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Aug

17

2022

One Two Three by Laurie Frankel

Here’s further proof that no one writes families as well as Laurie Frankel. Mabs, Monday and Mirabel are triplets growing up in a small town beset by an ever-worsening environmental crisis that has profoundly damaged its residents. Determined to find the culprit poisoning their town’s water, the girls’ mother wages a campaign that divides the …

Aug

16

2022

Hugo House’s New Youth Literary Journal: Call for Submissions from Young Writers

From Seattle’s writers’ community hub, Hugo House: Introducing Misty Mint Magazine! Misty Mint Magazine is a fresh new literary journal run primarily by students from the Hugo House Young Writers Cohort (with some support from the Hugo House Youth Programs team!) and was founded with inspiring youth voices in mind. For our first issue, Misty Mint Magazine is accepting …

Jul

19

2022

Summer Fun Travel Suggestions from Watermark Book Company

My Vacation Scrapbook from Lonely Planet Kids Our A-maze-ing National Parks Curious Kids Nature Guide by Fiona Cohen Backpack Explorer: Beach Walk These are some recommendations from Watermark Books in Anacortes, WA. Do you have some favorites yet this summer?

May

17

2022

Kristi Wientge and Mark Holtzen Chat About “Friends, Bikinis, and Other Summer Catastrophes”

Seattle author Mark Holtzen interviewed  Kristi Wientge; the two are long-time critique partners and long-distance friends. Best Friends, Bikinis, and Other Summer Catastrophes is available at bookstores around the country as of May 17, 2022.    Mark Holtzen (MH): You have a new middle grade children’s book. What first inspired this story idea? What caused …

May

13

2022

Kevin Emerson in Conversation with Rene’ Kirkpatrick about his new children’s mystery novel Drifters

Kevin Emerson’s newest middle grade novel, Drifters, is a mystery/sci-fi about a 13-year-old girl searching for her missing friend on the Washington coast. While a tale with multiple timelines and universes, Drifters is also a simple story about holding onto friendship. It is also a love letter to the PNW coast. RK: What was your …

Apr

13

2022

7

remarks

Remembering Beloved Seattle Author Mary Daheim

From The Seattle Times April 10, 2022 Local author Mary Daheim passed away after a brief illness. Mary was born to Hugh and Monica Richardson in Seattle, WA. She grew up in the Wallingford neighborhood surrounded by relatives in houses within blocks of her own. Mary knew her vocation as a writer very early. She …

Apr

5

2022

KING 5 News Features Seattle Author and Actor Mickey Rowe

From Seattle to Broadway’s biggest stage, an autistic actor tells his story in new memoir Mickey Rowe hopes “Fearlessly Different” inspires readers to celebrate what makes them unique Author: Saint Bryan, KING 5 Published: 6:00 PM PST March 10, 2022 Updated: 10:34 AM PST March 11, 2022 Watch to see Seattle author Mickey Rowe– filmed with Saint …

Mar

22

2022

Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century

Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century by Kim Fu

“These unbroken stretches of consciousness, days sometimes blurring into one another, seems just a feature of modern life, not worth complaining about,” an insomniac remarks to herself. Kim Fu’s Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century is a collection of short stories that captures the modern sense of malaise that is now more pronounced, more intense, as …

Feb

21

2022

Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler

This is a page-turning, easy read that you‘ll be able to devour quickly! It’s a different and unique take on vampire lore and, although it seems as if it was set up to become a series (unfortunately the author died shortly after publication), you can still read it as a stand-alone! I am, however, left …

Jan

24

2022

PNW Author Donna Barba Higuera
Wins the Newbery Medal!

Children’s book buyers, librarians, authors, and illustrators were up at 6:00 this morning to watch the American Library Association’s live stream of the Youth Media Awards. Many wonderful books and Pacific Northwest book creators were honored today, including Jake Maia Arlow Almost Flying Stonewall Honor Book Laurie Ann Thompson Emmanuel’s Dream Odyssey Honor Winner Christine …

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