All events are virtual and all bookstores hosting an event have copies of ROTS available either online or by phone.
Mysterious Galaxy/Creating Conversations (San Diego, CA)
With Jananie Kulandaivelu
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 (10pm est/7pm pst)
RSVP & ORDER w/ SIGNED BOOKPLATE
Neverending Bookshop (Edmonds, WA)
Hockessin Bookshelf (Hockessin, DE)
Bookery Manchester (Manchester, NH)
Bethany Beach Books (Bethany Beach, DE)
Bookbug (Kalamazoo, MI)

Photo by Brandon Chain.
Print: A Bookstore (Portland, ME)
Itinerant Literate (Charleston, SC)
Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 (7pm est/4pm pst)
Flintridge Bookstore (Flintridge, CA)
Left Bank (St. Louis, MO)
Books Inc. (California)
The Book Loft (Great Marrington, MA)
With Shafia Zaloom
Friday, March 19, 2021 (5pm est/2pm pst)
Photo by Brandon Chain.
Fountain Books (Richmond, VA)
Katy's Budget Books (Katy, TX)
If you are interested in booking Natalie for a talk (bookstores, classrooms, book clubs, etc.), please contact Crystal McCoy at
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Catharsis Through Creativity with Daven McQueen & Beth Reekles
Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020 (3pm est/12pm pst)
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Book Riot: Winter 2021 Reads
Interview with We Are Entertainment News
Interview with the podcast Shut Up Bella
"The young adult novel Revenge of the Sluts is sensitive in approaching its charged topic; it is likely to start introspective conversations about sexual harassment among teenagers."
Foreword Reviews
"Dealing with a topic not often depicted in young adult literature, this makes a good addition to a collection, especially paired with the likes of Louise O’Neill’s Asking for It and Shannon Schuren’s The Virtue of Sin."
School Library Journal
"Natalie Walton’s 'sluts' are here to pursue their justice in Walton’s remarkable debut novel 'Revenge of the Sluts.'
The Echo
"Walton’s novel reads like a Nancy Drew Mystery, albeit a more modern and mature one, as she journeys through the digital warzone teens navigate every day"
The Review