WRITING TEAZURS WITH ANGIE AZUR

By Talking with Trees: I've learned that stories grow like forests---slowly, strangely, swirled and tangled together beneath the surface before they reach for the light. A tree with dark roots is not ruined by them. Those roots make it richer. More able to hold storms. The compost that's capable of feeding what comes next. Here you will find field notes on children's literature, free verse, trees, cycles, memory, feminine wildness, and the hidden root systems beneath creative work.

Monday, June 1, 2026

From Prose to Verse: An Interview with Bobbie Pyron

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     MG K i d L i t   ALERT ! From Prose to Verse : An Interview with Bobbie Pyron Welcome, Readers and Creatives, Today I have a sp...
Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Brianna Jett Debut YA Author - Under a Carnivore Sky

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 YA K i d L i t   ALERT ! Debut Novel-in-Verse Author Brianna Jett (and her best bud, Bug) Greetings Readers, Writers, Creatives... I can...
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Angie Azur
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Angie Azur is an MFA candidate in Writing for Children & Young Adults at Vermont College of Fine Arts. She writes MG and YA novels in verse drawn to nature, grief, and magic. Angie is especially interested in stories where trees hold memory, listening is a form of power, and children reconnect with the living world around them.
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