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Dystopian Romance SUNFLOWERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD Pre-orders, Book Sales, & Book Events

The next couple of months are shaping up to be very busy and exciting with a new book coming out, book sales going on, and book events.

New Book

The biggest news is that my first book for adults is coming out on May 15th! My cozy dystopian romance SUNFLOWERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD is up pre-order and ARCs have gone out. I’ll be leaving ARC sign-ups open for a few more days if anyone is interested in getting one.

The cover of Sunflowers at the End of the World by Katie L. Carroll. A big yellow sunflower in a painted style is on a dark green background. The words of the title go in a circle within the flower petals.

When you’re the last person on earth, there’s nothing to do but survive.

Mel is the only survivor of a devastating worldwide virus. After an epic crash out on a solo road trip, she comes to terms with having lost everything. Even though she’s utterly alone, Mel is more determined than ever to become self-sufficient. She builds a home in her mountain cabin where she tends her garden, rides her bike to the library, and shares meals with her crow and chicken friends.

When Mel’s water supply is compromised, she hits a new low and questions whether the effort to survive is worth it. A handsome stranger turns up with just the right knowledge to help solve her problem. When he decides to stick around, Mel’s lonely world is suddenly turned upside-down.

Sunflowers at the End of the World is the first book in a cozy dystopian romance series perfect for readers who love the slow-burn romance of Divergent and the cozy vibes of The Spellshop.

Book Sales

Banner for the Narratess Indie Book Sale. A chonky dragon reads a book at the bottom, a pile of skulls with a candle and ghost sit on the left of the text, and a space ship flies by a planet on the right of the text. 

Text: Indie Book Sale

indiebook.sale

Fantasy, Sci FI & Horror

11 - 13 April

Banner designed by Arden Powell

I have two book sales going on right now. My award-winning YA fantasy Elixir Bound is just $.99 through April 16th! This is part of the big Narratess Indie Sale, happening April 11-13. You definitely want to check out this massive sale of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror books.

Ghost Stories Bundle on itch.io April 3rd to 24th 2026.
Graphics by Susanne Schmidt
Works in Bundle:
Only Dark Edges by Katie L. Carroll
Ghost of a Life by Ruth Miranda
DEVIL'S LIMINAL by Studio Interlude 
5:37 by A. P. Howell
The Ghost of You and I by Angelique Drummond
The Winchester Collection by Beth Jackson
Magical Mayhem by Niranjan
Water's Edge by Ellie Lieberman
Linger by manmadezines
The Final Deed by Jennifer S. Lange and Aaron McQueen
The Spirit in the Door by Jennifer S. Lange
The Library by Leo Healy
L'Héritage Hanté/Haunted Bequest by VItheSixth 
Gleam by Victoria Audley
The Hunt and the Haunting by Victoria Audley
Rotten Roots by Susanne Schmidt
Black Masquerade: The Third Nightmare by Stuart Tudor
Where Dreams are Lost by Stuart Tudor

My YA psychological thriller Only Dark Edges, which is a modern-day, gender-swapped Hamlet retelling, is part of a book bundle on Itch. You can get 19 ghost stories for just $10! Itch books can be downloaded to any type of ereader.

Book Events

A graphic with shops in the background and the Connecticut Book Festivals logo. Text reads, "First even all Connecticut local author bookstore! A 2 day event. April 18 and 19, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shop a large variety of amazing local authors from adult to children across multiple genres in a retail store setting. Meet the authors during individual half hour book signing sessions happening all day! Westbrook Outlets, 314 Flat Rock Place, Westbrook, CT.

A fun event happening April 18 – 19 is the Connecticut Book Festivals Bookstore at the Westbrook Outlets! I won’t be there in person, but a large selection of my books will be signed and for sale. This is a great chance to support local Connecticut authors.

A graphic with an illustration of a black tree full of colorful birds. Text reads, "Create Boldly! The World Needs Your Story. I'm presenting at the NESCBWI Spring Conference 2026. May 15 through 17. Stamford, CT."

And, finally, I will be attending the New England SCBWI Spring Conference at the UCONN Stamford campus May 15-17! I’m on the faculty and will be presenting my “What to Expect When You’re Self-Publishing a Children’s Book” workshop.

