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By V. Jolene Miller I grew up in the ‘80s. I remember the Atari game, chasing lightning bugs, TV dinners, getting up to change the channel, reading the Trixie...
By V. Jolene Miller I grew up in the ‘80s. I remember the Atari game, chasing lightning bugs, TV dinners, getting up to change the channel, reading the Trixie...
By Hannah Cook, editorial intern with Orange Hat Publishing | Ten16 Press It’s a given that any novel starring a photojournalist must have a cover worthy of the character....
Indie Review: We Are Lost and Found by Helene Dunbar We Are Lost and Found follows Michael, a junior in high school, in 1983. He is navigating his life...
Indie Review: To The Top Of Greenfield Street by Ryan Standley Other books have made me laugh and cry, and To the Top of Greenfield Street did that for...
Indie Review: The Man Who Loved His Wife by Jennifer Anne Moses Character Voices and The Secrets They Tell Jennifer Anne Moses’ has mastered the art of character voice....
Indie Review: Unseen City by Amy Shearn The Past Meets the Present Shearn’s book, Unseen City, is an unexpected entry into an historical home and the contrast between life...
Indie Review: Summer of the Cicadas by Chelsea Catherine A Slow Burn Everything about Jessica “Jess” is a slow burn. From the way she yearns for Natasha to the...
Indie Review: Not My Ruckus by Chad Musick Not My Ruckus is a disturbing and compelling novel told from an unusual perspective. While not labeled “Young Adult,” it seems...
Interview: George Mercer, Author of Harking 2018 and 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medalist, George worked for more than three decades as a national park warden in Canada,...
Feature: YA, A Love Story “Calling a book ‘young adult’ is only important in that it can help get a book to the right reader. After that, it’s...
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