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  • Contest! Win Autographed YA Novels by Open Book writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny!
    Contest! Win Autographed YA Novels by Open Book writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny!
    May 27, 2019

    Contest! Win Autographed YA Novels by Open Book writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny!

    With the sun finally making an appearance, there's no better time to load up on great summer reads - especially young adult tales that will be gobbled up by readers of all ages.We're giving away not one, ...

  • May 2019 writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny on Conservation, Editing, & Dancing Her Heart Out
    May 2019 writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny on Conservation, Editing, & Dancing Her Heart Out
    April 30, 2019

    May 2019 writer-in-residence Alisha Sevigny on Conservation, Editing, & Dancing Her Heart Out

    Even though winter seems to be stubbornly holding on, we're excited to get in a summer frame of mind with our May 2019 writer-in-residence, Alisha Sevigny, author of the irresistible young adult novel, Summer ...

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