There will be keynotes by Heidi E.Y. Stemple and Nina Crews, your choice of 4 craft sessions, publishing and agent panels, professional critiques, and so much more. This is one of my favorite events, and I’m so glad to be heading back to it this year!

That was a lot! What are you all looking forward this spring? What books are you reading?

A Guide to Standing Up to Book Bans for Banned Books Weeks

Earlier this year, I stood up against book banning in my town when a few parents challenged the inclusion of the Heartstopper graphic novels by Alice Oseman in middle school libraries. I spoke and wrote about this experience across all my social media accounts and sent letters to school officials and my local media outlets. You can read my open letter and find links to some of the news coverage sparked by the attempted book ban in my post “Heartstopper by Alice Oseman Should Not Be Banned From Middle School Libraries.”

While the book ban attempts in my town were defeated, there are many towns across the United States where this is not the case. The American Library Association just released their “2024 Preliminary Book Ban Data.” It shows a small decline in book challenges from 2023, but the numbers were still way ahead of the numbers prior to 2020. This data is pulled from reported instances and media coverage, but all book challenges and bans are not given these, so the numbers don’t give the whole picture.

The ALA also noted that data doesn’t take into account soft censorship. They stated, “Additionally, instances of soft censorship, where books are purchased but placed in restricted areas, not used in library displays, or otherwise hidden or kept off limits due to fear of challenges illustrate the impact of organized censorship campaigns on students’ and readers’ freedom to read. In some circumstances, books have been preemptively excluded from library collections, taken off the shelves before they are banned, or not purchased for library collections in the first place.”

They shared this data ahead of Banned Books Week, which is happening right now. But the fight against book bans shouldn’t only be talked about one week of the year. Book challenges happen all the time, and there are ways to combat them.

  • Get educated about books challenges. Here are some good places to start: ALA Banned & Challenged Books, Banned Books Week, Authors Against Book Bans.
  • Be Proactive. Write an email to school administration saying you trust the professionals (i.e. school librarians and teachers) to select books for school libraries, even if there are no book challenges in your area. Find out what the policies are in your communities. Show support to your public librarians by mentioning how you appreciate the Banned Books or Pride Week displays. Read banned books, and not just the classics. Check out the banned books lists and support the living authors who are being affected by these bans.
  • Pay attention and make your voice heard. I was alerted to the book challenges in my town when I happened to come across an article from a local newspaper on my Facebook feed. Then I went to work to educate myself (I had already read the books in question and had lots of resources at hand), so I could respond quickly and share my voice in support of the books. So often, it’s the would-be book banners that have the loudest voice, and those of us in favor of freedom of reading need to be loud as well.
  • Volunteer or run for office in your community. This one’s a bit harder as it usually means a significant time commitment. But if you do have the ability and time, positions that support schools and libraries include running for a Library Board or Board of Education position or volunteering for your local library group (often called Friends of the Library).

Also, read this Book Riot article by Kelly Jensen “How to Fight Book Bans in 2024.”

Middle Grade Pirate and Fairy Tale Book Giveaway

Happy Halloween! These days you’ll mostly find me over on TikTok where I’ve been posting a lot about Witch Test. Though October is a great time of year to read my upper middle grade/lower YA Mean Girls meets The Craft book about overcoming bullying by finding your inner strength (or witch in Liza’s case!), don’t let that stop you from reading it as we move into November.

In other middle grade news, Pirate Island is part of a 6-book middle grade giveaway. Today is the last day, so make sure to get those entries in by 6:00 p.m. (ET).

How do you feel swashbuckling adventures and fairytale retellings? Do you love them both?

Well, then I’ve got a giveaway for you! I’ve partnered with five other authors to give you a massive middle-grade paperback giveaway. There will be ONE book bundle winner of 6 signed paperbacks (US only)⁠ from these amazing authors:
@amieborst
@masonbellauthor
@hopefullhappenings ⁠
@katielcarrollauthor
@katfarrow.loreweaver
@r.v.bowmanfantasyauthor

Giveaway is now open until October 31, 6 pm EST. Winners will be selected October 31 after 6 pm and the winner will be announced on November 1st. Must be 18 years or older to enter. The paperback bundle is available to US only. (Full rules are on the giveaway link.)

