Dallas Woodburn
Following her first book, There’s a Huge Pimple on My Nose--which the Los Angeles Times praised: 'If you simply want to enjoy some remarkable writing, it’s hard to find a book more satisfying than Dallas Woodburn’s'--this teen phenomenon’s second collection of short stories, 3 a.m., is already receiving high praise:'Woodburn is a very gifted writer whose work celebrates the beauty and humor of everyday life. She is able to merge different cultures and generations in a thought-provoking and lovely way.'--Laurie Stolarz, award-winning author of Blue is for Nightmares series'The writing is so wonderful you’ll want to stay up reading until 3 a.m.!'--Julia McGuire, The Hudson Valley Literary Magazine'An emotionally resonant collection, dealing with the universal themes of identity, grief and love--with a little bit of humor thrown in as well. Dallas helps you recognize and appreciate the finer things in life.'--Catherine Clark, best-selling author of Truth or Dairy'Woodburn’s writing shines with both humor and poignancy. Her skillfully developed stories have amazing versatility. With characters that are human and tangible and extremely likeable--and details that make them come alive in a vivid and precise and utterly appropriate way--I couldn’t get enough of 3 a.m.'--Randy Powell, acclaimed author of My Underrated Year 3