A #TTBF Q&A with Author Tricia Levenseller 1. Your books all feature young heroines who are strong, daring, and cunning. Who is your favorite heroine from literature? Why? Definitely Rose Hathaway from Vampire Academy! I love how funny and fierce she is. She always has a witty comeback and a plan of action, even if it’s somewhat reckless. She’s…
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TTBF Q&A 2019: Author Jennifer Donaldson — 2019
A #TTBF Q&A with Author Jennifer Donaldson Who is your biggest literary crush? OK, do we mean crush like, an author I crush on, or like a character I crush on? Because if the former, no one; I have met too many authors. But if the later, Gambit from X Men. I love a redeemed scoundrel and a (melo)dramatically obstructed…
TTBF Q&A 2019: Author David Yoon — 2019
A #TTBF Q&A with Author David Yoon What’s one material thing you can’t live without? Probably my camera. I carry it almost wherever I go. What’s your favorite of your non-book-related talents? I really like playing music—piano, guitar, and drums. It’s a way of hanging out and communicating without talking. If you could choose one X-Men power, what would it…
TTBF Q&A 2019: Author Erika Sánchez
A #TTBF Q&A with Author Erika Sánchez Which is better to write: first page or last page? First page. I never know how a book will end. I need to be surprised. If you could choose one X-Men power, what would it be and why? I wish I could literally slap tacos out of the hands of racists. That would…
TTBF Q&A 2019: Author Brittney Morris — 2019
A #TTBF Q&A with Author Brittney Morris You were inspired to begin writing SLAY after watching the AH-mazing Black Panther movie. Describe the moment you realized what you wanted to do. As soon as I left the theater, I knew I had to find a way back to Wakanda. I wanted a video game company to create a “Wakanda simulator”…