Mayra Calvani writes fiction and nonfiction for children, teens and adults. She also offers online workshops on the art of reviewing and picture book writing at SavvyAuthors.com.
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"Although the book is fictionalized, malicious prosecution is not. It is very real and can have devastating effects on the lives of the innocent."
Corsetti's book, about a real plane accident and the rescue that followed, took a long time to research and write.
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"If I remained silent, it would be hateful to the [book's] brave individuals, many who are living under a death sentence for leaving Islam."
Multi-genre author Mary Jean Kelso talks about her latest children's books.
Harrington's novel explores a controversial issue: what prompts a mother to kill her own child?
"If you want to be a writer, write! Don't just talk about it," says Shepherd.
Robles' children's book challenges the concept of "affirmative action."
"I ended up with...the positive, mystical, fantasy and philosophical elements and attempted to create my own literary delicacy that included all of these ingredients."
In her new book, Gabrielle Goddard teaches you how to step out of your comfort zone in order to achieve your dreams.
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