Meet Carter Hasegawa, Literary and Illustration Agent| From The Mixed Up Files
Interview with Dylan Thuras and Jennifer Swanson, authors of The Atlas Obscura Guide to Inventing the World| From The Mixed Up Files
"Literary agent Carter Hasegawa discusses his transition from editor to agent, his passion for children's books, and what he looks for in submissions."| From The Mixed Up Files
Enjoy this list of new, exciting, and varied middle-grade fiction releases for the month of July 2025| From The Mixed Up Files
SummaryAuthor/Illustrator Interview with Casey Lyall and Sara Faber: The League of Littles We’re excited to have Casey Lyall and Sara Faber on here today to talk about their new release: The League of Littles. Hi, Casey and Sara, let’s start with learning a bit more about you, and then we’ll talk more about your book. Did you have any childhood dreams for when you became an adult? If so, did they come true? Casey: For sure! I went through a ton of different dreams for myself, but the on...| From The Mixed Up Files
June New Releases!| From The Mixed Up Files
Books to Share with Kids on Presidents’ Day that Emphasize the Democratic Process| From The Mixed Up Files
Heists, Hijinks, and Hardboiled Heroes: Misadventures in Middle Grade| From The Mixed Up Files
Right now, I’m truly excited about memoir in middle grade. Authors look back at their past and often focus on a particularly challenging event that greatly affected them during their elementary school or middle school years. This could be a move from one country to another or it could be dealing with a chronic disease. Other authors chronicle something more everyday, such as getting braces and feeling like an outcast. Whatever the focus, writers usually chronicle an area of great vulnerabil...| From The Mixed Up Files