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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
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Joining me this week as co-host is Jeanette Bradley - a writer, an illustrator, a former urban planner - and author/illustrator of the picture book Love, Mama and the upcoming When the Babies Came to Stay and No Voice Too Small: Fourteen Young Americans Making Change, Co-edited with Keila V. Dawson, and Lindsay H. Metcalf and Illustrated.by Jeanette.
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Joining me this week to discuss what’s new in the world of children’s literature is Aida Salazar - an award-winning author and arts activist whose writings for adults and children explore issues of identity and social justice. Her debut middle grade novel-in-verse, The Moon Within, was one of my absolute favorite books in 2019.
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Joining me today to chat about some highlights and major events in the realm of children’s literature is Katey Howes - one of the All the Wonders contributors and author of the picture books Be A Maker, Magnolia Mudd and the Super Jumptastic Launcher Deluxe, and Grandmother Thorn.
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Joining me this week to talk about all things exciting and new in the world of children’s literature is Jason June, formerly Jason Gallaher - a writer who loves to create picture books that mix the flamboyant and wacky with the slightly dark, and young adult rom-coms that celebrate love of all kinds. He’s the author of Whobert Whover, Owl Detective, illustrated by Jess Pauwels, and his next book, Porcupine Cupid, a queer-inclusive Valentine’s Day story, illustrated by Lori Richmond, comes out next year.
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Joining me this week to talk about all things exciting and new in the world of children’s literature is Tara Lazar - a mom of two, a children’s book blogger, and author of several picture books including 7 Ate 9, Your First Day of Circus School, and - just out today - The Upper Case: Trouble in Capital City.
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Joining me this week to discuss what’s new and intriguing in the world of children’s literature is Rebecca Donnelly - a children’s librarian in northern New York and author of the two middle grade novels How to Stage a Catastrophe and The Friendship Lie - and the newly released picture book, Cats Are a Liquid!
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Joining me this week to chat about what’s new and intriguing in the world of children’s literature is Debbie Ridpath Ohi - the author-illustrator of Where Are My Books? and Sam & Eva, and the illustrator for over twenty books including collaborations with authors like Michael Ian Black, Judy Blume and Aaron Reynolds.
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Joining me this week to talk about all things exciting and new in the world of children’s literature is Lori Richmond - author and illustrator of the picture books Pax and Blue, Bunny’s Staycation, and the forthcoming Bunny Business, and illustrator of several other picture books. She is a marathoner, and creator of the running-inspired art series View From My Run.
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Joining me today to discuss all things exciting and new in the world of children’s literature is Stephanie one of my favorite people to follow on Twitter and a writer who has covered a huge range of topics from food to parenting, TV to vampire dating habits. She is the author of Suffering Succotash: A Picky Eater's Quest to Understand Why We Hate the Foods We Hate and the just-released-today picture book called The End of Something Wonderful: A Practical Guide to a Backyard Funeral, which is her first foray into children’s book publishing.
Please head over to All the Wonders for a complete outline of this episode - including links to every book and topic we chat about.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.