Nonfiction Fest: POETRY AND NONFICTION: HOW DOES THAT WORK?: By Lindsay H. Metcalf So you want to write a poetic and/or rhyming nonfiction book. How do you balance a factual, compelling story, with l...
There are some great tips, here!
Nonfiction Fest: POETRY AND NONFICTION: HOW DOES THAT WORK?: By Lindsay H. Metcalf So you want to write a poetic and/or rhyming nonfiction book. How do you balance a factual, compelling story, with l...
Nonfiction Fest: RECYCLE YOUR RESEARCH: By Bonni Goldberg One of the best pieces of writing advice I’ve read (so long ago that I can’t remember who wrote it) that applies to non-...
Bonni Goldberg has great ideas!Picture Book Den: Illustrating the night in children's picture books...: In 1914, Kay Neilson illustrated East of the Sun, West of the Moon As the nights grow longer and darkness arrives too soon, my though...
Owl Moon by Jane Yolen and illustrated by John Schoenherr (Philomet Books, 1987) is also discussed along with many other children's picture books containing night-time or dark scenes.
Nonfiction Fest: FINDING THE RIGHT “CONTAINER” FOR YOUR WRITING: By Jolene GutiĆ©rrez In addition to writing for kids, I’ve worked as a teacher librarian at a school for neurodivergent learners for nearly 3...
Buzz Words: Wear a Purple Poppy by Fiona White: Wear a Purple Poppy began as a poem, written after I discovered the existence of the purple poppy while visiting the Shrine of Remembrance ...
Nonfiction Fest: WRITING A NONFICTION PICTURE BOOK: LEARNING THE RULES: By Rebecca E. Hirsch Writing a nonfiction picture book is fun, but tricky. It's tricky because picture books follow peculiar rules. ...