Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors Podcast
By: Papa Rick Harris
Language: en
Categories: Kids, Family, Stories, Pets, Animals
“Adventures in the Heart of Children’s Book Authors” is an award-winning podcast dedicated to empowering aspiring children’s book authors and readers by sharing stories and insights from published children’s book authors about the publishing process. Podcast Overview The podcast aims to demystify the journey of becoming a children’s book author by featuring self-published (hybrid) and independently published children’s book authors who share their experiences in writing, illustrating, publishing and marketing their books. Each episode introduces listeners to a different children’s book author, providing a behind-the-scenes look at their creative processes and the challenges they faced along the...
Episodes
Crafting Children's Literature: The Making of a Birthday Wish
Jan 06, 2026Episode 63, Crafting Children's Literature: The Making of a Birthday Wish
Nikki McPhetridge has embarked upon a remarkable journey as a newly published children's book author with her work, "Maya's Birthday Wish."
This episode delves into the inspiration behind the narrative, which is tied to her daughter Maya, and explores the profound desire to create a legacy that transcends material gifts.
As we engage in a thoughtful dialogue, we unravel Nikki's motivations and the unique experiences that shaped her writing process.
Furthermore, we examine the thematic elements of her book, which emphasize...
Duration: 00:41:12Unlocking Success: The Secret Ingredients Behind Our 2025 Podcast Growth
Dec 30, 2025The principal focus of this podcast episode is the successful completion of our ambitious goal to publish a weekly episode throughout the year 2025, culminating in a total of 52 episodes. We reflect upon the journey that commenced with our tentative steps into podcasting in 2024, during which we faced numerous challenges, including attracting engaging guests and establishing a dedicated audience. Our initial efforts, characterized by a modest output of ten episodes, laid the foundation for the remarkable growth we experienced in 2025, which was facilitated by the unexpected interest from accomplished children's book authors seeking to share their narratives. Furthermore, we are...
Duration: 00:15:27The Intersection of Podcasting and Storytelling for Young Minds
Dec 23, 2025Amanda Cupido, the esteemed author of "Let's Talk Podcasting for Kids," joins us to delve into the burgeoning intersection of children's literature and the podcasting realm.
This episode illuminates the significant rise in podcast listenership among children, with nearly half of those aged six to twelve in the United States reported to have engaged with podcasts in the past month.
She cites compelling statistics indicating that nearly half of children aged 6 to 12 in the U.S. have engaged with podcasts, showcasing the medium's potential for both creativity and education.
Amanda's book serves as...
Duration: 01:06:39The Significance of Family in Children's Literature Through the Eyes of a Proud Father
Dec 16, 2025The primary focus of this podcast episode is the insightful discussion with Jake Buck, a children's book author, who shares his journey in creating his debut work titled "Bug Hug." He articulates the profound emotional significance of being a children's book authority, particularly as it pertains to the inspiration drawn from his daughter, which catalyzed his creative endeavors. Throughout the dialogue, Jake elaborates on the intricacies of the writing and illustrating process, highlighting the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way. He emphasizes the importance of consistency in character design and the personal connection that underlies his storytelling. As...
Duration: 01:16:47Dreams and Determination: The Making of a Children's Book Series
Dec 09, 2025The primary focus of this podcast episode is a comprehensive discussion with Stenetta Anthony, the author of "Ella Learns to Dance," as she elucidates her journey into children's literature.
Throughout our dialogue, we delve into the significance of being a children's book author, particularly reflecting on Stenetta's extensive experience as an educator, which has profoundly influenced her storytelling approach.
We explore the challenges she faced as she transitioned from educator to author, including the intricate processes of writing, publishing, and marketing her books.
Furthermore, Stenetta shares insights into her personal motivations, the thematic...
Duration: 01:04:48Unearthing Grandma's Mystery Surprise Box: A Journey into Children's Books
Dec 02, 2025Jeanne Dill Svobodny, an accomplished children's book author, joins us to discuss her latest literary work, "Grandma's Mystery Surprise Box."
This engaging episode delves into the journey of becoming a children’s author, particularly highlighting the evolution of Jeanne’s writing process from her first book, "Annie's Fourth of July," to her current publication.
Throughout our conversation, Jeanne shares the profound significance of her educational experiences, her dedication to fostering connections with her grandchildren, and the inspirations that guide her storytelling. We also explore the invaluable lessons she has learned about crafting compelling narratives that reso...
