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Continue reading →: Preparing for NaNoWriMo
Hey peeps. So I decided I’m going to participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) this year, and so I wanted to share some of my thoughts on preparing for the month long of writing to come. I just want to state now that I am by no means an…
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Continue reading →: #VillainSquad Tag
The #VillainSquad tag was created by Lainey of gingerreadslainey on YouTube and I saw what it was about and LOVED IT. Who doesn’t love a good villain? I mean, seriously. Villains are the best, even when they’re at their worst. So the questions are pretty straight forward: first, pick your…
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Continue reading →: Top 5 Wednesday: Favorite Diverse Characters
Welcome to another Top 5 Wednesday! Today’s topic is all about our favorite diverse characters. What is a diverse character? Any character who is of a different race than white, is LGBTQIA+, minority religion, has a mental or physical disability, etc. So here’s my five: 5. Lara Jean from To…
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Continue reading →: Let’s Talk: The Importance of Diversity in Children’s Literature
Recently there was a lot of angry talk on Twitter about something an author said about diversity in children’s literature and how she basically said that anything written about a queer black kid belongs in a pamphlet, not a book. Um, sorry, what? Edi from Crazy QuiltEdi did a post…
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Continue reading →: Libraries
Did you know that most towns and cities across the United States has a library? I think libraries are a wonderful place for any reader to be able to go to because not only do you get to rent out books for free, but you can also donate books you…



