Sunday, December 1, 2019

Ho-Ho-Holiday Writing Prompt


I love all the holidays that arise this time of year. From Hanukkah to Kwanza - there's just a cool buzzy energy happening all around. In my house it's ye olde Christmas time, which means Santa lists. So I was inspired to create this holly, jolly writing prompt. Try writing a wish list for Santa from an unusual (so, NOT a kid) perspective. Maybe Bubbles the family fish wants new shiny pebbles for his bowl. Maybe Principal MacManus wants ear plugs and pencils. Maybe a small children's author from Florida wants donuts and a nap....

Friday, November 15, 2019

Clever Query



Thank the heavens I have an agent - and an amazing one at that. (Hugs Miss Kathleen. And also Jazz Hands!)  But recently I was thinking about that whole process of querying and well, it inspired me to post about querying. Sooo... you may be thinking .... What is a query? Why do I need to write one? What should be in a query? How many fonts should I use? All excellent questions my writer buds! And all questions that can be answered in this awesome article by Australian kidlit author Jo Hart. Check it out: https://johartauthor.com/2016/03/05/how-to-write-a-picture-book-query/

Oh and the answer is one. One font. One normal non-weird font, OK?

Friday, November 1, 2019

Catherine in a Castle


Did you know that, once upon a time, I lived in England? Canterbury to be exact. I wish I could say I lived in a painting-filled castle among precious artifacts. That would make my Art History degree make more sense. But alas I lived in a converted former chicken coop so close to the road that the furniture shook when cars zoomed by. I would find feathers everywhere (and mean  EVERYWHERE). So why am I telling you this? Because I'm working on a book about feathers. Obviously. Inspiration is all around - even in memories of old stinky former chicken coops. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

A Classic



Writing Picture Books by Ann Paul Whitford (ISBN #1582975566)

'nuff said. 

Thursday, October 3, 2019

The Learning Cove




A big warm and fuzzy thank you to Rhi Forker and The Learning Cove. Your students are absolutely the cutest little readers :)! #mindyourmonsters #harborbound #lucylovessherman #authorvisit

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

YOGASAURUS & REX



Why yes, I do have news to share. Thank you for asking.

Calling all yogis - and non-yogis - there's a new dino on the rock! I'm thrilled to announce the sale of my latest picture book, YOGASAURUS & REX. When a new dino moves in, Rex reacts, well, let's just say poorly. Especially when his rough and tumble friends betray him for butterfly pose. If you've ever fallen over in tree position, this one's for you.

Thank you and Namaste to my wonder-agent, Kathleen Rushall and the wonderful folks at Sounds True Publishing.

Sunday, September 1, 2019

What A Character!






One of the best parts about writing for kids is that you basically get to create your own friends. Oh sure, we technically call them things like main character, protagonist, and so on. But I think off the people (or animals, or monsters...) that I write about as my buddies. Sometimes I fling them of swing sets or attack them with Zombies. But I'm sure they understand. For more on creating good characters, check out this great article: