Saturday, September 12, 2020
Childrens Author Blog Hop
Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Childrenâs Author Blog Hop Hippity, hoppity⦠Come meet some new kidlit authors with the Childrenâs Author Blog Hop! I was invited to participate by Darlene Beck-Jacobson, an author I know from NJ-SCBWI whose historical middle grade novel WHEELS OF CHANGE releases next year. Itâs set in 1909 Washington D.C. and follows a young girl who attempts to save the family carriage business during the proliferation of the automobile. (Really cool premise I cannot wait to read!) To participate in this hop, you don a pair of your fluffiest Hello Kitty socks andâ¦wait a minute! This isnât the Childrenâs Author SOCK HOP? Oh darn. And I was itching to do the mashed potato, too. Darlene and me at a NJ-SCBWI book signing To participate in the BLOG hop, you answer four questions, then pass the torch onto three other authors. One of the great privileges of writing this blog is to promote other talented kidlit professionals. Iâm so pleased to introduce you to PiBoIdMo participants and authors you may not know yetâ"Elaine, Angie & Jacqueâ"but you will! And now the four questions⦠Why is this night different from all other nights? Whoops. Sorry. Thatâs the first of the Passover four questions. Maybe my Jewish friends had a chuckle. The rest of you are going HUH?! 1. What are you currently working on? As you may know, I host Picture Book Idea Month (PiBoIdMo) every November. Itâs the picture book writerâs alternative to NaNoWriMo. The challenge is to create one new picture book idea daily. I caution PiBoIdMo participants NOT to post their ideas anywhere online. Concept is primarily what sells a picture book, and you donât want someone to snatch your hook-y concept. So Iâm going to follow my own advice and be a little cryptic about what Iâm working on. Itâs a magical story about someone whoâs not happy with magic. My usual M.O. is to begin with a title, and thatâs what Iâm doing yet again. Itâs got a snazzy, catchy title, something that will make people wanna snag it right off the shelf. The bad news is that Iâve already written this story once beforeâ"and revised it at least a dozen times. But it just didnât work. In fact, I set aside this story for an entire year before I re-read my final draft again just last week. WHOA! WHAT A STINK! WHAT DIED IN THERE? In my zealous quest to perfect the manuscript, I darted further and further away from my original intentions. The story didnât resemble anything Iâd like to call my work. And so, it got filed in the circular file. This week I began again with nothing but the title. Iâve got the opening down and I can already see itâs going far better than it did last year, but Iâve still got a long way to go. Iâm also putting final edits on LITTLE RED GLIDING HOOD, a punny skating adventure coming from Penguin Random House Childrenâs in October 2015. All your favorite fairytale characters will be along for the glideâ"Humpty Dumpty, Old MacDonald, even Jack Sprat and his wife. 2. How does it differ from other works in the genre? The magical story will feature an adult. In fact, it opens with an adult. I know this is typically a no-no, but the adult is not an ordinary grown-up. Youâll see. Know the rules, but know when to break them, too. 3. Why do you write what you do? I have always had a love affair with the short story. I prefer the brilliance in their brevity. And with picture books, I adore the juxtaposition of words and images. Itâs like playing for a living. 4. What is the hardest part about writing? Not letting the words get away from you. Sometimes the words have a way of writing themselves, pulling you in a direction you didnât want to go. You have to learn to tame your words, and thatâs no easy feat. And now, ladies and gentleman and children of all ages, Iâm pleased to present the three authors Iâve chosen to hop to: Elaine Kiely Kearns, Angie Karcher and Jacque Duffy! E. Kiely Kearns is an elementary school teacher and a member of the SCBWI. She earned her Masters in Education from Fordham University. She dreams up wild and wonderful stories in New York State where she lives with her husband, two children, and menagerie of animals. She lives on coffee, chocolate and humor. Mostly humor. Get your âBook Smartsâ fix at EKielyKearns.com. Angie Karcherâs first book, WHERE THE RIVER GRINS: THE HISTORY OF EVANSVILLE, ILLINOIS came out in November 2012. It was part of the cityâs Bicentennial celebration and is a resource book for local history in all third grade classrooms in Evansville. Her current project, THE LEGENDARY COWBOY JONES, about a 70-year-old jockey whoâs still racing, comes out after the first of the year. She is a former Kindergarten teacher and professional storyteller. Read more of her story at AngieKarcher.wordpress.com. Born in Brisbane, Australia, Jacque Duffy has always been creative and entrepreneurial. She has written, illustrated and self-published seven childrenâs books in a series. These books were sought and purchased by the Queensland State Government and placed into schools and libraries. In 2014 her first picture book THE BEAR SAID PLEASE will be released by Wombat books. Follow her down under at JacquesArtandBooks.com. Happy hopping!
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