Wombat In the World
I had a wonderful, lively visit at the George Mitchell School in Waterville, Maine, with a talk about Wombat Underground. The audience was great and I got the best question during the Q&A: “Why do wombats poop in cubes?” Being prepared to talk about poop with a straight face is an essential skill for a children’s book author.
Read MoreKnow What’s Next
Writing Tip for today: Never stop writing for the day at a spot where you don’t know what will happen next. This will leave you stranded the next morning, sitting at your desk and staring at your paper.
Always know at least what the next sentence will be. Preferably the next paragraph or two. By then your brain will hopefully understand what it’s supposed to be doing and supply paragraphs three, four, and so on.
Read MoreA Wombat To Enjoy
I’m busy updating the website (do check out new pages for Wombat Underground; Brown Is Warm, Black Is Bright; and A Pandemic Is Worldwide), so no super-exciting post today…but do enjoy this picture of a wombat, which I hope will brighten your day.
WOMBAT UNDERGROUND in Indiana!
Very excited and honored that Wombat Underground has been chosen for the Indiana Library Federation’s Read Aloud Indiana list! It’s included in their “Ageless” category which I love, since I hope this is a book that will appeal to many different readers.
A picture book is always meant to be read aloud–slowly, savoring each line and embracing each pause–and also shared between readers, experienced together. So lovely to have this book recognized as a read-aloud!
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