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By Michele Mathews Back in 1998, Read Across America Day started as a way to get children to read, and it coincided with Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2....
By Michele Mathews Back in 1998, Read Across America Day started as a way to get children to read, and it coincided with Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2....
By Corinna Kloth A Compilation of Newly Released Literature. 1. As the Sky Begins to Change Translated from French by Jordan Stump As the Sky Begins to Change is...
By Michele Mathews Summer brings about many fun things, and traveling is one of them. I don’t travel near as much as I’d like, but when I do, visiting...
By Corinna Kloth A Compilation of Newly Released Translated Literature. 1. Self Portrait in Green by Marie Ndiaye Translated from French by Jordan Stump Who are the green women?...
By Alyse Mgrdichian When people think of storytelling, they usually think of words – like how we tell bedtime stories or write fiction / nonfiction narratives. We also have...
This article is comprised of interviews with various Native authors, split into four parts – children’s literature, genre writing, poetry, and nonfiction (in that order). Ready? Let’s dive in!
By Corinna Kloth New & Upcoming Indie Releases to add to your reading list. 1. Like the Appearance of Horses by Andrew Krivak Rooted in the small, mountain town...
By Corinna Kloth New & Upcoming Indie Releases to add to your reading list. 1. The Last Orphan by Gregg Hurwitz As a child, Evan Smoak was plucked out...
V. Jolene Miller writes the column Reading on the Run for binge readers who prioritize their reading list. Check out what she says for summer reads!
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