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Using the Young Adult Author Resource Pages

Writers are readers. The purpose of the Young Adult Author Resource Pages is to bring young writers closer to their favorite authors. Through social media and recorded interviews many authors offer fabulous advice on writing that are useful for writers of all ages. If you are a teacher, you can use the interviews in your classroom in the context of your creative writing curriculum. If the author is one of your favorites and you would like to share something about why you like that author’s books, please leave a comment. Interview with Author Kate Milford I have always been a big fan of Kate Milford’s books, and so when I heard she had a new …Read More Author Interview: James Ponti, author of the City Spies books, speaks with blogger Thee Editor’s Note: Recently, Stone Soup blogger Thee Sim Ling reached out to us to ask if she could arrange an …Read More Author Interview: Damian Dibben, author The History Keepers, talks to blogger Madeline Sornson Recently Stone Soup blogger and book reviewer Madeline Sornson had the opportunity to read The History Keepers by Damian Dibben, …Read More Author Interview: Alexis Fajardo, author of Kid Beowulf, talks to blogger Mirembe Mirembe Mubanda, one of our young bloggers, recently got the chance to read Alexis E. Fajardo’s graphic novel Kid Beowulf: …Read More Author Interview: Patricia Newman, author of Plastic Ahoy! talks to Stone Soup blogger Lukas Cooke Lukas Cooke, our young blogger interested in nature and the environment, recently had the opportunity to read one of Patricia …Read More Interview and Links for Author Wendelin Van Draanen This is a wonderful interview. Its biggest strength may be Wendelin Van Draanen’s discussion of the importance of persistence. Her …Read More Interview and Web Links for Author Ransom Riggs This interview inspires two projects: write a story based on a photograph and illustrate a story with photographs. This is …Read More A Video and Internet Links for Madeleine L’Engle This is a video of an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the the publication of  “A Wrinkle in Time.” Children, as …Read More Sarah Kay, Poet and Storyteller: TEDxEast Talk on Writing Sarah Kay (born 1988) is an American poet who began performing poetry at age 14. Sarah Kay specializes in spoken-word poetry. The …Read More Interview and Links for Author Renée Ahdieh A strong interview with Renée Ahdieh. The interview focus is on her writing process. • Writes books based on the theme of “choice …Read More Suzanne Collins Reading is the best preparation for writing. We are fortunate that through the internet it is possible to keep in …Read More Interview and Internet links for author Kate Messner This is a strong interview by Kate Messner for her book, Writing is Magic, or is it?  Her message is simple …Read More Madeleine L’Engle Talks about Letting the Book Write Itself Many authors talk about the precision with which they plot out their books, taking pride in being in full control …Read More Advice for Writers: Interviews with Rick Riordan Reading is one of the best preparations for writing. We are fortunate that through the internet it is possible to …Read More Cassandra Clare Website Wikipedia Facebook Twitter Books The Mortal Instruments (6 Books) Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy (10 Book Series) Interviews …Read More J.K. Rowling We are fortunate that through the internet it is possible to keep in touch with living authors through their blogs, …Read More

Suzanne Collins

Reading is the best preparation for writing. We are fortunate that through the internet it is possible to keep in touch with living authors through their blogs, twitter feeds, and their websites. There are also often interviews with authors on the internet. The editors of Stone Soup offer a growing series of pages of internet links and interviews with many of your favorite authors. Use this resource to get deeper into an author’s works or, if you haven’t read  book by the author, to discover someone whose work you’d like to follow. If  you are a fan of Suzanne Collins, then please add your feelings about Suzanne in the comments below. How have you been influenced by her writing? What do you like best about her books? Which is your favorite? Which do you like least, and why?  If there are online resources that you think we should add to this page, then let us know. Also, if there is an author you think should be part of our Young Adult Author Interview section and isn’t, then also please leave a comment suggesting who we should add. Website Wikipedia Facebook Twitter Books: The Hunger Games Trilogy: The Hunger Games / Catching Fire / Mockingjay Gregor the Underland Chronicles (5 Volume Set) Interviews:

Interview and Internet links for author Kate Messner

This is a strong interview by Kate Messner for her book, Writing is Magic, or is it?  Her message is simple and direct:  writing is about revising. She talks about when she was a child thinking she could never write as well as her favorite authors, like Judy Blume. Then, she learned that it isn’t what you first put down on paper but rather what you end up with – and that she could! Young writers cannot hear the message too often! I’d play this video at least once ever couple months in your classroom. • Writing is about revising! • A work is done when you find yourself going in circles over minor corrections. Kate Messner’s Wake up Missing has been reviewed in Stone Soup Magazine. Internet links for Kate Messner Website Facebook Twitter Books by Kate Messner Hide and Seek All the Answers The Seventh Wish Rescue on the Oregon Trail (Ranger in Time #1) Capture the Flag