Celebrating the release of WORTHY: THE BRAVE AND CAPABLE LIFE OF JOSEPH PIERCE + a giveaway!

My latest picture book, WORTHY: THE BRAVE AND CAPABLE LIFE OF JOSEPH PIERCE, is a whole two weeks old today! 🎉 But of course, this manuscript began much earlier than that. And the research took longer than I expected. Why? Well, I sold this book on spec to my editor, …

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Papilio by Ben Clanton, Corey R. Tabor, and Andy Chou Musser

Hello, Picture Book Builders people! Today’s post is brought to you by my friend Janee Trasler. 🙂 I’ve always wondered what it would be like to collaborate with another author on a book. How would that work? Who would do what? How would you divide the work? Ben Clanton, Corey …

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IF YOU FIND A LEAF, by Aimée Sicuro

IF YOU FIND A LEAF, by Aimée Sicuro is the perfect book for Fall. Beautifully illustrated, Aimée Sicuro has incorporated a wide variety of real leaves into her mixed media illustrations. This book has appeal for a broad age-range of kids. Spare text and easy reading for young ones. But …

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A Gift of Dust

The title of the new book by Martha Brockenbrough and illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, A Gift of Dust, inspires one’s imagination. Is it about Star Dust and how it is in everything? Or the magic of Fairy Dust and the possibilities it brings? Maybe it is a picture book introducing …

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Rewriting The Rules: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disability + Interview with debut author Danna Zeiger + a GIVEAWAY!

I’m very excited to share with you all a wonderful picture book biography called REWRITING THE RULES: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disability, written by Danna Zeiger and illustrated by JosĂ©e Bisaillon. It comes out from Millbrook Press on September 9th.  Here’s my review …

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THE COMPOUND NOUN TREASURE HUNT by Kimberlee Gard, Interview + Giveaway!

Despite being a writer, grammar is *not* my strong suit. Aside from the basic parts of speech, I can’t remember what anything is called or what most of the rules are. Mostly, I rely on intuition and whether something sounds right, based on decades of reading. That’s why I’m so …

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