Interested in writing nonfiction, informational fiction, historical fiction, or simply incorporating as much realistic detail as possible into your writing? Looking for diverse voices to amplify your work? Join award-winning author Alison Pearce Stevens for a deep dive into research methods to level up your research game. You’ll leave with new resources to help you find what you’re looking for—including tips on maximizing your odds of getting interviews with experts and making the most of those opportunities.
Date: April 22nd, 2026 @ 7:00pm (est)
Registration: $15 for Premium members; $25 for Preview members
This webinar is non-refundable and will be recorded and available for one month.
Alison Pearce Stevens is a former scientist who writes award-winning nonfiction books for the world's most curious people to inspire them to protect the world outside their doorstep. She is the author of Junior Library Guild Gold Standard books Rhinos in Nebraska: The Amazing Discovery of the Ashfall Fossil Beds (which won the Nebraska Book Award in three categories), Animal Climate Heroes (also a Bank Street 2025 Best Children's Book and Nebraska Book Award winner), and Detective Dogs. She co-authored National Geographic Kids Books’ 5,000 Awesome Facts 3 and three books in their Weird But True series and has published hundreds of STEM-based magazine and online articles for kids. You can find her at https://apstevens.com/ and occasionally on social media at @alisonpstevens.bsky.social (Bsky), @alisonpstevens (IG) and @Alison-Pearce-Stevens (FB)