Deceptively Small Things
Madelyn Dawson interviews Sarah Manguso about her new book “Questions Without Answers.”
Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.
— Dr. Seuss
Madelyn Dawson interviews Sarah Manguso about her new book “Questions Without Answers.”
Madelyn DawsonMay 31
Andrew Tonkovich reviews Sue Coe and Stephen F. Eisenman’s “The Young Person’s Illustrated Guide to American Fascism.”
Andrew TonkovichMar 9
Helena de Bres uses Tweedledee and Tweedledum as a lens onto twinhood.
Helena de BresDec 26, 2023
Na’amit Sturm Nagel reviews Emily Bowen Cohen’s young adult graphic novel “Two Tribes.”
Na’amit Sturm NagelSep 20, 2023
Carol Roh Spaulding reviews Marie Myung-Ok Lee's "Hurt You."
Carol Roh SpauldingAug 6, 2023
Daniel A. Olivas speaks with Alex Segura about his new YA novel “Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow.”
Daniel A. OlivasMay 26, 2023
Jessica McCort reviews Malcolm Whyte’s “Gorey Secrets: Artistic and Literary Inspirations Behind Divers Books by Edward Gorey” and Nathalie Tierce’s “Pulling Weeds from a Cactus Garden.”
Jessica McCortDec 7, 2022
Danielle Hayden discusses the writing process, horror, hobbies, and humor with R. L. Stine upon the release of his new children’s horror collection, “Stinetinglers: All New Stories by the Master of Scary Tales.”
Danielle HaydenNov 20, 2022
Maddie Crum reviews two new editions of Felix Salten’s classic novel “Bambi.”
Madeleine CrumNov 3, 2022
Helena Gabrielle Ong reviews Andrew Joseph White’s new YA book, “Hell Followed with Us.”
Helena Gabrielle OngOct 22, 2022
Mina Khanlarzadeh reflects on the children’s stories impacted by the 1979 Iranian Revolution
Mina KhanlarzadehOct 15, 2022
Daniel A. Olivas talks with Lizz Huerta about her debut novel “The Lost Dreamer.”
Daniel A. OlivasSep 24, 2022