Is “kidlit” a bad word? Should you pay to get pubbed? What is the Vulcan Mind Meld of writing exercises?
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Episode #30
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In this show I talk about:
- What I learned from Betsy Bird’s latest blog post about the term “kidlit”and what the following children’s literature bloggers have to say about that:
- Cheryl Rainfield, author of SCARS
- Agent Mary Kole‘s blog’s name
- Tabitha Olson, YA and middle grade author
- Ami Jones, public librarian and blogger over at Three Turtles and Their Pet Librarian
- And the response from Betsy herself!
- Questions from David Nash on both Christian publishing with Tommy Nelson, and a response from experienced Christian author (and freelance editor), Christine Kohler and a question about where to get info for a newbie writer so I told him about…
- SCBWI. I got info for David from the Alaska Regional Advisor, Cherie Stihler. You can email her here.
- My New England SCBWI conference podcasting adventure – call in questions for the faculty!
- Grace Lin’s question about re-using content across platforms and my post about this on the Blue Rose Girls blog.
- The Vulcan mind meld poetry exercise that will blow your mind!
- Call in or email your questions for Alexis O’Neill, school visit expert!
6 Comments
Tabitha
Very entertaining!! And also filled with great info. I especially loved Betsy Bird's response to the kidlit brouhaha. 🙂
Katie Davis
Thanks, Tabitha. I really thought the whole thing was so interesting a debate, to the point that some are considering changing their entire vocabulary!
Elizabeth O. Dulemba
Katie – you weren't kidding. What FABULOUS poems those kids created! Another great podcast! 🙂 e
Katie Davis
Thanks, Elizabeth! Weren't they just amazing?!
Terry Doherty
Great podcast, Katie. The poems were great, but the time you took to mentor Caitlyn was incredible. Bravo!
Katie Davis
Thanks, Terry! She has been sending me one question at a time. Very cute. But she's doing a great job. 😎