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Inside <em>The World of Lore</em>: A Spooky Podcast Jumps to Page and Screen

Inside The World of Lore: A Spooky Podcast Jumps to Page and Screen

Christina Newland Talks to the Man Behind the Monstrous Creatures

By Christina Newland | October 31, 2017

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Rita Williams-Garcia

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Erika L. Sánchez

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Elana K. Arnold

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On the First South Asian YA Novel: <em>Born Confused</em> 15 Years Later

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An Interview with Enya, a Musician to Astral Project To

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Eve Ewing on Education, Institutions, and Alternative Models of Poetry

Eve Ewing on Education, Institutions, and Alternative Models of Poetry

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