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Children's and Young Adult Literature

I think the title says it all! I teach English Literature at university level, but my actual passion personally has been for children's and Young Adult's literature. Anything relating to these age groups- from nursery rhymes tocritical analysis is welcome here. Anyone who would like to go back to ttheir child hood, do join up! Sindhu
  • Category: Genres | Started February 2007

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  • Beckie Weinheimer

    Win Free Young Adult Books!

    I'm doing something new on my website. www.beckieweinheimer.org

    Each month I will be posting an interview with a different YA/Tween author on the first day of the month and then throughout the month you can email me at this email or Beckieweinheimer@gmail.com to enter a contest to win a copy a signed copy of their book.

    For this first month--May 1-31st I will be giving away a signed copy of my own book, CONVERTING KATE. All you have to do is email me at beckieweinheimer@gmail.com and tell me you want to be a part of the contest. I'll have a drawing at the end of the month and announce and interview the winner on line on June 1st (only if they want to be interviewed).

    Some of the upcoming authors I'll be featuring are

    Wilmoth Foreman author of Summer of the Skunks
    http://www.wilmothforeman.com/

    Wendy Townsend authof of Lizard Love
    http://www.amazon.com/Lizard-Love-Wendy-Townsend/dp/1932425349

    Moira Donohue author of picture books, plays, magazine articles and a new tween novel
    http://www.moirarosedonohue.net/

    Caroline Hatton author The Night Olympic Team and Vero and Phillipe
    http://www.carolinehatton.com/

    Kathy Erskine author of Quaking and soon to be released Mockingbird
    http://www.kathyerskine.com/Kathryn_Erskine/Welcome.html

    And more to come!

    Hope you are finding spring in your hometown. It will be pretty and green here in NYC if it ever stops raining!!!
    ps raini

    Beckie Weinheimer started this discussion 6 months ago. ( reply )
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