It must be scary to live in a place dominated by only one type of person: straight, white, conservative christian and close-minded. https://t.co/nUxXNiDfs0
I'm joining @PENAmerica in the fight to defend the freedom to read. Sign and share this petition to show your support for the lawsuit against Escambia County, FL school district. They need to know that our Constitution protects diverse literature and stories.
Indiana law would make it a FELONY for teachers to shelve certain books, including my mine. Unreal. https://t.co/PPFLopsKxW | Senate Bill 12 a challenge for libraries, writers and readers
A co-authorship that works well and ends well is a rare thing in my experience. So this is a great example of what happens when things happily work out (with some hints as to how and why). Thanks to @isidramencos for the Q&A with @JuliaScheeres. https://t.co/vNh5D6L6Kb
Working on a nonfiction book or story? This online 10-week course from my friend and NYT-bestselling author @JuliaScheeres looks amazing and starts on April 3! https://t.co/rh0RLwD6Jj
A DREAM fulfilled! I've been published in Ms.!
'Listen, World!': The Story of America's Most-Read Woman, Elsie Robinson https://t.co/sPwgmRKKY0 via @msmagazine
Are you working on a memoir, narrative history, biography, or true crime book? Check out my upcoming class for Stanford extension online. Starts soon! Link in bio. https://t.co/2oS8Ctses8
'The newspaper and magazine boom found her ready, banging on the door ferocious in her naivety, a prolific, uncomplaining one-off.'
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I’ll be discussing my new book at the @californiahistoricalsociety this Thursday with SF Chronicle columnist Heather Knight. Would love to see you there! ✨ @ California Historical Society https://t.co/lote7vNE9J