Battle Magic Excerpt
From Time and Publishers Lunch: Exclusive: An Excerpt from the Upcoming YA-Fantasy Novel by Tamora Pierce.
From Time and Publishers Lunch: Exclusive: An Excerpt from the Upcoming YA-Fantasy Novel by Tamora Pierce.
Tamora Pierce is the recipient of 2013’s Margaret A. Edwards Award, which “honors an author, as well as a specific body of his or her work, for significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature…” More information can be found here.
Josepha Sherman, Writer, Editor, Long-Time Friend of Tamora Pierce’s and Co-Editor of the Young Warriors: Stories of Strength Anthology, Died on Thursday, August 23, 2012. Jo was a fun-loving, hilarious presence on the SF scene, and leaves behind an enormous number of fan and pro friends.
R.I.P., Jo.
NPR’s list of The 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels is out, and Tamora Pierce made the list with four of her six nominated series: The Song of the Lioness (#50), Daughter of the Lioness/Tricksters (#81), The Immortals (#83) and The Circle of Magic (#86).
Tamora Pierce was a finalist for the 2012 Mythopoeic Society Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature for the Beka Cooper series. The award went to Delia Sherman’s The Freedom Maze, a book Tammy highly recommends to all her fans. Congratulations, Delia!
The July 2012 issue of Locus Magazine features an interview with Tamora Pierce, as well as interviews with Holly Black and Rae Carson, as part of their focus on Young Adult fiction.
My beloved agent’s oldest daughter Jesse, a fan and an animal lover and rescuer, died very suddenly. If you feel so inclined, would you make a donation to one of these causes that she supported? Even if it’s just a couple of dollars, it would help, as you know. Think of it as good wishes that will help to carry her to the Summerlands:
Many thanks,
Tammy
Episode #24 of the Geek Girls Rule! podcast features an interview with Tamora Pierce. You can listen to it here.
Mastiff has been selected for the 2012 Amelia Bloomer List in Young Adult Fiction category.
The Amelia Bloomer Project is part of the American Library Association’s Social Responsibilities Roundtable Feminist Task Force, and annually selects the best feminist books for children and teens published within the last 18 months. The Amelia Bloomer List recommends books with significant feminist content.
Trickster’s Choice has been named to the Young Adult Library Services Association‘s list of 2012 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults.