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Julie Chavez - EVERYONE BUT MYSELF

Julie Chavez - EVERYONE BUT MYSELF

In this interview, I chat with Julie Chavez about Everyone But Myself, her publishing journey including working with Zibby Books, what surprised her the most about writing a memoir, how involved the editing process can be, her title and cover, and much more.

In this interview, I chat with Julie Chavez about Everyone But Myself, her publishing journey including working with Zibby Books, what surprised her the most about writing a memoir, how involved the editing process can be, her title and cover, and much more.

Julie's recommended reads are:

  1. The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise by Colleen Oakley
  2. If You Want to Make God Laugh by Bianca Marais
  3. The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza
  4. Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
  5. The House of Plain Truth by Donna Hemans

 

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Julie Chavez

EVERYONE BUT MYSELF

Julie Chavez is an elementary school librarian living in Northern California. Though thousands of books pass through her hands each month, Everyone But Myself, is the first one written by her. Julie lives with her husband and two tall teenagers in a house where she arranges her books by color.