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Wow. You are easily the best presenter I have heard through one of these webinars. I appreciate your information a great deal, but I appreciate your thorough research and preparation even more. . . . I learned things I’ll use immediately!

Susie D., High School Librarian

/ Webinar Attendee

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Upcoming Appearances

Reasons to Hate Me Drop-In Signing

Page 1 Books

Albuquerque, NM | Sept 13, 2025 @ 3:00 p.m.

Reasons to Hate Me Launch Party!

Books on the Bosque

6261 Riverside Plaza Ln Suite A-2
ABQ West Side NM 87120

Books will be available for purchase

Loudoun County, VA | Sept 20 & 21, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m.

Teen Writing Workshop

Gum Spring Library (9/20) and Rust Library (9/21)

Contact library for more information.

Scottsville, VA | Sept 25, 2025 @ 6:30 p.m.

Teen Book Group

Scottsville Library

330 Bird St.

Scottsville, VA 24590

Contact library for more information.

Williamsburg, VA | Sept 26, 2025 @ 12:00 p.m.

Neurodiversity Initiative Book Talk

Swem Library Ford Classroom

400 Landrum Dr.
Williamsburg, VA 23185

Contact library for more information.

Charlottesville, VA | Sept 27, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m.

Author Talk, Q&A, and Signing

Northside Library

705 Rio Rd W

Charlottesville, VA 22901

Books will be available for purchase from New Dominion Bookshop

Harrisonburg, VA | Sept 27, 2025 @ 6:00 p.m.

Jodi Meadows & Susan Metallo in conversation

Barnes and Noble

289 Burgess Rd
Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Glen Allen, VA | Sept 29, 2025

@ 6:30 p.m.

Author Talk, Q&A, and Signing

Twin Hickory Library

5001 Twin Hickory Rd

Glen Allen, VA 23059

Books will be available for purchase from Book People

Richmond, VA | Oct 2-3, 2025

Virginia Library Association Conference

Presentation: Access and Agency – Welcoming the Disabled Community in Public Libraries (10/2)
Signings at the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Booth

Books will be available for purchase from Fountain Bookstore

sample programs

Access and Agency: Welcoming the Disabled Community at Public Libraries

From Sensory Storytimes to Disability Justice Book Clubs, libraries around the country push beyond the basics of ADA compliance to welcome disabled patrons at the library. But how do these libraries reach disabled library users and determine their information needs? In this webinar or conference talk, I share best practices and lessons-learned from proactive library systems around the country. I also recommend a framework for developing library services that empower the disabled community to engage with the public library, crafted both from my research and from my lived experience as a disabled librarian and library-lover. (60 min)

Adult Writing Workshop

In person or via webinar, I offer 45-90 minute workshops on the following topics:
Creating Stories that Matter: What Storytelling Science Can Teach Us About Writing and/or Illustrating Books;
Organic Pacing for Novelists: Practical Strategies for Planning and Revision Based on Oral Storytelling Techniques and the Unique Needs of Your Book;
From Fanfic to Feature: Mining Your Fanfic Inspiration to Create an Original, Saleable Project (Short Story, Novel, Graphic Novel/Comic, Screenplay, or TV Pilot); and

Strengthening Voice in Narration and Illustration: Practical strategies for creating a consistent, distinctive voice for your book.

Youth Writing Workshop

In hands-on Creative Writing workshops for grades 3-5, 6-8, or 9-12, I break down the storytelling process into manageable chunks, using age-appropriate strategies to help young writers brainstorm, plan, and begin prose or poetry projects that inspire them. Length and format depend on the age of participants but can range from 30 min. for elementary schoolers to up to 90 minutes for advanced high school writers.

Why We Should Let Kids Choose Their Own Books (and How to Explain This to Parents)

Offered as either a webinar or in-person presentation, this talk for librarians and educators shares foundational research on reading choice and its effect on literacy development. I share a broad look at up-to-date education scholarship as well as a focused look at hot-button topics, including graphic novels, comics, audiobooks, and “inappropriate” books. The talk concludes with a look at best practices for communicating this research to skeptical parents and how parental support of a child’s intellectual freedom can benefit the child’s psychological development and healthy decision-making. (60-90 min.)

Careers in the Arts

As a traditionally published author with a music degree and keen interest in theatre and the visual arts, I never take for granted that I earn my living from the arts. In this interactive presentation for high schoolers with an interest in the arts, I introduce questions and considerations to help students probe their interest in arts careers and plan for a solid and realistic foundation upon which to build that career. We will discuss university arts programs, “artrepreneurship,” and how to set your own definition of success. There will also be time for Q&A. Students will leave the workshop with a reflective questionnaire to help decide whether their ideal future includes the arts as a passionate hobby or a professional career–both wonderful options! (45-60 min.)

Reasons to Hate Me Book Tour Stops

Beginning September 2025, I will be visiting schools, libraries, and bookstores to present programs related to my debut YA Contemporary novel. With themes of theatre, neurodiversity, disability justice, mental health, consent, and self-expression, opportunities for seasonal and curriculum tie-ins abound. (Time varies.)

experienced & evidence-based education