Christine Lively talks about the mental health impacts of our current year on teens
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Seems to me that if you're going to make a video out of a picture book that relies heavily on music, you need to put your back into it. And this one has some gusto! Some pizzazz!
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Today, it is my great honor to present to you an interview and exclusive excerpt from the upcoming Christian McKay Heidicker novel, SCARY STORIES FOR YOUNG FOXES: THE CITY, the companion to the 2020 Newbery Honor recipient Scary Stories for Young Foxes.
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The cover reveal and the story behind the book. Where do authors get their ideas? Here's one answer.
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Sidesaddle, as a form of riding, is a bit peculiar. Considered a more "ladylike" way of riding, watching it in action can be a bit terrifying. Here, I'll show you what I mean.
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Generally speaking, if you want to ride a homicidal ostrich, you need to take some precautions. And what could be simpler than this method?
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Many of the images I shared with you this week had a lot of flash and pizzazz. Today's is quieter.
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Today's picture depicts the scene where the Madame is showing Gaucho who is in charge. Because even a tall ball of feathers knows when he's beat.
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I took one look at today's title and it was instant love. Butterflies. Grossness. What could be better? An interview with author Rosemary Mosco.
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“Horses may have souls, but ostriches? They do not. No more than giant chickens would.” Gaucho takes center stage again as I continue to count down to my final cover reveal!
The post Long Road to the Circus (by Betsy Bird) 7-Day Cover Reveal: Day Three! appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
When an inventive mouse misses the biggest cheese festival the world has ever seen, he’s determined to turn back the clock. I reveal the cover of the latest from German wunderkind Torben Kuhlmann.
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The legendary HATCHET author is on the latest episode of The Yarn podcast.
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Today, I'd like you to meet one of the heroes of my book. Many of the characters in it are based on real people. And, in one case, a real bird. An ostrich, to be precise, so ornery that he made dinosaurs look peaceful in comparison.
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Why do a single cover reveal when you can lead up to it for a week? Starting today I'm revealing interior spot art for my novel Long Road to the Circus, illustrated by David Small.
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Generation Z spends their money purposefully as they attempt to help create the world they want to live in. So let's talk about what that means.
The post Sunday Reflections: The Things We Won’t Buy, a Reflection on Generation Z, Conscious Capitalism, and “Cancel Culture” appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Dusti Bowling is up to her old tricks. "Old tricks" means writing more middle grade novels. And this one has a doozy of a plot and a magnificent cover. Check it out for yourself.
The post Across the Desert: Dusti Bowling Cover Reveal and Q&A appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
With a heavy focus on families, history, expectations, and secrets, this love story will leave readers satisfied.
The post Book Review: A Pho Love Story by Loan Le appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Looks like we have a cover reveal worth checking out. Now find out if Baby Cakes returns, what animal Mike Wohnoutka prays David LaRochelle won't put in a book, and what's in store for the intrepid duo.
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Today, Matthew Van Fleet joins us to talk logistics, process, Bavarian ant farms, and why getting a hamster to run on a wheel is harder than it sounds.
The post The Deft Board Book Talents At Work In PET: A Matthew Van Fleet Interview appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Lesléa Newman and Susan Gal join us to answer some of my questions about their Sydney Taylor Book Award winner Welcoming Elijah, its process, and where they're headed next.
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Black History Month can mean something as simple as remembering the ones who came before. Today I talk with the women behind one of the most talked about nonfiction picture book memoirs of the Spring 2021 season.
The post We Wait for the Sun: A Dual Interview with Katie McCabe and Raissa Figueroa appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
You can never go wrong picking up a book by Watson, but this book is really spectacular for its emphasis on growth, love, family, and truth. A great story about finding yourself.
The post Book Review: Love Is a Revolution by Renée Watson appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Board books about librarians are out there already, but Stanley knows what he's doing. Get ready for site visits, author talks, and more as we reveal the cover for William Bee's latest.
The post The Hamster Gets Me: A Cover Reveal for Stanley’s Library by William Bee appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
"Many people seem to think that writing nonfiction is simple and straightforward—just do some research and then cobble together a bunch of facts. But nothing could be further from the truth." Melissa Stewart lays bare the true story behind writing true stories (and facts!).
The post Humanizing Nonfiction Writers: An Interview with Melissa Stewart appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
40 influential Latinas are presented in this magnificent hand-painted book. Hear about the sheer amounts of research Juliet Menéndez engaged in and learn something new.
