z is for . . .
I hate to be a buzzzzzzzz kill, but we’ve made it to the very last installment of “1993 A to Z.” Which is fine because I was so over talking about the 90s (. . . as if!)
1993 A to Z: Y is for…
Yo! It’s hard to believe, but we’ve made it all the way to “Y” already?? Yipes stripes (fruit striped gum)!
1993 A to Z: X is for . . .
Hey, homeslice! Would you believe we’re down to the last three letters in the “1993 A to Z” series? Today we’re talking about the letter “X”—and when it comes to 1993, that only means one thing. Did you guess it already?
1993 A to Z: W is for…
Don’t wig out, m’kay?? We are approaching the end of the series “1993 A to Z!” Today we’re talking “W.” There are a lot of good ones, too. Let me break it down!
1993 A to Z: U is for . . .
Hey there! I’m back with some fresh new words and phrases for our 26-part blog series “1993 A to Z.” . . . Okay, technically I’m back with one new word/phrase, because “U” is a tough one. It is, however, something that is featured in Rewind.
A guest post for SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox
Hey there! I wrote a fun guest post for SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox recently called “My Mother’s Yearbook and Other Mysteries,” all about how scouring my mom’s yearbooks as a child helped turn me into a writer—and specifically, led me to write Rewind.