This live panel event is available for members with full, extended, or time traveler admission levels.
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This event will remain accessible until March 1st for members with General and Full Admission, and March 22nd for members with Extended and Time Traveler Admission.
Hannah Reynolds is the author of the upcoming young adult romantic comedy, The Summer of Lost Letters. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not far from where she grew up, and enjoys stress baking chocolate desserts. Her favorite genres include romance, science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction, but honestly she’ll read anything about snarky girls reluctantly falling in love, strong female friendships, and mother/daughter relationships.
Under the pen name Allison Parr, she’s written three adult romance novels about girls in their twenties living in New York, who bizarrely all fall for members of a pro football team.
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Caitie Flum is a literary agent at Liza Dawson Associates and represents projects across genres in both middle grade and young adult.
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Jenn Bishop is the author of the middle-grade novels Things You Can’t Say, 14 Hollow Road, and The Distance to Home. She grew up in Massachusetts and as a college student spent one incredible summer in Wyoming. She has been obsessed with bison ever since. After working as a children’s librarian, she received her MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Jenn currently calls Cincinnati, Ohio, home. Visit her online at JennBishop.com.
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Admission Required – Live
Caitie Flum, Hannah Reynolds, Jenn Bishop