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queens + princesses

As 2018 draws to a close, I can't help but think back over what an eventful year it's been: ~ Bad Princess was officially launched in February with a lively pink-infused girl power fundraiser at a local cafe. Bad Princess also received stellar reviews from Kirkus and other trade publications. ~ In August, my debut novel The Lost History of Dreams had its cover reveal, which culminated in a feature article on Spine Magazine. I also received print ARCs, finalized edits, and

Hey, remember that book I published earlier this year? The pink one for tweens? Well, though I've been focused on All Things Lost History of Dreams of late, Bad Princess has gone off to earned some honors of her own as an ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers nominee. Et voila! There's more to the review naturellement, which can be read here—and much gratitude to The Hub for recognizing Bad Princess! In other news, that Authors for Families half-hour tarot reading and first

Viewed in my garden this afternoon. Can spring be far behind? Can you spring clean a website? If so, I'm certainly trying! On that front, I've recently added two shiny new pages for you to check out: ~ A Bad Princess Party Guide, inspiring by the very fun book launch we had here in Brooklyn. (Ever wanted to hold a coronation, but needed a ceremony script? Look no further!) ~ An official book page for my debut novel The Lost History of Dreams, which

Party swag! Though Bad Princess was released to the world on January 30th, the official launch was held February 11th. I'm pleased to announce the party was a big success: over seventy people joined me on a rainy day in Brooklyn to celebrate the birth of my newest book. Bad Princess fierceness! Kid-friendly activities included royal cupcake decorating, a "Bad Princess" selfie station, and tiara making. We even had a princess-themed scavenger hunt that resulted in a surprise coronation for the winner. All hail Brooklyn's

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