Publishers Weekly, “Four Questions for Kate Hattemer”

Paste Magazine: “Kate Hattemer is one of the most underrated YA contemporary authors, and you should be reading her novels. Her debut, The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy, is brilliant, and her latest promises another complex story about friendship, wealth, and allyship.”

Book Riot’s Hey YA Podcast

Affinity Magazine: “Kate Hattemer works magic with her characters.”

Quintilian Podcast

“Writing Whiteness,” a guest post on Teen Librarian Toolbox

The 10,000 Madonnas blog tour commences with an interview at Pandora's Books about the title, the idea, the message, and the afternoon I spent watching German karaoke videos on YouTube.

In my first interview about 10,000 Madonnas, I manage to use the phase "a frozen version of the ham-sandwich-and-banana smoothie." You're welcome.

The American Booksellers Association asks me questions about Vigilante Poets, my current projects, and whether I think YA is important (spoiler: I do).

I confess my Wikipedia procrastination habit and my adoration for Ruby Oliver in this interview at Orchid Forsythia’s blog.

I discuss my choice to write contemporary YA, among other weighty matters, at YA Reads.

What horrific pun was rejected as a title for Vigilante Poets? Find out here.

I regale the world with advice — specifically, query/agent advice — on the wonderful Dee Romito’s blog.