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Joan Epp, the author of the children's book "Ice Cap," shares her inspiring journey of writing and publishing this delightful work.
The book's genesis arose during a snowy day spent reading with her granddaughter, Audrey, sparking a collaborative creation that combines the magic of childhood imagination with the essence of Canadian culture.
Joan's extensive experience as an elementary teacher has informed her approach. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling in fostering connection and understanding among young readers.
As we delve into her motivations and the intricate process of bringing "Ice Cap" to life, we uncover the profound impact that literature can have on children, encouraging them to embrace their creativity.
This episode elucidates the challenges of publishing and the joy that comes from leaving a lasting legacy through literature that resonates with both children and their families.
A profound exploration of the children's literature landscape is presented through the lens of Joan Epp's journey as an author of the book 'Ice Cap.'
Drawing from her extensive experience as an elementary teacher and the recent joys of becoming a grandmother, Joan articulates the emotional and creative impetus behind her writing.
The genesis of her story unfolds during a delightful moment spent with her granddaughter, where the spark of inspiration ignites the idea of crafting a unique snowman tale that resonates with contemporary themes and technology.
Through a collaborative writing process with her granddaughter, Joan rekindles her passion for storytelling and bridges the generational gap in appreciating literature and technology. The narrative delves deeper into her character development, illustrating the importance of authenticity and relatability in children's stories.
Joan's method of incorporating elements that reflect Canadian culture and her family's influence further enriches the narrative, creating a tapestry of connection and cultural pride that is palpable throughout her work.
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Joan Epp, the author of the children's book "Ice Cap," shares her inspiring journey of writing and publishing this delightful work.
The book's genesis arose during a snowy day spent reading with her granddaughter, Audrey, sparking a collaborative creation that combines the magic of childhood imagination with the essence of Canadian culture.
Joan's extensive experience as an elementary teacher has informed her approach. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling in fostering connection and understanding among young readers.
As we delve into her motivations and the intricate process of bringing "Ice Cap" to life, we uncover the profound impact that literature can have on children, encouraging them to embrace their creativity.
This episode elucidates the challenges of publishing and the joy that comes from leaving a lasting legacy through literature that resonates with both children and their families.
A profound exploration of the children's literature landscape is presented through the lens of Joan Epp's journey as an author of the book 'Ice Cap.'
Drawing from her extensive experience as an elementary teacher and the recent joys of becoming a grandmother, Joan articulates the emotional and creative impetus behind her writing.
The genesis of her story unfolds during a delightful moment spent with her granddaughter, where the spark of inspiration ignites the idea of crafting a unique snowman tale that resonates with contemporary themes and technology.
Through a collaborative writing process with her granddaughter, Joan rekindles her passion for storytelling and bridges the generational gap in appreciating literature and technology. The narrative delves deeper into her character development, illustrating the importance of authenticity and relatability in children's stories.
Joan's method of incorporating elements that reflect Canadian culture and her family's influence further enriches the narrative, creating a tapestry of connection and cultural pride that is palpable throughout her work.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Qutro