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Laura Moe Talks With Randall Platt About The Girl Who Wouldn't Die

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Randall Platt writes fiction for adults and young adults and has been a full-time writer for thirty years. Platt finds no shortage of fascinating characters and stories that spring from the beautiful Pacific Northwest, which explains why nearly all Platt novels take place in Washington or Oregon. A film, Promise The Moon, has been made of one of Platt's humorous westerns (The Four Arrows Fe-As-Ko) Platt's novels have won several national accolades and six have been recently released as audio books. Several times a week Platt tucks away the words and heads for the nearest handball court or jogging trail. Her newest book, THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T DIE, is a hard-hitting and unforgettable story about survival, the necessity of resistance, and the hope that can be found when the world is at its darkest

Radio host and author Laura Moe spent most of her working life as a librarian and English teacher in central and Southeastern Ohio, but has recently moved to Seattle where she writes full-time. Moe is the author of YA novels PARALLEL LINES (Fat Cats, 2015) and BREAKFAST WITH NERUDA (Merit Press, 2016, ) named by the New York Public Library as one the Best Books for Teens in 2016 and a Top Pick for VOYA. She is owned by a spoiled white cat and is working on a sequel to BREAKFAST WITH NERUDA. https://www.lauramoebooks.com/

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