Yep, it’s that time again! Back to school, and today was my first day at the University of Washington. But, Chelsea, didn’t you claim you were NEVER GOING TO SCHOOL AGAIN? Ha… ha… Did I say that? I might have maybe said...
You may remember this post I made one year ago today about my fall visitor, Mr. Ugly P. Umpkin. Well, his visit turned into not just a fall visit but an extended stay. You might say Mr. Umpkin has lost his edge now that he’s left the p-patch...
For some reason I always thought Labor Day was some kind of war holiday, like Memorial or Veterans Day. It’s only today that it occurred to me it might have something to do with, you know, labor and work and stuff. Anyway, complete coincidence...
Oh man, I am all about ebooks. For a while I was uncertain, and I was like, “AGH, but WHAT IF all the books become ebooks and what if it happens before my paper book is supposed to come out and I never get to, like, sign a real copy of my book...
W00T, two posts this week. I am on a roll, even if I missed yesterday and therefore can’t do a blog every day in September thing. (I’m off the hook. *phew*) I spent the past couple days sleeping more than twelve hours a day and feeling...
So, no matter how many times I vow to blog more, I keep going forever without blogging… I would love to, like, blog every day in September, to get back into the hang of things, but we’ll see. The big news is that I moved! Hooray! It was...
So, I haven’t posted since BEA. That was, like, over a freaking month ago! My blisters are almost healed, that’s how long it’s been. And so many interesting things have happened. Except not really because whenever an author says...
So, oddly enough, even though I posted every day last week–which I never remember to do–I wasn’t even here! I was in the faraway land of New York City, and it was AWESOME. To be honest, I hated it the first day. It was outrageously...
Last but not least on Egmont Debut Week is Alexandra Bracken, author of Brightly Woven. Sydelle Mirabil is living proof that, with a single drop of rain, a life can be changed forever. Tucked away in the farthest reaches of the kingdom, her dusty...
Today’s interview is with Kristina McBride, author of The Tension of Opposites! Two years ago Noelle disappeared. Two long years of no leads, no word, no body. Since the abduction, Tessa, her best friend, has lived in a state of suspended...

