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Cameron Kimball

Cameron Kimball is an illustrator, graphic artist and writer. She graduated from Pratt Institute with a degree in Communications Design and a minor in Art History. She’s a member of the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators and the Society of Illustrators. Cameron lives in Connecticut and when she’s not writing or drawing, she can be found in a café drinking tea and listening to Celtic folk music. For more of her work, visit her website at https://cameronkimball.myportfolio.com/

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FictionListiclesThrillers

Trust No One: 9 Cases of Unreliable Narrators

When reading psychological thrillers, you quickly learn that you can’t trust anyone or anything. Certainly not what the characters say and do, and especially not your own interpretation of what’s really happening. Sometimes you can’t even trust the narrator. An unreliable — or even unstable — narrator adds an extra…
Cameron Kimball
December 1, 2020
Children's BooksListicles

Get Schooled With These 6 Middle Grade Reads

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Middle-School-3.jpg Say the words “middle school,” and people everywhere will get a chill down their spine. Those two words conjure visions of pop quizzes, body spray and rubbery cafeteria food. While many of us have thankfully grown past that stage in our life, middle schoolers of today could really use…
Cameron Kimball
November 18, 2020
Children's Books

“Stars of Wonder” is a Heartwarming Celebration of the First Christmas

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Stars_Of_Wonder.jpg It’s November, and families everywhere are preparing for this year’s unprecedented holiday season. Parents are having trouble explaining to their children that they’ll be celebrating apart from extended family this year. But as Rebecca Dwight Bruff  reminds us in her newest book, Stars of Wonder (Köehler Kids), “you have…
Cameron Kimball
November 12, 2020
Children's Books

A Rhyming Good Time with “Banana Fun Bread”

When it comes to children’s literacy, it’s important to start reading early. But how do you introduce these lessons to young children while still maintaining the fun? Author Lear Riojas has just the thing for you. His debut children’s book, Banana Fun Bread, tells the story of a young boy…
Cameron Kimball
October 23, 2020