5 Questions for Alyson Derrick
Interview with Alyson Derrick … More 5 Questions for Alyson Derrick
Interview with Alyson Derrick … More 5 Questions for Alyson Derrick
At the centre of the story, Adina is a fascinating character that doesn’t demand you to like her, but to understand her motivations. Still, it’s impossible not to admire how her stubbornness in holding onto her dreams translates into loyalty toward others and upholding her own dignity. … More Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington
YAing News is back for the week of November 27! … More YAing News: Week of November 27
This graphic novel is not only a brilliant addition to the horror genre, but a sincere attempt to capture the complexities of modern Indigenous life. … More Bad Medicine by Christopher Twin
YAing News is back for the week of November 13! … More YAing News: Week of November 13
The First Page Feature is a chance for emerging writers to feature the first page of their works-in-progress (ranging from Middle Grade to New Adult) in our monthly newsletter. … More Introducing: First Page Features
While telling a tale of friendship between two very different unicorns, this book molds its subtle wisdom into metaphors that can guide young readers as they learn to confront the dark clouds they may find over their own heads. … More Weather Together by Jessica Sima
An interview with Richard Stevenson. … More 5 Questions for Richard Stevenson
YAing News is back for the week of October 23! … More YAing News: Week of October 23
Watt seems to recognize that Scaredy might be a relatable figure to readers and includes a positive moral for those who see themselves as the nervous protagonist. Scaredy learns that slowly stepping out of his comfort zone provides a positive experience. … More Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell by Melanie Watt