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Category Archives: Guest Post

Blog Tour: Dr. Fell and the Playground of Doom by David Neilsen

August 23, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

David Neilsen is a classically trained actor/storyteller, a journalist, and a theater/improvisation teacher for children and adults. During the Halloween season, David can be found telling spooky tales to audiences […]

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Blog Tours, Guest Post

Guest Post: Writing While Indigenous/Writing While Chinese Intersectionality in Oz YA – A Conversation

August 9, 2016by Nafiza 3 Comments

Writing While Indigenous/Writing While Chinese Intersectionality in Oz YA   Ambelin Kwaymullina is an Aboriginal writer, illustrator and law academic who comes from the Palyku people of the Pilbara region […]

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#weneeddiversebooks, Australian Author, Australian Fiction, Discussion, Diverse, Diversity, Guest Post

Guest Post: Liesl Shurtliff on Writing for Children

May 25, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

Liesl Shurtliff was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, with the mountains for her playground. Just like Rump, Liesl was shy about her name, growing up. Not only […]

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Fairytales, Guest Post, Humour

Raincoast Presents: True Born Blog Tour: A Guest Post by L. E. Sterling

May 10, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

L.E. Sterling had an early obsession with sci-fi, fantasy and romance to which she remained faithful even through an M.A. in Creative Writing and a PhD in English Literature – […]

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Blog Tours, Guest Post

CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK CELEBRATES KIDS COMICS! Featuring Judd Winick

May 5, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

The Interviewee Judd Winick was born on a doomed alien planet, but survived when his parents sent him off in a rocket into the darkness of space. His alien mother […]

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Art and Illustrations, Author Interview, Blog Tours, Guest Post

Blog Tour: The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle by Janet Fox

March 16, 2016by Nafiza 3 Comments

I’m Janet Fox, the author of books for young readers. Some of my books are set in mystical places. Some of my books are about mystical events. I like history, […]

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Blog Tours, Guest Post

Blog Tour: Kristi Charish on World Building

March 1, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

Kristi is the author of OWL AND THE JAPANESE CIRCUS (Jan 13th, 2015, Simon and Schuster Canada/Pocket Books), an urban fantasy about a modern-day “Indiana Jane” who reluctantly navigates the […]

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Blog Tours, Crossover Author, Guest Post

Blog Tour: Guest Post by C.K. Kelly Martin, Author of Delicate

December 3, 2015by Janet 2 Comments

Long before I was an author I was a fan of books about Winnie the Pooh, Babar, Madeline, Anne Shirley and anything by Judy Blume. Throughout high school my favourite […]

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Abuse, Canadian, canadian ya authors, Guest Post, Realistic Fiction, Social Issues, Young Adult

Blog Tour: Dare to Disappoint by Ozge Samanci

November 20, 2015by Nafiza Leave a comment

Growing up on the Aegean Coast, Ozge loved the sea and imagined a life of adventure while her parents and society demanded predictability. Her dad expected Ozge, like her sister, […]

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Blog Tours, Comics, Graphic Novels, Guest Post, Illustrator/Artist, Memoir, Nonfiction

Guest Post: Rhiannon Thomas on Retelling Sleeping Beauty

October 21, 2015by Nafiza Leave a comment

Rhiannon Thomas is a recent graduate from Princeton University, where she studied English and Japanese, and smuggled bubble tea into the library on a regular basis. She now lives in […]

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Adaptations, Fairytales, Guest Post, Retellings

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