![]() ![]() ![]() She also explained that “Once Upon A Winter” is a quieter book in which the main character gets talked over a lot until finally finding his own voice.Ītwood has been revered by other faculty at Rowan. “It’s about a kid who feels kind of out of place,” Atwood said. “When I’m writing these I’m thinking of community a lot and it turns out that I really like a group of people coming together and helping each other,” she said.Ītwood also elaborated on the plots, explaining that because they are books written for young adults and intermediate aged students, they discuss a theme of someone not necessarily fitting in. The series addresses the theme of an old orchard and community. Megan Atwood, a recent addition to the Rowan faculty, published a book in a continuing series this past December.Ītwood, who started as a writing arts assistant professor in the fall, published “Once Upon A Winter,” another novel in her “Orchard Novel” series. ![]()
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