
How do they DO that? Read to Write Kidlit is a podcast hosted by two writers, Brittany and Alexis, who believe reading and discussing great books with the kidlit community is a great path to growth in writing. The focus is predominantly on middle grade literature, but lower middle grade as well as young adult books are discussed. Thanks for listening and don't forget to leave a review! readtowrite... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Sometimes you just have to cry.
Sad books are therapeutic. It gives you a place to explore grief, whether you have personally experienced it or not. They help you identify and release emotions you may not understand at the moment. Nicole Miliner’s T... more
"What is hard for an adult to say is easy for a kid to hear." These were one of many words of wisdom we gained from our interview with James Bird. Our reading of No Place Like Home and the following interview with Bird gave us so much to think about ... more
Have you ever been captivated by a book’s cover? The cover of Tara Dairman’s middle grade novel, The Girl From Earth’s End, is exactly one of those books. The cover is stunning and the more you look, the more you wonder.
And then you open the book ... more
Kalyn Josephson is a NYT Bestselling author of both middle grade and young adult novels.
Flashback a few years: Shortly after we started reading books together and discussing them as writing critique partners, we read Ravenfall. It’s a book right u... more
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A great place to get writing tips and motivation to get you writing.
Such interesting conversations and I’ve learned so much!
We ask the questions you really want to know about writing craft. Not only WHY did the author make the choices they did in their story but HOW. All interviews are guided by the belief that we can learn and grow together. Thank you for joining our community!
I love this podcast! The hosts ask deep questions about the author’s process and craft and I get so much out of every interview. As an aspiring middle grade author (and big kidlit reader), I’ve found this podcast to really hit all the right notes for me!









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