Author Interview

Author interview with J.L. Mathews, prolific writer and president of the St. Louis Writers Guild

Jessica Mathews published her debut picture book, The Old Man and the Pirate Princess, in 2017. Since then, she has published more than twenty seven books, including picture books, early reader chapter books, and several adult works under her pen name J.L. Mathews.

Mathews began writing stories for children at a young age. Her father would write down all of the stories she told him, and they would read them together at bedtime. She hopes her books will inspire others as much as her favorite books inspired her when she was growing up. She wants her work to motivate others to create something of their own to share with the world.

Jessica is the current president of the St. Louis Writers Guild. She recommends every writer join a literary organization to network with other writers and find their people, reading as much as you can and doing what you love. Jessica lives in St. Louis with her two cats, Storm and Knight. She also recommends adopting as many cats as you can.

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Book Reviews

Blog post challenge: List 10 books you read growing up that have stuck with you

The Witch of Blackbird Pond
The Witch of Blackbird Pond (Photo credit: Wikipedia) was one of my favorite books when I was a pre-teen.

Lately I’ve been seeing this new social media challenge going around on Facebook and various other outlets and decided to get in on the fun: List 10 books you read growing up that have stuck with you. Here’s my list for today (although, if you ask me the same question tomorrow, I will probably have thought of ten other books that I should have used insteadJ)

  1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain is my celebrity crush.)
  2. The Witch of Blackbird Pond (Elizabeth George Speare)
  3. The entire Little House on the Prairie series (Laura Ingalls Wilder,) but especially the final book where the tone of the series changes so dramatically.
  4. The Mists of Avalon (Marion Zimmer Bradley)
  5. Julie of the Wolves (Jean Craighead George)
  6. Ghost in the Garden (Carol H. Behrman)

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10 Day Writing Blogger Challenge: Day 7

Day 7 - 10-day-write-blog-challengeDay 7 Prompt: Profile 2 books you’ve read and loved lately.