The post LATINITAS by Juliet Menéndez: A Deep Dive Into Heroes Past and Present appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Double Newbery Honor winner Christina Soontornvat is on the latest episode of The Yarn, talking about her book ALL THIRTEEN
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Being unchosen isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, being unchosen taught me how to live.
The post On Being Unchosen, a guest post by Katharyn Blair appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Hope you like trees because today you're getting a bird's eye view. Author Lita Judge answers my questions and reveals a video for her latest dendrophile accomplishment.
The post Wisdom of Trees: An Interview and Video Reveal for the Latest from Lita Judge appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
The 2021 Youth Media Awards are coming on Monday!
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A film adaptation of the Newbery-winning book is coming.
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Whew. Brace yourselves for a powerful, painful story of choices and survival in this strong addition to the Graceling Realm.
The post Book Review: Winterkeep by Kristin Cashore appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
"I'm proud that we dealt with the darkness of the Depression head-on in this book; I just wish it felt less timely." A frank discussion of Passover, a beautiful children's book, and the state of the world today.
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"At the risk of sounding basic, I don’t think it’s possible to overrate the mango." I interview Mara Rockliff about her latest picture book biography and we end up talking fruit!
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Today we talk with Harold Hayes, Craig S. Phillips, and Theo Gangi about street magic, historical figures, and their upcoming fantasy novel for kids Kingston and the Magician's Lost and Found.
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Tonight I talk with Gary Paulsen live. Before that, listen to him talk about his latest book, Gone to the Woods.
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Peeking in at the last two episodes of the show.
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A new video series from author/illustrator Bob Shea.
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Last year I just didn't read enough fantasy novels to my liking. This year? I'm making up for lost time. And what better way to kick everything off than with a debut that really gets you thinking?
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Today it is my honor and privilege to present to you an interview with Ann Clare LeZotte, as well as a cover reveal for the sequel to Show Me a Sign . . . Set Me Free.
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"I do not think that young readers are too tender for tough topics." I talk with Carole Boston Weatherford and Floyd Cooper about their nonfiction picture book on the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Each year we look back not just as what was accomplished in the previous year but also who died. Here are the creators and promoters of children's literature that we remember.
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I ask my old buddy Cheryl Klein a slew of questions about her latest picture books and the state of things today.
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Over the next two weeks I’ll be sharing the 10 most popular 100 Scope Notes posts during 2020. Some are expected, some are surprising. The countdown begins Monday. Happy Holidays! -Travis
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Today I interview author/illustrator Abi Cushman. Hope you like process! If ever you have found yourself curious about the process of integrating die-cuts into your art, wonder no longer . . .
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Faith Erin Hicks announced her next graphic novel on Twitter.
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I have the infinite pleasure of interviewing Ms. LeUyen Pham about her latest authored/illustrated picture book Outside, Inside, as well as premiering its trailer.
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For the next installment of Teen Librarian Karen Jensen's Top 20 reads of 2020, we take a look at 5 nonfiction titles that everyone should read
The post Take 5: 5 of the Best Books I’ve Read in 2020, Nonfiction Edition appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Beginning tomorrow, John Schumacher and I are teaming up to count down our 20 favorite books of the year.
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Nikola Tesla! Inventor. Genius. Pigeon Lover? I talk with Azadeh Westergaard about her upcoming biography of the man and his dual love of alternating currents and city birds.
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Have you been pondering WHEN ZACHARY BEAVERY CAME TO TOWN and been yearning to return to that world again? If so, then I have some good news for you...
The post Kimberly Willis Holt Returns! A Much Anticipated ZACHARY BEAVER Companion Novel Excerpt and Cover Reveal appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
I speak with author Jane Kurtz and Ellenore Angelidis about their nonprofit Open Hearts Big Dreams.
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Today, author Leslie Brody and I discuss Louise Fitzhugh, the times in which she lived, her genius life (and too soon death), and the coded, comforting messages she left in her books for the LGBTQIA+ kids out there.
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Matthew Cordell stops by to talk about his latest picture book BEAR ISLAND and to discuss the grief and hope that went into its creation.
The post We’re Going on a Bear Island Hunt: Matthew Cordell Talks Grief and Hope and Bears appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Now on The Yarn: Matthew Cordell & Christopher Paul Curtis
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Remember what exhibition openings felt like? In China they can have them again. Here are some glimpses of the Tsinghua University Art Museum in Beijing's presentation of 180 works from 40 international children's illustrators.
