I think sometimes it’s easy to forget that writing should be fun. I write a lot about queer kids. About sad queer kids. About mental health issues, particularly how they affect queer kids. And I love making the space for that. I love giving sad stories and characters for sad readers who may need them. To […]
Sky Luck: A Story of Abundant Thinking by Erica Lee Schlaikjer
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Is it possible to create your own luck? Turns out, it is. Years ago, I remember learning about a psychology study from Dr. Richard Wiseman, who wrote The Luck Factor, concluding that luck is not purely random chance but can actually be influenced by your own attitude and behavior. People who consider themselves “lucky” tend […]
The Bare Bear Facts by Karen Jameson
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I can “bearly” contain my excitement at the upcoming release of BEAR LOVES HIS HOME, written by yours truly and beautifully illustrated by Ishaa Lobo. Published by the esteemed Yosemite Conservancy, our cub makes his debut on August 26, 2025. This lyrical nonfiction picture book comes from the heart, combining my lifelong passion for national […]
TEN NONFICTION PICTURE BOOKS ON WOMEN TRAILBLAZERS IN SPACE SCIENCE BY SANDRA NEIL WALLACE
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Braving sexism, racism, and ableism, and with few support networks in a field dominated by men, many women trailblazers in space science didn’t realize how their discoveries and innovations were interconnected and often simultaneous. These ten nonfiction picture books centering women superstars in space science form a sisterhood of engineers, mathematicians, innovators, and scientists who […]
The Astronomer Prince by M.O. Yuksel
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We all know about scientists like Copernicus, Galileo, and Einstein. But have you ever heard of Ulugh Beg? If not, you’re not alone. Most of us grew up with the same familiar names in science, the ones who dominate our textbooks. Yet history is filled with brilliant thinkers we don’t know about whose contributions have […]
Ten Books About Expressing Your Fears & Finding Your Bravery by Ana Siqueira
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Being scared isn’t a weakness—it’s part of being human. These stories will show how each character reveals a unique fear and their path to find bravery. Vera la Valiente is Scared by Ana Siqueira and Teresa Martinez Fear: Roller coaster Bravery: Sharing feelings and asking for help Vera is muy valiente—she climbs like a mountain […]
DIVING DEEP by John David Anderson
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When I was young, my family lived that apartment life for several years before being able to afford a mortgage. I don’t remember much about the apartments, save for thin walls and scuttling roaches, but I do remember the dumpster. As one of those leave-the-house-after-lunch-come-back-for-dinner kinds of kids, I spent many a Saturday afternoon unobserved, which […]
How to Be a Writer by Jen Kleinknecht
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If you’re looking for advice on writing a book, this piece will disappoint you. I don’t know how to write a book, but I do know a good book when I read one. If you are an author, or like me, a champion of books, please keep reading. This is what I believe every reader, […]
Be Scared, But Be Brave by Maura Jortner
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I’m a huge scaredy cat. I don’t use this term lightly, nor without full knowledge of its meaning; I live with a seventeen-pound cat named Shiloh who is frightened of many things, including: the vent under the pantry, shoes, the occasional misplaced school bag, any new item put on the kitchen table, and the cat […]

