In which I talk with Katie Davis about gaming, writing, marketing, and 85 or...
I’m a few days late to the party, thanks to my participation in the YALSA and ILF events, but I’m happy this morning to share with you this recently recorded interview I did for Katie Davis’ kidlit...
View ArticleBartography Express for November 2014, featuring K.A. Holt’s Rhyme Schemer
This month, one subscriber to my Bartography Express newsletter will win a copy of Rhyme Schemer (Chronicle), the new middle-grade novel in verse by Kari Anne Holt. If you’re not already receiving...
View ArticleIn case you’re wondering where to shelve Attack! Boss! Cheat Code!…
…I think this Barnes & Noble has the right idea: Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! + LEGO + Minecraft? Sure — I’m OK with that. Oh, and + Frozen? That looks pretty good, too.
View ArticleNot a bad 24 hours for Attack! Boss! Cheat Code!
The past day has brought this review from game developer and enthusiast Eduardo Baraf: And this appreciation (and giveaway!) of Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! A Gamer’s Alphabet from librarian Margie...
View ArticlePodcast interview: Life. Leadership. Video Games. And me.
I really enjoyed my conversation this fall with Jon Harrison, author the upcoming book Mastering The Game: What Video Games Can Teach Us About Success In Life, who interviewed me for his...
View ArticleBartography on Pinterest
Just a reminder, for those of you on Pinterest, that I’ve got pages there for each of my books: The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! A Gamer’s Alphabet Can I See Your I.D.? True...
View Article“5, 4, 3, 2, 1″ with Nerdy Book Club co-founder Colby Sharp
Michigan teacher, Nerdy Book Club co-founder, and Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! enthusiast Colby Sharp has a nifty series on his sharpread blog called the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Interview. Last week, I had the...
View ArticleA is for Awwww…
Some friends enjoying Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! : A Gamer's Alphabet by @Bartography They love the caveman pic. pic.twitter.com/1Bo6UHfmQe — Crystal Brunelle (@librarygrl2) April 29, 2015 Thanks for...
View ArticleWriting what I’d love to learn
A post I wrote for the Nerdy Book Club has gone online, and I think you’ll like it. It’s titled “Write What You Know? Try Writing What You’d Love to Learn,” and it expands on a theme I discuss a lot in...
View ArticleAn observation (not mine) about Attack! Boss! Cheat Code!
For my school visits, I often have a variety of my books displayed on a table so that students will notice them when entering the library. I figure it’s a good way to get them to start thinking about...
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