Screenwriter Billy Ray Talks About His Debut YA Novel, Burn the Water, and What’s Coming Next
Billy Ray talks to us about his upcoming YA novel, Burn the Water, and why Rafe and Jule are such great characters. Check out the interview here!
Billy Ray talks to us about his upcoming YA novel, Burn the Water, and why Rafe and Jule are such great characters. Check out the interview here!
Alessandra Ferreri, Wattpad’s Head of Content, discusses adapting stories Kissing Is the Easy Part and Love Me Love Me for the screen. Read on for more!
Eulalie Magazine talks to Julian Winters about his upcoming novel, Last First Kiss, and the importance of writing demisexual characters.
Vaishnavi Patel talks to Eulalie Magazine about her upcoming standalone fantasy novel, “We Dance Upon Demons,” and what inspired her to talk about reproductive rights and magic. Check out our interview!
Liza Libes writes poems that refuse easy categorization. We spoke with the post-Soviet poet about how she became one of the most unorthodox voices in contemporary poetry.
Cale Dietrich talks to us about writing a queer rom-com and why My Roommate From Hell should be your next read. Check out our interview!
Emma Hinds’s YA debut novel takes readers on a magical journey while reminding them why it’s important to create worlds where queerness is okay. Read our interview!
Alison Cochrun’s latest novel, Every Step She Takes, is a romance set to a backdrop that has personal significance to her. Check out our interview for more.
Mattie Lubchansky is using visual storytelling to imagine a world where a simple life is most conducive to society in the novel, Simplicity. Read our interview!
Mason Deaver discusses the shift from YA to Adult with their latest novel: The Build-a-Boyfriend Project and the importance of queer voices. Read the interview!