In good historical fiction, nothing is "made up." L. M. Elliott explains in this blog tour stop for her new book, Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves.
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With A MAGIC STEEPED IN POISON, I hope that I’ve captured that sense of adventure and exploration for my readers, and keep them up late at night, just like I once stayed up crawling through dungeons and playing in the dreamlands.
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A look at some of the latest news in censorship attempts around the country. In this installment, read about what's happening in districts in Kansas, North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.
The Dire Days of Willowweep Manor sets adventure in the trappings of gothic romance, with a heroine whose love of the genre saves the day.
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Science Comics: Birds of Prey is a fascinating read about raptors with gorgeous art.
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Creators of the graphic novel SQUIRE talk process, inspiration, and being left out of fantasy stories.
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All My Friends concludes the Eagle Rock trilogy that began in All Summer Long and continued in All Together Now.
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A stunningly beautiful, profoundly thoughtful examination of community, kindness, and truth. A fantastic read.
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The National Women's History Museum, National Education Association, Anti-Defamation League, and various federal institutions offer free resources, including lesson plans, for Women's History Month.
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