Illustration by Adam Stennett

Illustration by Adam Stennett

Illustration by R. Kikuo Johnson

Illustration by R. Kikuo Johnson

Illustration by Pascal Lemaître

Illustration by Pascal Lemaître

LINKS

Questions people ask
Watch Accused on Hulu. Maile wrote and directed “Val’s Story” (episode 206), and wrote “Ava’s Story” and “Jessie’s Story” in season 1
Watch The Society on Netflix. Maile wrote episode 108, “Poison”
A story for The Moth, about spelling bees, Martha Stewart, and being raised by lawyers
Maile narrates the audiobook of Do Not Become Alarmed
New passion project: Gold Rush Flying Trapeze, for a very safe shore excursion
Kelly Reichardt’s film Certain Women, based on short stories from Half in Love and Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It
The story “O Tannenbaum” on “Just What I Wanted,” Episode 606 of This American Life
On the question, “How do you write for kids, if you don’t have them?” in the New York Times
Read “Madame Lazarus,” a short story in The New Yorker
“Madame Lazarus” in The Best American Short Stories 2015, edited by T.C. Boyle
Read “The Proxy Marriage” in The New Yorker
Q&A with The New Yorker about “The Proxy Marriage” (warning: there are spoilers)
Maile reads Extra Yarn, by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen, in bed for Bedstock ’15
Sarah Nović’s novel True Biz, reviewed for the New York Times Book Review
The 50th anniversary edition of Joan Lindsay's Picnic at Hanging Rock, with a foreword by Maile
On reading books for a bike, in the New York Times
Q&A about kids’ books, adult books, and writing in general, with The Millions
Q&A about The Apprentices
Breakfast on Mars, new essay models for kids, edited by Brad Wolfe and Rebecca Stern
A summer road trip with Colin Meloy, for the NPR series “Mom and Dad’s Record Collection” 
On rereading books (and J.D. Salinger’s Nine Stories) for Page-Turner, The New Yorker’s books blog
On writing for kids, for the Wall Street Journal
A headless child reviews The Apothecary
Cristin Milioti narrates The Apothecary series audiobooks
Penguin’s website for The Apothecary
Penguin USA’s teaching guide for The Apothecary
The New York Times Book Review Sketchbook: Summer Shares, by Leanne Shapton
Q&A for The Write Question, Montana Public Radio
You Must Read This”: Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, for All Things Considered
Stray Questions from “Paper Cuts,” the New York Times Book Review editors’ blog
The Hum Inside the Skull, Revisited, for the New York Times Book Review
The 2007 list of Granta’s 21 Best Young American Novelists
Ian Schoenherr is the illustrator of The Apothecary Trilogy
The painting on the cover of Do Not Become Alarmed is by Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904)