YA author blogs
A directory of YA author blogs
Please let us know of blogs that can be added to this list
Australian
- Catherine Bateson (CattyRox)
- Sherryl Clark (Books and Writing)
- Adam Ford (self-described poet, novelist, zinemaker, artist, editor, showoff)
- Scot Gardner (Jingo Lingo)
- Susanne Gervay (Susanne Gervay’s blog)
- Nicki Greenberg (There’s a bug in my inkbottle)
- Simon Haynes (Hal Spacejock)
- Simmone Howell (post-teen trauma)
- Justine Larbalestiere (writing, reading, eating, drinking, sport)
- Margo Lanagan (Among Amid While)
- Sue Lawson (Sue Lawson ~ Author)
- Peter Macinnis (The reality of writing)
- Juliet Marillier (Writer Unboxed)
- Kate McCaffrey (Musings from the West)
- Jaclyn Moriarty (I have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes)
- Kirsty Murray (Magic Casements)
- Glyn Parry
- Alice Pung
- James Roy (headvsdesk)
- Penni Russon (Eglantine’s Cake)
- Gabrielle Wang (A Passing Whisper)
- Carole Wilkinson (self-named blog)
- Lili Wilkinson (Thinkings of a Lili)
International
- Laurie Halse Anderson (Mad Woman in the Forest)
- John Boyne (A sometimes updated journal)
- Libba Bray (libba_bray’s journal)
- Aidan Chambers
- Sarah Dessen (writergirl)
- Alex Flinn (alixwrites)
- Neil Gaiman (Journal)
- Gail Giles (notjazz)
- John Green (John Green’s weblog)
- Caroline Lawrence (Roman Mysteries blog)
- Carolyn Mackler (My Blog)
- Naomi Novik (Dragons!Lip Gloss! Death)
- Linda Sue Park (What I’m Reading)
- Susan Beth Pfeffer (Meteors, Moons, and Me)
- Chris Priestley
- Cynthia Leititch Smith (cynsations)
- Lois Lowry (Lowry Updates)
- Sarah Singleton (Pale Cast)
- Todd Strasser (Help! You’re Trapped in Todd Strasser’s Body)
- Nancy Werlin
- Scott Westerfeld (westerblog)
- Matt Whyman
- Sara Zarr (good times and noodle salad)
June 3rd, 2008 at 8:21 am
Terrific idea, am passing it on to the English teachers in my school who will hopefully pass this site on their students. Am hoping this will generate more reader/writer interaction. Having the international authors is such a bonus - it gets the students thinking beyond their own backyard.