A curriculum for a fifteen week creative/expository writing course based in creating a board game, a simulation game, a platform game, and a roleplaying game. This is the student workbook. This project is in BETA stage at our co-op in Norfolk, subject to change, update, and teacher manual on the way.
Lydia Netzer lives in Virginia with her two children and husband.
Her first novel, Shine Shine Shine, was published by St. Martin's Press. It was an IndieNext Pick, a SIBA Okra Pick, a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize, Amazon's Spotlight Book in Best Books of July 2012, a People's Pick in People Magazine, and a NYT Notable Book.
Her second novel, How to Tell Toledo From the Night Sky, was published by St. Martin's Press in July 2014, and Entertainment Weekly called it a "lovely summer valentine."