![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes the ideas come from within my own thoughts when I’m tackling a problem of my own, helping a kiddo get through a tough moment, or celebrating someone’s accomplishment. What?!” – that’s usually a good indication I’m going to have to investigate further. I love novel information and when I hear something that makes me go, “Wait. From inspiration to polished manuscript, what is our process? You wondered, “Do we start with a theme when we write? A character? A structure? How do we revise?” Here are some answers from New Books for Kids.Īdria Karlsson (MY SISTER DAISY, illustrated by Linus Curci):Īlmost always my books start out as ideas jotted down in a notebook, on a sticky note, or in my phone. We were here last year at the start of our debut journey together talking about what else?- debut groups!įor this visit, Tara asked us to consider how we approach the craft of writing. Thanks, Tara, for inviting New Books for Kids back to your blog. ![]()
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