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STALKER GIRL a “Remarkable Read” on Obsession 14 Nov 2011 | 09:38 am
School Library Journal just published a short list of “Remarkable Reads” on the topic of Obsession. Among the five titles is Stalker Girl, which they call “tense, tightly-drawn and suspenseful.”
People! Do Your Own Homework. 2 Dec 2010 | 01:31 pm
This morning I got a Google alert about my second novel, Thou Shalt Not Dump the Skater Dude. I don’t know why I still have this alert set up. The book’s five years old and when I do hear from Google,...
I Don’t Get It 15 Nov 2010 | 07:17 pm
New York published a long exposé by a Columbia MFA grad who was almost exploited by James Frey and his Full Fathom Five book packaging company. We’re supposed to be shocked and appalled. Everybody on ...
Interview with Sara @ The Hiding Spot 19 Oct 2010 | 04:07 am
I really enjoyed doing this interview with Sara at The Hiding Spot. Read it or Sara’s wonderfully generous review of STALKER GIRL. If you leave a comment after the interview or in response to Sara’s r...
Booklist and BCCB Like Stalker Girl 9 Sep 2010 | 05:29 pm
Booklist says “Graham takes a vilified behavior . . and assigns it to her protagonist, and along the way manages to generate a surprising amount of sympathy.” The BCCB says “Graham’s style is friendl...
Made The CoCo Times! 22 Aug 2010 | 11:41 am
The Contra Costa Times covers Stalker Girl.
Breaking Up is Harder 2 Do 21 Aug 2010 | 04:51 am
Over at Cynsations, I’m guest-blogging about breakups now and then.
Taking the Scholarly Route 13 Aug 2010 | 09:49 am
Thanks to Meg Waite Clayton for inviting me to tell how I went from Walt Whitman scholar to YA novelist on her fabulous 1stbooks blog.
Finally 7 Aug 2010 | 10:20 am
Stalker Girl is out in the world. I did a fun interview with RT Book Reviews that’s available as a podcast.
She Wasn’t Always Like This 14 Jul 2010 | 03:40 pm
That’s what I wanted to call my new book. But the professionals—my agent, my editor and others at the publisher—all thought Stalker Girl was the better choice. Short and to the point, they said. No on...