The post The Foundation Les Maitres de l’Imaginaire Exhibits in China! appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
The truly delightful Rajani LaRocca stops by to talk snacks, math, baseball, and magic (not necessarily in that order).
The post Much Ado About Baseball: A Rajani LaRocca Cover Reveal and Interview PLUS a Recipe! appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
A brief look at capital punishment as explored in Young Adult literature
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What impact will charges of rampant corruption and voter fraud have on our most vulnerable youth moving forward?
The post Sunday Reflections: We Promised Them Democracy appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Recently it occurred to me that when it comes to bilingual picture books, there is a kind of art to their design. Today I speak to editor-at-large Louise May about her approach to the form.
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If you wanna talk picky eating, "texture violations" and parents attempting to bend their children to their "foodie will", today's interview and cover reveal with Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic is for you!
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If we cannot get to the sunshine, the sunshine shall come to us! Author Margarita Engle debuts her latest picture book and speaks frankly about how the pandemic has affected every part of her work.
The post Exclusive Cover Reveal & Interview with Margarita Engle: A SONG OF FRUTAS appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Karen Jensen discusses what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence to watch some forms of entertainment
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As of today, I’ve been at this blog for 13 years. It’s brought a lot of great things into my life. Thanks for reading, and I’m going to keep plugging away.
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Today, it is my infinite pleasure to not only display for you the PREQUEL to that book, but to speak to Ms. Dusti Bowling herself about Aven, writing mysteries, early chapter books, and spin-offs, spin-offs, spin-offs!
The post Aven Green, Sleuthing Machine: A Dusti Bowling Interview and Cover Reveal appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
When Catherine Gilbert Murdock won a Newbery Honor for her title The Book of Boy it was the surprise win I needed. Since its publication she's been quiet, working on a new book. A book set in the past. A book illustrated by Caldecott Award winner Paul O. Zelinsky. A book . . . with cats.
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Maurice Sendak's stories might be coming to Apple TV+
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Every generation of teens develops their own slang. Teen contributor Riley Jensen shares some of today's teen slang with us.
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Winter is coming. Librarian Christine Lively talks about how RevolTeens can use this time to nourish their souls and keep doing the work of social justice.
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Is there such a thing as international Ramona fan art? How do Ramona's themes apply to 2020? And why put together a book of Ramona illustrations? I sit down with author Anna Katz and pepper her with questions just like these.
The post Ramona and Her Art: An Interview with Anna Katz on A Compendium of Quimby Illustrations appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Their new book, The Suffragist Playbook: Your Guide to Changing the World, looks back at the leaders and lessons they taught us while also looking forward to today’s your activists who are changing our present and our future.
The post The Original Activists, a conversation between authors Rebecca Roberts and Lucinda Robb appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Checking in on potential Newbery/Caldecott contenders on Goodreads.
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A: They've both recently been on The Yarn podcast.
The post Q: What do Abby Wambach and Grace Lin Have in Common? appeared first on 100 Scope Notes.
Teen contributor Morgan Randall talks about voting for the first time while away for her Freshman year of college
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Teen librarian Karen Jensen discusses taking her teenage daughter to vote for her first time and what we can do to help teens prepare to vote
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Teen contributor Riley Jensen talks about her first time voting.
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Diving back into the data about Caldecott winning books made by author/illustrators.
The post Lone Wolves Update: How Many Caldecott Winners Have One Creator? appeared first on 100 Scope Notes.
Who illustrated her first book? What does her new puppy look like? What's she working on now?And how will she spend her MacArthur grant money? (Spoiler Alert: It's an incredible answer) I talk to Jacqueline Woodson about all manner of things.
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Teen contributor Morgan Randall discusses mental health breaks
The post Morgan’s Mumbles: Taking Mental Breaks, by Teen Contributor Morgan Randall appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Two yuksters yuk it up. If you're a fan of hijinks, the Marx Brothers, and general silliness, you're probably not going to want to miss this illustrated interview between the creators of Shark & Hippo.
The post Andreao and Elliotto Present Sharko and Hippo: A Comic Interview appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Two yuksters yuk it up. If you're a fan of hijinks, the Marx Brothers, and general silliness, you're probably not going to want to miss this illustrated interview between the creators of Shark & Hippo.
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"I never remember him sitting around in his pajamas with no plans for the day." I interview Barbara Bemelmans, daughter of Ludwig Bemelmans (creator of Madeline), about the republication of a near forgotten classic.
