
The Strange Tale of My Debut Year in YA Horror
It’s natural to want to take stock of one’s life at the end of a year. Of course, my head immediately goes to Grosse Point

It’s natural to want to take stock of one’s life at the end of a year. Of course, my head immediately goes to Grosse Point

It’s been a busy (and exhausting) couple of months. What began as a three-event schedule ballooned into a 19-event book tour. I’ve had one event

Don’t mind the post title–I’m feeling… I don’t know. Shocked? Discombobulated? It’s been a big weekend full of unexpected things, and I’m not just talking

With only 21 days left until A Misfortune of Lake Monsters is unleashed upon the world, there’s a lot of stuff happening, like the trade

With only around six weeks until the publication date of A Misfortune of Lake Monsters (I can’t believe I just typed that), it feels appropriate

My paperback advanced reader copies of A Misfortune of Lake Monsters arrived on election day last fall, and it killed me that I had to

If you’ve read an Advanced Reader Copy* of A Misfortune of Lake Monsters, you know I start my book off with a single quote: “Monsters

Sunsets are romantic, right? You and your honey decide to hike into the Mogollon Rim in Arizona, pick a place above the pine forest lowlands

If you’re an audiobook fanatic, you might be interested to know that I received an excerpt of the very fantastic Stephanie Willing giving voice to

The name alone fills me with glee: Kushtaka, the trickster wereotters. That’s right: not werewolves—wereotters. Alaska is one of those places where anything seems possible.