You may or may not know that I am a mama to two toddlers and a school social worker currently working with Early Childhood/Preschool-aged children. I know this blog is supposed to be about writing but if there was ever a time for a crossover-episode, this is it. So here goes: How are you supposedContinue reading “Resources for Talking with Young Children about COVID-19”
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Happy Halloweensie!
Susanna Leonard Hill, a true kidlit treasure, hosts these amazing holiday contests that challenge writers to think creatively and efficiently. With a limit of 100 words, I wanted to try some free verse this year. But then I wanted to see it rhyme. Rhyming is SO HARD!! I won’t even tell you how many “practice”Continue reading “Happy Halloweensie!”
Read what you write
I have read over 350 picture books so far this year. I think it’s one of the most important exercises I can undertake as a picture book writer for so many reasons but here are a few of my favorite: I keep track of every book I read which means I have a database –Continue reading “Read what you write”
Official Kidlit Fall Writing Frenzy Contest 2019
Do you know Kaitlyn Sanchez? If you’re in the world of kidlit, she’s a good person to know. She’s passionate, helpful, creative, and extremely hard working. And, lucky for all of us, she and Lydia Lukidis have put on a contest full of amazing prizes! You can check it out for yourself here! With a photoContinue reading “Official Kidlit Fall Writing Frenzy Contest 2019”
A reason to dance
Hey picture book writers, Need a reason to throw a dance party? Oh, I see you are already dancing. Good for you. That’s why you write for kids. Well, if you need ANOTHER reason for a dance party, please turn your attention to the #PBCritiqueFest!! 35 critiques are being given away! THIRTY-FIVE! By authors! Illustrators!Continue reading “A reason to dance”
Why I write
I applied to the #PBChat Mentorship hosted by Justin Colon and my favorite question was about what kind of stories I want to write. For my first blog post, I thought I’d share my answer. I’d love to write stories that readers want to read over and over again (and that grown ups don’t wantContinue reading “Why I write”