Duration: 01:02:02Creating Connections: The Impact of Joy in the Big Balloon Catastrophe
Nov 25, 2025Shannon Turske, a newly minted children's book author, shares her inspiring journey in this episode, highlighting the release of her debut work, *Joy in the Big Balloon Catastrophe*.
Shannon reflects on the profound significance of her role as a children's book author, emphasizing the importance of fostering resilience in young readers through engaging and narrative-driven stories.
The conversation delves into the creative process behind her book, which was inspired by an unforgettable classroom experience during a balloon parade. Furthermore, Shannon discusses her commitment to empowering children to navigate challenges independently, reinforcing the central themes of he...
Duration: 01:08:08Unveiling the Journey of a Rescue Dog: From Texas to North of the Border
Nov 18, 2025Episode 58: Unveiling the Journey of a Rescue Dog: From Texas to North of the Border
The salient point of this podcast discussion centers around Judy McGee's profound journey into children's literature, specifically through her book, "Penny Girl's Rescue."
This narrative serves not only as a tale of a rescue dog but also as a platform for advocating the emotional experiences of animals in shelters.
Throughout our dialogue, we delve into Judy's motivations, rooted in her desire to give voice to Penny. This dog inspired her writing and raised awareness about the realities faced...
Duration: 01:18:27Exploring Food Safety Through Children's Literature: A Tasty Take
Nov 11, 2025Episode 56: Exploring Food Safety Through Children's Literature:
A Tasty Take
The episode features a profound exploration of the intersection between children’s literature and food safety, as we engage with Jessica McAnelly, the author of "Birdie's Picnic: A Tasty Take on Food Safety."
Jessica shares her journey of becoming a children's book author, spurred by a desire to impart essential lessons on food safety to young readers in a captivating and accessible manner.
The inspiration for her book is deeply personal, rooted in her relationship with her daughter, affectionately nicknamed Birdie, and t...
Duration: 01:02:54From Grandfather's Inspiration to Children's Book Publication: The Galloping Frog
Nov 04, 2025Cerys Thompson, Episode 56: From Grandfather's Inspiration to Children's Book Publication: The Galloping Frog
Cerys Thompson, a recently published children's book author, shares her profound journey in creating "The Galloping Frog," a narrative imbued with personal significance and whimsical charm.
Central to our discussion is the exploration of what it means to be a children's author, a role that Thompson embraces with both joy and humility.
We delve into the inspiration drawn from her grandfather, whose playful character and imaginative storytelling ignited the spark for her book. She recounts her childhood experiences with her gr...
Duration: 01:22:19Exploring the Artistry of Children's Literature Through Tongue Twisters
Oct 28, 2025Su Murley, Episode 54: Exploring the Artistry of Children's Literature Through Tongue Twisters
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the profound journey of Su Murley, a children's book author, as she discusses her latest book, "Shirley Murley," from the beloved Shirley Murley series.
In our conversation, we delve into the inspirations that have driven Su to write, including her desire to create relatable characters for children and the importance of inclusivity and diversity in literature.
Su reflects upon her evolution as a writer and the significance of her experiences in engaging with yo...
Duration: 01:15:12The Cowboy Roper and Comedian: Introducing Will Rogers to a New Generation Through Children's Literature
Oct 21, 2025The focal point of this podcast episode revolves around the life and legacy of Will Rogers, as articulated by the esteemed children’s book author and educator, Bart Taylor, affectionately known as Buckaroo Bart.
With a profound dedication to making history accessible and engaging for children, we delve into his series of children's books that illuminate the multifaceted persona of Rogers—a celebrated comedian, movie star, cowboy, and friend to multiple presidents.
In particular, we explore his latest work, "Will Rogers and His Great Inspirations," which aims to instill in young readers the essence of empath...
Duration: 01:08:23Unlocking Emotional Intelligence Through Children's Literature
Oct 14, 2025Deana Plaskon, author of the *Bella and the Emotion Explorers* series, highlights the profound significance of emotional intelligence in her work, particularly in her inaugural book, *Bella and Bird Explore Anger*.
Within our discussion, we explore the motivations that led Deana to embark on her literary journey, as well as the experiences that shaped her understanding of emotions.
The conversation reveals how the tumultuous backdrop of Hurricane Ian and her adoption of a therapy horse, Bella, intertwined to inspire her narrative. Deana articulates her aspiration to cultivate emotional literacy among children, emphasizing the universality of fe...