The post Spread a Little Sunshine: A Classic Returns and an Interview with Barbara Bemelmans appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Teen contributor Riley Jensen asks teachers to reconsider giving homework over breaks.
The post Break Means Break Not Work: A Treatise Against Homework Over School Breaks, By Teen Contributor Riley Jensen appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
"Grownups are delicate and easily upset." Annie Barrows comes to the blog and her words are like a breath of fresh air. We talk about her Iggy books and why kids that would lick a goldfish on a dare if you ask them to, are a delight. Funniest interview you'll read all day.
The post Writing for the Least Boring People She Knows: Annie Barrows Talks Iggy appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Here's a glimpse of what next year will look like with cover reveals of three upcoming middle-grade graphic novels.
The post Graphic Novels to Watch Out For in 2021 appeared first on Good Comics for Kids.
The Nature Generation is accepting nominations for the national 2021 Green Earth Book Award October 1 through December 15, 2020.
The post Press Release Fun: Nominate 2020 Titles for the Green Earth Book Award! appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Teen art councils are using their voice to help change the world with art
The post RevolTeens: Teens and Art Changing the World, by Christine Lively appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
"I want my children and their friends to be able to read stories set in a big city like Lagos, Nigeria, a small-town high school in Norton, Zimbabwe, a suburban playground in Cairo, Egypt, a beach town or even a rural town anywhere." A talk with Christine Mapondera-Talley, founder of the publisher Global Kidz House.
The post Meeting a Need: An Interview with Christine Mapondera-Talley, Founder of Global Kidz House appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
At a time when athletes take a stand by sitting or kneeling down, this biography of Elgin Baylor, the first NBA to boycott games, has rarely been so timely. I talk with its creators about the quiet man that effectively changed the sport of basketball.
The post Above the Rim: An Interview with Jen Bryant and Frank Morrison appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
She writes for children. She writes for adults. She writes and she writes and she writes. Now she has a new book out and a new trailer. I talk to Sy Montgomery about what it really takes to be a "good creature" in 2020.
The post Trailer Premiere & Interview: Becoming a Good Creature by Sy Montgomery appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
A brief look at voting and elections in YA literature
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Teen contributor Morgan Randall discusses the struggles of attending virtual university
The post Morgan’s Mumbles: The Struggles of Virtual University, by teen contributor Morgan Randall appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
In a publishing market where I can count all the Latinx comic creators for kids on one hand, artists like Yehudi Mercado are more needed than ever. Now he has two books out in 2020 with more on the way, and I just gotta ask the guy one thing: Star Wars or Star Trek?
The post Space Operas and Feline Martial Arts: An Interview with Yehudi Mercado appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
The latest addition to First Second's Maker Comics line will provide tips on how to survive in the wilderness.
The post News: Next ‘Maker Comics’ Title Announced appeared first on Good Comics for Kids.
Librarian Stacey Rattner and author Steve Sheinkin bring you the game show we've all been waiting for. Now answering the ultimate question: Who knows their books better? Authors? Or fans?
The post Author Fan Face-off: A Steve Sheinkin Video Production appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
A hopeful, beautifully written, deeply affecting story of what we endure and overcome in the journey to become ourselves.
The post Book Review: Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
Mo Willems stopped by the TODAY show recently to talk about his upcoming live-action special, premiering today (September 17) on HBO.
The post Books on Film: Mo Willems on TODAY appeared first on 100 Scope Notes.
The National Book Awards have released their longlist in the only category that matters: Young People’s Literature. As usual, it’s a YA-heavy list, but there are a couple middle graders thrown in there. Let’s have a look . . .
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Are you ready for a ride? Raúl the Third and Elaine Bay have illustrated the 2021 title Stroller Coaster, and set it in a town that's, "equal parts El Paso and Boston with a bit of Toon town thrown in for a splash of impossibility." Check out the cover and read an interview about creating a book for pint-sized speed demons.
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Teen contributor Riley Jensen talks about trying to navigate politics in the classroom.
The post The Classroom Isn’t Meant To Be Political, By Teen Contributor Riley Jensen appeared first on Teen Librarian Toolbox.
“They’re not arguing. They’re writing.” Two classics by Don and Audrey Woods are out this year, remastered entirely. An unflinchingly honest look at publishing in the past, republishing today, and the logistics of remastering a beloved classic or two.
The post Return of the Classics: An Interview with Don and Audrey Wood appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
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