My newest picture book, The Thing to Remember about Stargazing (Tilbury House), illustrated by Sonia Maria Luce Possentini, just arrived in the world a little over a week ago, and I’ve already discovered more incredibly positive reviews!
I came across Net Galley’s listing for the book, and was blown away by all the kind sentiments…
“Gorgeous.”
“Amazing.”
“Engaging.”
“Fun.”
“Magnificent.”
As an author, I cannot begin to tell you what it means to hear people say this about something you’ve created.
I was also pleasantly surprised earlier this week to learn that my picture book I Am Today (POW! Kids Books, 2022) has been nominated for a New Hampshire Literary Award!
The other finalists in the “Children’s” category include:
- Pearl of Portsmouth by Tammi Truax
- Squashed by Megan and Thomas Tosi
- R is for Rainbow by Kim Ferreira
Both Tammi and Tom are friends of mine, so I’m honored that we’re all on the same list!
For today’s poem, I thought I’d offer you a sample of what’s in store for you NEXT Friday, when I welcome two incredibly talented, award-winning, highly-esteemed friends to the ol’ Triple-R: Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Georgia Heard.
Georgia and Rebecca’s new poetry collection, Welcome to the Wonder House (Wordsong, 2023), just came out this summer and I’ve been wanting to have them visit to share the news and celebration – so I’m very happy that they will be joining me next week!
The book is designed as a house full of rooms, and each room is a different subject of “wonder.” One of the things I asked them prior to the interview was to pick a poem they each considered their favorite, written by the other, and Georgia said she loved Rebecca’s poem about paper, specifically the line about “wrinkling out a language of ancient trees.”
And I do have to agree, that’s a beautiful, thought-provoking conceit. So I thought I’d share the “Praise” room spread here today, to give you a sneak-peek, so to speak, of what we’ll be offering next Friday:
There’s something about Rebecca’s line, “Rain is everything to a worm” that I really love, as well – its simplicity in form belies a strong, deeper observation on life and nature. And the fact that Georgia considers spiders “quiet as air, patient as monks” is just inspiring.
So be sure to stop by next Poetry Friday, Oct. 20, for our interview! For more poetry TODAY, however, head on over to the Poetry Friday roundup at Reading to the Core, where Catherine celebrates Irene Latham’s new book The Museum on the Moon (Bushel & Peck, 2023) with an original poem of her own!
AND…I’m booking author visits for the 2023-24 shool year!
I love chatting with elementary and middle school classes about writing: why poetry is fun to read and write, the importance of revision, and how imagination and creativity can lead to fantastic careers! My presentations are tailored to fit the needs of the classes and students’ ages. One day I might be sharing details of how a picture book like Flashlight Night (Astra Young Readers, 2017) was created; the next, I’ll be discussing dinosaur breath or origami sea turtles!
Student presentations include:
- The Making of a Picture Book
- How a Child Saved a Book
- “Once Upon Another Time”
- The Most Imporant Thing about Writing Poetry
- “I Am Today”
- “A Beginner’s Guide to Being Human”
- “Everybody Counts: Counting to 10 in Twelve Languages”
- The Making of a Picture Book
- The Most Important Thing about Writing Poetry
- Free Yourself with Free Verse
- Tight Language, Loose Narratives: Crafting a Non-Traditional Picture Book
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FLASHLIGHT NIGHT:
- NY Public Library’s “100 Best Book for Kids 2017” AND “Staff Pick!”
- KIRKUS Starred review!
- Kansas NEA Reading Circle Recommended Books!
- “Best Reads of 2017,” Unleashing Readers
- Finalist, 2019 New Hampshire Literary Awards
- Positive reviews from Horn Book, School Library Connection, School Library Connection, Booklist, Publisher’s Weekly, and Shelf-Awareness!
DON’T ASK A DINOSAUR:
- “Rollicking rhyme!” – Booklist
- “A wild romp!” – Parenting NH Magazine
- “Cute…intriguing…4 out of 5 stars” – Tulsa Book Review
- “Rhythmic…funny and informative” – Unleashing Readers
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