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Do YA novels have a responsibility to educate their audience (my answer is…”Kind of?”)

Posted on9 August, 20168 August, 2016

Everyone, please welcome Rahul Kanakia to Rich in Color! Rahul’s book, Enter Title Here, came out last week. Today Rahul explores his views of what novels are meant to do […] Read More

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Craft Crash Course: Creating Organic Diversity in Shiny Broken Pieces by Dhonielle Clayton

Posted on12 July, 201611 July, 2016

Please welcome Dhonielle Clayton to Rich in Color! Today is the release day for Shiny Broken Pieces, Dhonielle and co-author Sona Charaipotra’s sequel to Tiny Pretty Things. We are very […] Read More

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Guest Post: David Wright

Posted on28 June, 201627 June, 2016

Everyone, please welcome David Wright to Rich in Color! David is the co-author of Away Running with Luc Bouchard, and David was kind enough to talk about his new book […] Read More

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Guest Post: Riley Redgate

Posted on8 March, 20166 March, 2016

Everyone, please welcome Riley Redgate to Rich in Color! Riley’s debut contemporary novel, Seven Ways We Lie, is out today: Paloma High School is ordinary by anyone’s standards. It’s got […] Read More

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Starting the service: A glimpse into the creation of “End of Service”

Posted on5 August, 20141 August, 2014

Everyone, please welcome Gabriela Lee, one of the many fantastic authors with a story in Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories. “End of Service” focuses on Aya, whose […] Read More

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A Librarian’s Writing Journey by Sandi Beth Jones

Posted on24 June, 201424 June, 2014

Please welcome Sandi Beth Jones, author of the newly released Byronic! (You can read Audrey’s review of it here.) Sandi has stopped by Rich in Color to briefly talk about […] Read More

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