To celebrate book two, I joined MG Book Village for Aria’s cover reveal.
SCBWI invited me to do a little ARIA JONES & THE GUARDIAN’S WEDJA book launch chit chat in my living room (because … COVID!)
I joined fellow author Julie Hoag on her family and lifestyle blog to chat ancient Egypt and kid-friendly activities.
I shared the ARIA JONES Escape the Tomb adventure with friend and book blogger, Darlene Beck.
Karen McCoy let me swing by her blog to chat book two.
Kate Foster similarly invited me to chat editing, chocolate and cats v. dogs on her blog.
I loved visiting WGN Radio to chat with Rick Kogan (starts just after the 30 min mark).
I explained why I think fantasy and history share the same heartbeat in this guest post for SCBWI, Why Middle Grade Matters.
The fabulous Chicago-based writing coach, Esther Hershenhorn, invited me to share a few thoughts about merging history and fantasy on the terrific Teaching Authors blog.
I chatted with the accomplished Mindy McGinnis, on her popular Writer, Writer, Pants on Fire blog, about writing, history and fur baby sidekicks.
I shared some thoughts on ancient Egypt with the popular middle grade resource site, MiddleWeb.
I enjoyed talking to Stacey Horan on her great podcast, the bookshop at the end of the internet.
I dropped by A New Look on Books to chat Jagger, writing, and my life.
There’s nothing like being featured on the blog of a writer you admire, which is exactly what happened when the terrific Kate Hannigan asked me a few questions.
My publisher interviewed my son, who inspired both Jagger’s character and story. Makes my mommy heart proud!
I shared thoughts on how I landed my fab agent here.
I’m proud to be a member of steaMG, a collective of sci-fi and fantasy authors celebrating STEAM content in middle grade books. Here’s a little info I shared for Jagger’s book birthday.
I spoke with the amazing Ask Win about life, writing and more.
I shared my thoughts on combining history and fantasy with Unleashing Readers.
Popular book blogger, Karlita, hosted me on Tale Out Loud. Plus, she’s giving away my book. Eek!
HW Book Nook & Cranny invited me to share some thoughts on research, storytelling and my inspiration.
I discussed Egypt and writing with The Teacher Librarian, KarenMcCoy here and here.
I shared some thoughts on invisible history for middle grade readers for Teacher Appreciation Week.
I joined the YA guy on his fab blog. Check out what I had to say.
I visited Darene Beck’s blog to share some info about my inspiration and the book.
I enjoyed chatting with the popular middle grade history podcast, Dad and Me Love History, about ancient Egypt—crazy or cool? (Spoiler – both!). They even invited my daughter to join in the fun. Give us a listen here. We also address that age old question: was King Tut’s dad loopy?
I adore teachers, so I was extra excited to share some thoughts on ancient Egypt with Michele Luck on her popular blog, A Lesson Plan for Teachers.
I chatted with the talented Sofiya Pasternack, author of Anya and the Dragon (which, as an aside, is a terrific MG read) about inspiration and the best things about my writing journey so far on her blog.
I reviewed Lamar Giles’ very fun, creative middle grade book, The Last Last-Day of Summer, for Butler’s Pantry .
Oh and one of the best things about being a debut author is debut groups. Learn about me and my other Novel 19s authors here.