The Weekly 411 (9/26/25)

© Bodhi Kim

September 26, 2025, 2025 vol. 40

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Picture Book Giveaway

We are pleased to host a giveaway of the picture book, Just in Case: Saving Seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, by Megan Clendenan, illustrated by Brittany Cicchese (Charlesbridge) out on Oct. 14. Enter to win a copy via the widget below of through this link.



About the Book: Psst . . . Guess what? 800 miles from the North Pole, buried deep in a mountain, the Svalbard Seed Vault holds priceless treasure. Seeds! Perfect for 5-8-year-old future conservationists, this is a fascinating glimpse into a unique conservation collection, highlighting the importance of natural resources and protecting planet Earth. On the Arctic island of Spitsbergen in Norway, polar bears roam and there are no gardens, forests, or fields. But buried deep underground, the Svalbard Seed Bank protects more than 580 million seeds with plenty of room for more. How and why was the vault built? What's it like inside? How does the vault protect the seeds? Learn about the rescue of one of the greatest treasures on earth--seeds for our food.

About the Author: Megan Clendenan studied sociology, English, and environmental planning and has worked for nonprofit organizations focused on environmental law, women’s empowerment, mental health, and urban food security. As a children’s book author, she loves writing nonfiction that explores the connections between history, society, and the environment. She is the author of Design Like Nature: Biomimicry for a Healthy Planet, Fresh Air, Clean Water: Our Right to a Healthy Environment, and Cities: How Humans Live Together. She lives near Vancouver, British Columbia, with her family and two fuzzy orange cats. This is her first picture book.

About the Illustrator: Brittany Cicchese enjoys capturing emotion above all else, from expressive portraits to moody illustrations. She is the illustrator of The Kitten Story: A Mostly True Tale and No More Señora Mimí. When Brittany isn't sketching or writing, you can find her working at the library, reading a good fantasy or sci-fi book, or hiking around the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Brittany lives in Denver, Colorado.

Just In Case giveaway  

 Middle Grade Giveaway


We are pleased to host a giveaway of the middle grade book, The Island of the of the Forgotten Gods by Victor Pineiro (Sourcebooks). Enter to win a copy via the widget below or through this link.

Design: Celeste Knudsen, Cover Artist: Abraham Matias

About the Book: 
Nico wants to be a famous film director. He’s pretty sure if he can make the right movie, and soon, his life will completely change. The catch? His parents are sending him to Puerto Rico for the summer to stay with his iconic, but old-school, Abuela Luciana, and his awesome, but unpredictable cousins. Still, the show must go on.

Until Nico and his cousins awaken a monster. A monster that looks an awful lot like the infamous Chupacabra. And it turns out this isn’t a chance encounter. The creature begins stalking them all over Puerto Rico, turning up on every dark corner, sandy beach, and moonlit night. To make matters worse, a shadowy cult enters the chase, intent on capturing them before the Chupacabra can. Soon they are thrown into an adventure that brings them face-to-face with the ancient Taino people, even more ancient Taino gods, and the mysterious Chupacabra, who is somehow linked to everything. Nico keeps his camera rolling, hoping the epic documentary will catapult him to stardom. But in the end, it’s the island’s fate that hangs in the balance, as they face down the very gods that created Puerto Rico.

About the Author: Victor Piñeiro is the author of The Island of Forgotten Gods, Monster Problems and Time Villains, a Kirkus best book of the year and winner of the International Latino Book Award. He's also designed games for Hasbro, written/produced an award-winning documentary, led innovation at HBO Max, run social media for @YouTube and @Skittles and taught third graders.


The Island of the Forgotten Gods giveaway










Oct. 8 - Nov. 7, 2025  YA Opening Pages Workshop with agent Linda Camacho. In this intimate workshop, you'll receive a written critique of your opening pages (3750 words) from agent Linda Camacho at Gallt & Zacker Literary Agency, plus get the opportunity to speak to Linda individually in the live group call that follows critiques. You'll also exchange peer critiques within your group of up to 7 writers. Why take a peer workshop? You'll benefit from critiquing each person's work and then reading the professional's critique for each story. Many writers tell us that listening and learning from the professional's notes to others is just as beneficial to their learning as the feedback on their own work. Great for writers in the query trenches or those looking for market and editorial feedback on their premise and opening chapters.


Oct 23, 5 p.m. PT Comp Titles: How to Pick 'Em with Literary Agent Adria Goetz This workshop delves into all things related to comp titles: what makes a good comp, what makes a bad comp, and why they're a helpful tool in hooking a literary agent and selling your book. Senior literary agent Adria Goetz will teach you everything you need to know about comp titles, and she'll open the floor to questions at the end of the workshop. If you can’t make it to the live event, you can still register and the recording will be sent out afterward.

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