In which I interview my fiction-writing collaborator Carol Matas about questions of evil and power in the children's novels she writes on her own
Abstract: Andrea Davidson on the inspiration for Eggenwise. \u201cI haven\u2019t read a children\u20...
Born into a white, middle-class family in Johannesburg, South Africa, children's author Beverley Nai...
With her recent book, Paint the Wind (2007), hitting the shelves this fall, author Pam Munoz Ryan ...
In which I interview my fiction-writing collaborator Carol Matas about questions of evil and power i...
At the outset, I have to admit what might appear shameful to readers of this journal: unlike Perry N...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
After some years as an academic specialist in children's literature, I published my first novel for ...
We are familiar with what critics and enthusiasts say about children's books. Less familiar to us is...
A. Manette Ansay is an author known for works such as her short story collection Read This and Tell ...
ABSTRACT. In this essay I look at the influences that have inspired and shaped my vocation as a writ...
Cultural activist, author and Creative Writing Professor Larissa Lai is interviewed by Spanish criti...
Toni Morrison has joined the ranks of those writers whose work includes texts for both adults and ch...
My dissertation examines the alternative worlds in recent fantasy fiction for young adults in Britai...
My thesis analyzes A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (pseudonym of Daniel Handler), a...
The 12th edition of Literartes Journal, the second issue dedicated to artistic, theoretical and crit...
Abstract: Andrea Davidson on the inspiration for Eggenwise. \u201cI haven\u2019t read a children\u20...
Born into a white, middle-class family in Johannesburg, South Africa, children's author Beverley Nai...
With her recent book, Paint the Wind (2007), hitting the shelves this fall, author Pam Munoz Ryan ...
In which I interview my fiction-writing collaborator Carol Matas about questions of evil and power i...
At the outset, I have to admit what might appear shameful to readers of this journal: unlike Perry N...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
After some years as an academic specialist in children's literature, I published my first novel for ...
We are familiar with what critics and enthusiasts say about children's books. Less familiar to us is...
A. Manette Ansay is an author known for works such as her short story collection Read This and Tell ...
ABSTRACT. In this essay I look at the influences that have inspired and shaped my vocation as a writ...
Cultural activist, author and Creative Writing Professor Larissa Lai is interviewed by Spanish criti...
Toni Morrison has joined the ranks of those writers whose work includes texts for both adults and ch...
My dissertation examines the alternative worlds in recent fantasy fiction for young adults in Britai...
My thesis analyzes A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (pseudonym of Daniel Handler), a...
The 12th edition of Literartes Journal, the second issue dedicated to artistic, theoretical and crit...
Abstract: Andrea Davidson on the inspiration for Eggenwise. \u201cI haven\u2019t read a children\u20...
Born into a white, middle-class family in Johannesburg, South Africa, children's author Beverley Nai...
With her recent book, Paint the Wind (2007), hitting the shelves this fall, author Pam Munoz Ryan ...