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  • Summer Dreaming and Writing Poems
    Summer Dreaming and Writing Poems
    June 18, 2026 by
    Hot days, cold poems Let’s capture “aha” moments Lazy summer days                — Ann Angel   Summer days are meant for daydreaming on beach blankets, sitting on porches lost in a great piece of fiction, and writing about this very moment we’re in. It’s a great time to pull out a journal and create a poem that captures these special moments. Poetry seems to fit the lazy timeless summer experience and allows writers to capture the thunderstorms that feed our gardens even as they shake us to our toes,...
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Middle Grade Authors

Oh MG! News

  • One half of the image is a mechanical cog, and the other have is an AI screen
    AI in the News
    As the use of generative AI grows, concerns about its negative impacts grow as well. Most notably, Pope Leo XIV recently issued his Magnifica Humanitas, an appeal to safeguard humanity against the use of AI in a way that is detrimental to our collective future.   While concern is spread across industries, the publishing arena has become acquainted with a unique set of issues. Lawsuits are waged over the unauthorized use of intellectual property, and many literary agents and publishers now require authors to attest that AI was not used in the development of stories.    And yet, AI is...
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Booklists

  • Ghost Rules book cover
    Spooky Summer Reads to Keep You Up Past Bedtime
    June 14, 2026 by
    Summer is the perfect time to dive into a good book, and if you ask me, the spookier the better. Whether you’re reading by the pool, at the beach, or under the covers with a flashlight, these ghostly adventures and spine-tingling tales are sure to make your summer a bit...
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STEM Tuesday

All About Middle Grade Books

  • Interview with Author/Illustrator Maddie Frost
    Interview with Author/Illustrator Maddie Frost
    June 3, 2026 by
    Today, let’s give a hearty Mixed-Up Files welcome to Maddie Frost. An award-winning author and illustrator, Maddie has been praised as a “powerhouse creator,” making over a dozen books for kids. Her first middle-grade novel, Really Rubie, which Kirkus hailed as: “Humorous, frank, and guaranteed to reassure,” is out now from...
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For Teachers / Homeschoolers

New Releases

  • June 2026 New Releases!
    June 2026 New Releases!
    June 1, 2026 by
    The Cat Prophecies: Claw Quest By Nik Korpon and Jorge Enrique Paz A thirteen-year-old boy holds the fate of his family, his neighborhood, and the world in his hands when he discovers that his cat is from a secret realm of warrior cats facing a dangerous enemy. The walls between worlds are wearing...
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For Writers

  • Summer Dreaming and Writing Poems
    Summer Dreaming and Writing Poems
    June 18, 2026 by
    Hot days, cold poems Let’s capture “aha” moments Lazy summer days                — Ann Angel   Summer days are meant for daydreaming on beach blankets, sitting on porches lost in a great piece of fiction, and writing about this very moment we’re in. It’s...
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