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"Graduates of Wayside School will fit right in at the decidedly unconventional Kaboom Academy. . . . Middle schoolers will clamor for a transfer." - Kirkus Kaboom Academy, a new and alternative school for middle-grade kids, is chock-full of innovative methods of instruction and discipline that are soon to be tested on the middle-school students of Horsemouth, New Hampshire. Now, meet the class of Journalism 1A. These group of nine misfits are the staff of The Daily Dynamite, Kaboom Academy's quarterly newspaper. As their school year kicks off with a boom, literally, the students of Journalism 1A are about to discover what really goes on at Kaboom Academy and who's really in charge of this groundbreaking school for boys and girls who've fallen out of love with learning.Praise for Middle School Cool: "This amusing and lighthearted story pokes fun at traditional education, while celebrating nonconformity, individuality, and even oddity." - School Library Journal From the Hardcover edition.



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Maiya Williams

Maiya Williams was born in Corvallis, Oregon but grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, then moved to Berkeley, California when she was in 6th grade. She loved all forms of story telling, devouring books like potato chips, writing and putting on plays with her friends, writing parodies of radio shows and staging mysteries, setting up crime scenes in the living room and leaving a plethora of clues for her sister to solve. During this formative period Maiya developed a wide range of interests, including a passion for art and architecture, animals, the environment, American history, biology, classical and jazz music, David Bowie and the Beatles, astronomy, Judo, horse back riding, sailing, aquariums and the sea in general, archeology, anthropology, folklore and mythology....well, I could go on. Let's just say Maiya was curious about just about anything. Maiya went to Berkeley High School, where she was on the field hockey and softball team her freshman year, and speech and debate team, MESA, Junior State and Model U.N. her sophomore, junior and senior years. Her senior year Maiya also became editor-in-chief of the yearbook. She graduated second in her class and then went on to Harvard College where she majored in American History and Literature. Though she produced two plays, Maiya's main extracurricular activity in college was as an editor on the Harvard Lampoon, our nation's oldest humor magazine. She got on as a first semester freshman, a rare feat, and eventually became vice-President of the organization. It was her experience in writing for this magazine that convinced her to give up her plans to go to medical school and instead take a stab at making a career out of her true passion, creative writing. After graduating from Harvard with honors Maiya moved to Hollywood with her sister and quickly landed a job as an assistant to the director of comedy development at Columbia Pictures Television. In that job she got plenty of experience reading television scripts and making career connections, and after a year was able to land her first staff job as a writer on a show called CHARLIE AND COMPANY for CBS. Maiya's TV credits are available on IMDB, but her more well known credits include RUGRATS, FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR, MAD-TV, FUTURAMA and THE HAUNTED HATHAWAYS. During this time Maiya married her college sweetheart whom she met while on the Lampoon. They built the house that they currently live in which boasts an ocean view and secret passages. Together they collect first edition books, animation art, and animation figurines. They also had three children, whom they adore. It was during her pregnancy with the third child that Maiya decided to take time off from work. Her two older children were of the age where she was reading novels aloud to them, and was reminded of just how much she loved books written for Middle Grade readers. She had an idea buzzing around in her head and she decided to finally to do



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