EVENTS
Join Lydia, NYT Bestselling author Tosca Lee, Tonya Kuper, and Nick Donner for a Q&A on all things writing/publishing, plus a book signing! For more info, click here.
Join Lydia for her book release and local Omaha authors to discuss the craft of historical novel writing, with Theodore Wheeler (KING OF BROKEN THINGS), Rebecca Rotert Shaw (LAST NIGHT AT THE BLUE ANGEL), Timothy Schaffert (THE SWAN GONDOLA), Tosca Lee (FIRSTBORN), Andrew Hilleman (WORLD, CHASE ME DOWN)
8:00 am Central time / 9:00 am EST. Doctor Radio airs LIVE on SiriusXM110 from the lobby of the NYU Langone Medical Center. Hosts are all affiliated with the NYU School of Medicine & NYU Langone Medical Center in NYC.
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Time: 8:00 AM EDT/ 7:00 AM CDT
Book Signing and Author Discussion
Tickets available September 8th for $40 at http://www.tedxomaha.com/tickets-tedxomaha-2017/
Quackery Book Signing and Author Discussion
Quackery Book Signing and Author Discussion
Quackery Book Signing
Quackery Book Signing and Author Discussion
Quackery Book Signing and Author Discussion
Quackery Book Signing and Author Discussion
Lydia will be signing The November Girl, Quackery, and A Beautiful Poison
MEDIA
The Impossible Girl makes BookRiot’s Thanksgiving Quiz
The Impossible Girl makes BookRiot’s September 2018 Horoscopes Book Recommendations
The Impossible Girl is one of YBC’s Buzzworthy Books of Fall 2018
The Lincoln Journal Star reviews Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything
A Brief History of Eating Humans: An Excerpt and Conversation With Dr. Lydia Kang
Lydia Discusses Weird and Morbid Medical Treatments on the CBS Morning Podcast
Lydia Talks About The ‘Murderous’ Medical Practice of the 18th Century on Science Friday
Lydia Kang Answers Five Questions with Author Deborah Blum
LOCUS Magazine names The November Girl a Best Book of 2017
Gladiator Blood and Liquid Gold: Good for what ails you?
The internist who pens YA fiction novels about magic and medicine
Lydia explains insane vagina advice women got through history to Cosmo
Lydia talks QUACKERY on The Baltimore Sun’s podcast, Roughly Speaking with Dan Rodricks
The November Girl named as a Best Young Adult Book of 2017 by Bustle
Science Friday on NPR names QUACKERY is a Best Science Book of 2017
Lydia talks QUACKERY on CSPAN’s BookTalk
Watch Lydia’s TEDxOmaha talk “The Truth About Quackery”
The Lincoln Journal Star reviews “A BEAUTIFUL POISON“
On The Record with Sheila Kast interviews Lydia on “Medical Oddities and Morbid Curiosities”
Kirkus Reviews – The November Girl Book Review
Hypable’s The November Girl Book Review: A Beautiful Tale of Magical Realism
Historical Novel Society Reviews A BEAUTIFUL POISON
The Toronto Star.com’s Mercury Was Considered A Cure—Until It Killed You
KMTV’s The Morning Blend Interviews Dr. Lydia Kang
CBC Radio’s From Arsenic to Goat Glands: A History of the World’s Worst Medical Cures
UK Daily Mail’s The Quackery Cures of Yesteryear
Buzzfeed’s You Might Be A Mad Scientist Quiz
Time Magazine’s Real Historical Treatments That Doctor’s Used To Think Were Good For You
Mental Floss’s 5 Dubious Historical Antidotes for Poisoning (And What Actually Works)
Omaha World Herald Fall Book Preview
5 Star Review by Gotham City Times
NPR Weekend Edition with Renee Montagne
CBS Boston’s The TJ Show discusses Quackery
Historical Novels – Your Research To Do List on Writer UnBoxed
How It Happened guest post for The Big Thrill
Omaha World Herald asks why our ancestors believed medical Quackery
Mindy McGinnis’s podcast interview on writing across genres, and the publishing process.
“A Matter of Perspective” What to look for in the opening pages of a book.
Review of CONTROL in Iowa’s Nonpareil Newspaper
Interview for the John H. Ames Reading Series for the Jane Pope Geske Nebraska Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors.
Nebraska Public Radio interview with fellow Omaha YA author, Tonya Kuper.
KMTV’s The Morning Blend interview on Catalyst, science, and more.
Omaha World Herald reviews Catalyst: “Excitement, Good Themes, More in Omaha Author’s Latest.”
Lydia is featured on Glitter Magazine’s “Author Crush Friday” and their #SelfLove video campaign.
Read Lydia’s article on Designing Superbabies, as well as an excerpt from CATALYST on LiveScience.com.
Nebraska Public Radio interview on her dual medical and writing career.
Lydia teaches at the La Vista Library Teen Writing Workshop
Omaha World Herald: Omahan Lydia Kang’s ‘Control’ a book about science, sisterhood and more
Huffpost Books: Young Adult Science Fiction That Will Get Readers Psyched about Science
Buzzfeed: 18 Weird Things that Authors Do
The New Twilight? What Inspired YA Novelist Lydia Kang’s CONTROL in Mochi Magazine
Lydia Kang is in Control in Omaha Magazine
How a Doctor and Lawyer Ended Up Writing Young Adult Novels in Hyphen Magazine
Beth Revis’ “Top 10 Modern YA Science Fiction Novels” on Bookshelves of Doom
“When Medical School Meets Creative Writing Class” Omaha World Herald
“Poets Packed the House” Omaha World Herald
25 Things You Might Not Know About Me
Advice on writing at WriteOnCon and Ink & Angst.
The First Sale, Expectation vs Reality on YA Highway.