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Stuff and things. keepin' it real. Skip to primary content. No longer being updated. Please check my clips at shgmclicious.com. Me on the Interwebs and in print:. June 9, 2015: Kate Hart bestowed upon me the huge honor of being named a Badass Lady You Should Know! June 1, 2015: A collaborative blog project, Size Acceptance in YA. Launched on this day. My cofounders are Kelly Jensen, Faythe Arredondo, and Angie Manfredi. Spring 2015-onward: Book reviews in. The Horn Book Magazine. Winter 2014: Review of.
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The Learned Fangirl - a website about pop culture and the internet. Tone Policing and Internalized Oppression in Fandom: A Case Study in YA. June 23, 2016. By Sarah Hannah Gómez. There are some times when people deserve to be named wholly responsible and there are other times when a person does something ill-advised and insensitive, and they therefore become the latest public example of an underlying, ongoing problem. He was trying to be funny, though most people would say he failed. However,. Publishing...
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You don’t get to skip to happily ever after
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The magic of storytelling. Create colorful female characters. Looking for story ideas? Try the supermarket. ». You don’t get to skip to happily ever after. March 23, 2017. So writes Sarah Hannah Gómez. In the School Library Journal. Gómez, who is bi-racial, talks about absorbinging stories of slavery, prejudice, disenfranchisement as a child and a young reader. Gómez, a former librarian, studies middle grade and YA books. “My not-so-secret dream job,” she says on her web page, “is t...8220;People whose c...
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