Posts by slthomson@earthlink.net

The Art of a Wombat

Posted by on Aug 14, 2020 in BOOK: Wombat Underground, Children's Literature, Illustration, PIcture Books | Comments Off on The Art of a Wombat

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A sample of Charles’s warm, sweet, tender, richly colorful art

So excited that Charles Santoso has ageed to illustrate my upcoming picture book, Wombat Underground! I know he’ll give it both warmth and humor and pathos. It’s so great than an Australian artist will illustrate this story of fear and danger and community during the Australian bushfire season of 2019-20.

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Blast Off!

Posted by on Aug 5, 2020 in American History, BOOK: The Story of Neil Armstrong, Nonfiction | Comments Off on Blast Off!

ArmstrongJktThe Story of Neil Armstrong is now on sale! From building model airplanes to landing on the moon, the life of an iconic American…

…who, as his younger sister once said, “never did anything wrong. He was a Mr. Goody Two-shoes if there ever was one. It was just his nature.”

(Thank you, June Armstrong, for my favorite quote in the whole book.)

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Around the Neighborhood Readaloud

Posted by on May 27, 2020 in Book: Around the Neighborhood | Comments Off on Around the Neighborhood Readaloud

As libraries and schools are still closed over so much of the country, kids and parents don’t have access to the new books they would otherwise be sharing. I’m so pleased and proud to have partnered with Raising Readers to share a virtual readaloud of Around the Neighborhood. In these tough times, let’s keep sharing stories and songs and noticing the small joys of our own neighborhoods–a flower opening, a bird in a window, a puppy sniffing the grass, families loving each other.

A Read-Aloud with Sarah L. Thomson: Around the Neighborhood

 

 

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Waiting for Words

Posted by on Mar 20, 2020 in Children's Literature, Writing Process, Writing Tips | Comments Off on Waiting for Words

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At least it’s not too hard to social distance in Maine.

Sometimes it’s not easy to find your creative voice in the midst of dread. Like so many, I’m worried about high-risk relatives, anxious about whether I’m doing the right things to help, missing my beloved Maine community and all the small things we did to stay connected in our taciturn Maine ways.

It can be good to push through the panic and write, create, draw, sing, love. But sometimes it can also be right to take a step back, snuggle on the couch, and be gentle with yourself while the world swirls around you. In those times I lean on the creativity of others who’ve written us message from their own hard times and the fear in the center of their own hearts.

Books and stories will sustain us, whatever happens.

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