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The Fork Factory (woe!)

Here, for your nightmarish edification, is the Fork! Factory!, drawn by JoLeigh. May this excellent drawing serve as a warning to stay inside at night, lest you be subjected to such a hideous place. Thank you, JoLeigh. Your courage in creating this drawing will, I hope, protect many children from this cruel fate.But what will become of brave Janner? Even now he suffers the horror of the paring station. Will he escape? Join us in the Book Club to find out!North!


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 42-47 of North! Or Be Eaten. Join us on Friday to read her favorite excerpt, and to share one of your own! 

Audiobooks!

Huzzah! The entire Wingfeather series is now available on audiobook! The last two books, read by Andrew himself, are finished—recording to editing to mastering to pressing—and are now available for purchase at both Amazon and CBD (links below). We'll be sure to let you know when they hit the Rabbit Room Store, as well. (Kickstarters, check your email! Your files await!)Andrew says, "I hope you enjoy the story on your commute, your summer road trips, or your long walks through the Blackwood." :-)Recording audiobookThe Monster in the Hollows: Available at Amazon and CBDThe Warden and the Wolf King: Available at Amazon and CBD


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 35-41 of North! Or Be Eaten. Check back on Friday for an excerpt, and to share one of your own!Don't forget to stop by the forum before you go. We've been having some great conversations, and would love to hear your thoughts.

An interview with Brock Eastman

You may have caught Andrew's Family Fiction interview a few months back, but the interviewer, author Brock Eastman, just posted a fuller version of that interview on his website. Click here to read some little-known details about the Igiby kids, Andrew's reaction to your reaction to the end of the series, his writing soundtracks, and how faith and light and darkness and music all coalesce into one epic story. Thanks for a great interview, Brock.And May the Fourth be with you.


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 29-34 in North! Or Be Eaten. Join us on Friday for an excerpt—and to share one of your own.

The Right Kind of Tears

Last Monday, while we were reading about Nugget the brave, a pastor in Sioux City was writing an article about that very passage (chapter 15). Leeli and Nugget reminded him of his daughter's first experience with grief. His article is wise and tender-hearted, and I commend it to you.Thanks, Pastor Kevin, for sharing your musings on sadness and hope.


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 22-28 of North! Or Be Eaten. Join us on Friday for an excerpt, and to share a favorite snippet of your own.

Scarorn the Cloven

Here is a fearsome combination of man and bull. Emmett discovered him wandering the Blackwood and learned that his name is Scarorn.Emmett, thanks so much for braving the Blackwood to bring us this drawing!Scarorn the cloven


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 15-21 of North! Or Be Eaten. Check back on Friday for an excerpt, and to share one of your own!ps. Andrew's been lurking about the forum again... can you spot him? There's a new thread in the Book 2 forum as well. Stop by and join the fun!

A family portrait

Hannah sent in this great drawing of Podo, Nia, Leeli, Kalmar, Janner, and Artham. There's so much personality in their faces and postures. And Hannah, those wings are gorgeous. Guys, can you imagine Artham flying into battle, dual-wielding longswords? Awesome.The Wingfeather Family


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 8-14 of North! Or Be Eaten. Check back on Friday for an excerpt, and to share a favorite scene of your own! 

An interview and a giveaway

Everly Pleasant over at Kindred Grace recently interviewed Andrew. In the interview, they talk about many aspects of writing: The different challenges of book-writing and songwriting, writer's block, how to know if you're meant to be an author, which Wingfeather book was the most fun for Andrew to write, and more. It's a great interview. Click here to read it—and to enter a giveaway to win one of three whole sets of The Wingfeather Saga!