If you want all the latest news from me and bonus perks like two free short stories and a 10% discount on signed books through the end of the year, make sure to subscribe to my newsletter! Preview the latest one here.

THE BEDTIME KNIGHT Audiobook, Book Deals, SCBWI Conferences, and Podcast News!

I wasn’t even sure how to title this post because I have so many exciting things to announce. First of all, THE BEDTIME KNIGHT is now available as an audiobook, narrated by Stephanie Quinn. And it earned an orange banner on Amazon for being the #1 new release in Audiobooks on Bedtime & Dreaming for Children! You can find the audiobook on ChirpBarnes & Noble, Kobo, Audible, Libro.fm, Scribd, Audiobooks.com, and Google Play.

If you’d like a free listen of THE BEDTIME KNIGHT, sign up for my author newsletter, where you’ll also earn access to two free short stories! It really is the best way to get all my latest news and exclusive offers, and I’ll only email you once a month. I appreciate all you who subscribe to the blog, but if you haven’t also signed up for my newsletter, I’d love for you to do that too.

For all you Kobo readers, two of my books are on sale right now. For the first time ever, ELIXIR BOUND is free now through April 9th! This award-winning YA fantasy is Shadow and Bone meets The Lord of the Rings with strong female characters embracing their power while on an epic quest. PIRATE ISLAND, the middle grade adventure reminiscent of The Goonies, is only $2.99 now through April 16th.

Now a little something for the writers! I’ll be presenting two workshops at the in-person New England SCBWI Conference, April 28-30. The titles of my workshops are “Traditional vs. Self-publishing: Who Will Win?” and “What to Expect When You’re Self-Publishing.” Keep an out another SCBWI workshop announcement coming soon! You can see all my author appearances, including a local in-person one in May, on the Events page.

Finally, I had the pleasure of being a guest on the Woodbury Writes podcast, hosted by Sandy Carlson, poet laureate of Woodbury, CT. We had a great conversation about creating fantasies for young readers and more!

There’s more I could talk about, like how I’m so very close to being done with revisions of my YA psychological thriller Hamlet retelling. I’ll be doing a cover reveal and release date reveal for that soon…as soon as I finalize the title! But I’ve reached information overload.

What have you all been up to lately?

Wrapping Up 2022 and What’s to Come in 2023

Happy New Year! It seems to be flying by already, and I don’t expect it to slow down. According to Goodreads, I read 52 books in 2022, but that doesn’t include the countless picture books I read. I set my usual goal of 50 books for 2023, though reading is off to a bit of a slow start for me. What are your reading goals for this year?

As an author, 2022 was a banner year as it was the first time I released two books in one year. And 2023 is set to be even bigger with five book releases! (Yes, I do sleep, but probably not as much as I should.)

The first of which is my nonfiction book SELFIES FROM MARS: THE TRUE STORY OF MARS ROVER OPPORTUNITY, which comes out February 13 and is up for preorder on most sites! I have some final proofing and uploading to do, but this one is mostly done and ready to meet readers.

From evidence of water to stunning images,
Mars rover Opportunity allowed humans to
experience the Red Planet as never before.
Ride along on the 15-year mission
that captured hearts a world away!

Then I’ve got three YA thrillers, one standalone and a duology, planned for the spring and summer months. Details on titles, covers, release dates, and ARC copies all coming soon. I’m working on getting a monthly newsletter going, so stay tuned for that. It’ll be the best place to get all my book news first.

And finally, another picture book in the Family Christmas Tales series called DADDY’S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS. Phoebe Cho will be illustrating this one, and we will be getting started on that soon. The first in the series was MOMMY’S NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, which recently got a lovely 5-star review from Readers’ Favorite, earning it a shiny badge.

For anyone interested in a detailed workshop about self-publishing children’s book (picture books through YA), I’m presenting my 90-minute workshop “What to Expect When You’re Self-Publishing” on Saturday, January 21 at 10:30 a.m. (ET). It’s on Zoom, so you can attend from anywhere and there will be a recording available for 30 days after.

Alrighty, one last question for all of you…is there anything in particular you’d like me to blather on about here on the blog this year?

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