![]() ![]() The stories I loved as a kid are deep in my bones now-and they definitely influence the books I write. When I was a middle-grade reader, the standout was probably Patricia Wrede’s fantastical Dealing with Dragons.ĭo you think they’ve influenced you as an adult? As a writer? As a teen, I liked the witty language of PG Wodehouse and the silly situations of Douglas Adams. Tell us, what books did you find most memorable as you were growing up? Hi William, it’s such a pleasure to speak with you again. But he’s here to share his intriguing #mglit tale of vanishing magic, the Wild Woods, goblins, and more! And to top all this newness off, William shared with me that this is the first time his own illustrations are being used in one of his books. It’s William Ritter, the author of the New York Times bestselling Jackaby series, which deserves a major round of applause. We have another amazing author visit today here on The Mixed-Up Files!ĭespite being a debut author in the middle grade arena, this author might already be familiar to you. ![]() Does your book qualify as middle-grade?.Turning Kids Into Bookworms: A Book List For Parents. ![]()
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