Brain Burps About Books

BBAB 203 : Shark vs Train vs Chris Barton vs Katie Davis

11.14.2014 - By Katie DavisPlay

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Announcements

Thanks to Carrie Charley Brown for the lovely interview she did with me. You can find it at CarrieCharleyBrown.com

Since it's NaNoWriMo, PiBoIdMo and PictureBookMonth, I talk a little about the Learn Scrivener Fast course I’ve been going through.

This Week's Review

This week’s contributor is Emily Wylie with a review of Barry Jonsberg’s The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee

This Week's Guest

Chris Barton is the author of the picture books Shark vs Train (a New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller) and The Day-Glo Brothers (winner, American Library Association Sibert Honor), as well as the young adult nonfiction thriller Can I See Your I.D.? True Stories of False Identities.

Chris and I talk about

 

Austin!

Secrets from the 200th episode.

Jennifer Zeigler's How Not to Be Popular.

Two best pieces of advice for writers.

How he came up with Shark Vs. Train.

The Great Brain.

Note to my podcast listeners

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