Middle-Grade Novel, The Space Between Lost and Found
By Sandy Stark-McGinnis In April 2020 my sophomore middle-grade novel The Space Between Lost and Found was published. It was the beginning of the
By Sandy Stark-McGinnis In April 2020 my sophomore middle-grade novel The Space Between Lost and Found was published. It was the beginning of the
Up in the Sky So Blue By Lisa Graff When I was a young girl, sitting on a swing, I imagined I could vanish into another world if I swung high enough.
By Fatima Devine My Forever Super Hero addresses the impact of Early Onset Alzheimer’s disease (as well as other forms of dementia) on families, particularly those with “tween” or adolescent children. The
By Louise Cypress This is a picture taken in 2014 of my mom, grandma, daughter and me. It was the last “good” day my grandma had before she moved from assisted living
By Krysten Lindsay Hager I started writing Dating the It Guy as a romance between a high school girl and the popular senior son of a senator, but I also wanted to
By Frank Morelli The concept for No Sad Songs had been building since my high school years. Back then, I was living a pretty charmed life. I went to school, played sports,
By H.A. Robinson When I sat down to write The Pebble Jar around this time last year, I had no idea of the personal journey the book would take me on. In
By Cynthia Toney Alzheimer’s is a cruel prison that held my dear mother-in-law in chains for approximately three years, taking her freedom and her mind until it finally took her body. I
By Krysten Lindsay Hager After my dad passed in the summer of 2015, I was sitting on my couch watching TV when I got a message from some readers asking what happened
By Laurel Garver My new young adult novel Almost There focuses on the complications that arise for a teenager when a grandparent’s health problems blow one’s grand plans to bits. Dani is about