KCUR 89.3
With “The Lost Tribes” Kansas City Author Hopes To Reach Lost Teen Readers
My interview with host, C. J. Janovy at the local NPR affiliate on getting published, reaching teen readers, and the importance of telling broader stories.
Fast Forward
Interview with Mike Zipser on writing, the realities of publishing, and crafting dventures for the Lost Tribes Series
MIT Technology Review
Christine Taylor-Butler ’81
When kids open her books, the world of science opens too.
By Catherin Caruso, SM ’16
Genre Talk
Podcast interview with Hugo-nominated national bestselling author Bryan Thomas Schmidt and cohost Philip Vargas, a top gaming writer.
School and Library Journal
STEM: Thinking. Stretching. Innovating. Wondering.
Article by Dennis Pierce on Trials (book 3) and the importance of STEM in writing literature.
New York Times
These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids
By Jessica Grose
Publishers Weekly
The Joy of Diverse Stories: One Book at a Time
Why Diversity Matters in Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Essay on the importance of diversity in science fiction in changing the cultural climate
Genesis Radio
A frank discussion with the late William Hayashi, on race, writing diverse sci-fi, reaching readers, and swimming against the tide.
The Horn Book
Different Drums: Something Wicked
My short essay on “The strangest book I’ve ever read.” I chose Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.
Mother Jones
“The Uncomfortable Truth about Children’s Books” by Dashka Slater
