Virtual ‘Transcending the Binary in YA’ Panel on May 9

Nicole
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Authors Kacen Callender, Charlotte Nicole Davis, Mason Deaver, Victoria Lee, Anna-Marie McLemore, Mark Oshiro, and Aiden Thomas are joining together for a virtual panel about gender in writing and YA and a Q&A session moderated by Casey Mcquiston. The panel is called ‘Transcending the Binary in YA’ and will take place on Saturday, May 9, at 6 p.m. EST on Zoom. Initially planned for BookCon 2020, this panel will be free for anyone to watch online, and the authors will share the code on their social media accounts to join the Zoom before it starts. Nerds and Beyond is so excited about this amazing panel!

Here are just some of the books that the authors have written:

Kacen Callender: Felix Ever After and King And The Dragonflies

Charlotte Nicole Davis: The Good Luck Girls

Mason Deaver: I Wish You All The Best and The Ghosts We Keep

Victoria Lee: The Fever King and The Electric Heir

Anna-Marie McLemore: Dark & Deepest Red and Blanca & Roja

Mark Oshiro: Anger Is A Gift and Each Of Us A Desert

Aiden Thomas: Cemetery Boys and Lost In The Never Woods

Casey Mcquiston: Red, White, & Royal Blue and One Last Stop

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By Nicole
Nicole joined Nerds and Beyond in 2019 and is excited to finally get back into writing. As a life-long nerdy fangirl from New Jersey, she loves Supernatural and its fandom as well as anything Wayward, Kings of Con, Lucifer, Wynonna Earp, and the musical Bandstand. She’s constantly listening to Louden Swain, The Station Breaks, Briana Buckmaster, The Avett Brothers, The Mots Nouveaux, or any of Aaron Mahnke’s podcasts. When she’s not [procrastinating] on Twitter, you can usually find her binging Netflix with her dog, reading fanfic, or daydreaming about being back in Arizona or Disney World!
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