Duration: 01:20:34Celebrating the Uniqueness of Home in Children's Literature
Oct 07, 2025Cody Burke, the author of "Take Me Back to Oklahoma," invites us to a profound exploration of the significance of children's book authorship, underscoring its weighty responsibility in shaping the perceptions of future generations.
He articulates that his literary work serves as a love letter to his home state of Oklahoma, aiming to instill a sense of appreciation for one's roots in children everywhere.
Through our dialogue, we delve into the inspiration behind his writing, which is deeply intertwined with his personal experiences and familial heritage.
Additionally, we discuss the collaborative process with...
Duration: 00:38:43Picking Your Path to Children's Book Authorship
Sep 30, 2025The key point of this podcast episode revolves around the journey of aspiring children's book authors and the various paths they may choose to bring their literary creations to fruition.
As we celebrate our 50th episode, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the diverse authors who have shared their insights throughout this series and the children's book readers in search of their next children's book author.
Our discussion highlights that the primary aspiration of many children's book authors is not the pursuit of fame or fortune, but rather the fulfillment that comes...
Duration: 00:18:22The Magic Behind 'Live Big': A Conversation to Help Children; Dream Big, Love Big, Think Big
Sep 23, 2025The podcast features an enlightening discussion with Kat Kronenberg, the esteemed author of the "Live Big" series, which includes titles such as "Dream Big," "Love Big," and "Think Big."
Central to our conversation is the profound significance of her journey as a children's book author, which she describes as a magical experience that emerged unexpectedly in her forties.
Kat articulates the transformative power of storytelling, particularly in fostering a positive mindset and helping children navigate their lives.
She emphasizes the importance of connecting with her audience, not merely through her written words but...
Duration: 01:03:47The Journey to Children's Authorship: A Book Author's Story
Sep 16, 2025Wendy Schicktanz, a talented author, shares her journey as a children's book creator in this enlightening episode.
The focal point of our discussion is her book, *Ivy Blue's Greatest Pumpkin Playhouse*, which embodies her lifelong aspiration of writing for children.
Wendy reflects on her early inspirations, particularly the storytelling legacy of her father and the delightful interactions with her granddaughter that sparked the idea for her narrative.
Throughout our conversation, we delve into the intricacies of the writing and publishing process, as well as the creative strategies that enhance reader engagement, such as...
Duration: 01:17:02Empowering Kids Through Stories: The Significance of Being Middle with Lori Orlinsky
Sep 09, 2025The discussion centers on "Being Middle," a children's book authored by Lori Orlinsky, which addresses the unique experiences of middle children.
Through this episode, we delve into the inspiration behind the book, notably stemming from Lori's daughter, Ellie, who articulated her feelings about being overlooked in her role as a middle child.
The podcast offers insight into the complexities of children's literature, including the importance of marketing and publicity for authors, particularly those navigating the challenges of being published.
We explore the emotional resonance of books that empower children, as well as the...
Duration: 01:00:43Exploring the Creative Journey Behind 'Kid Clown and the Butterfly Adventures'
Sep 02, 2025The primary focus of this podcast episode is the recently launched children's book, *Kid Clown and the Butterfly Adventures*, authored by Debi Chimenti and illustrated by Cassidy Lee, episode 46.
Throughout our discussion, we explore the collaborative journey that brought this vibrant narrative to life, highlighting the unique relationship between the author and the illustrator, which has significantly enriched the storytelling process.
We delve into the inspirations behind the book, including personal anecdotes and the dynamic of family relationships, which inform the characters and themes presented within its pages.
Additionally, we discuss the challenges...
Duration: 01:13:22Navigating the Seas of Creativity: A Children's Book's Authorship Voyage
Aug 26, 2025Laura Strachan, a distinguished author of the children's book series "Pickles the Mermaid," joins our podcast to elucidate the profound significance of her latest literary endeavour, "Rainy's Journey", episode 45.
This episode delves into Laura's evolution as a seasoned children's book author, reflecting on her journey, which has been shaped by both triumph and adversity, including her experience as a cancer survivor.
We explore the inspirational narratives woven into her works, emphasizing themes of self-discovery, empathy, and resilience, which resonate deeply with young readers.
As we discuss the creative process behind "Rainy's Journey," Laura sha...
Duration: 01:15:14The Journey of a Prolific Author: Behind 'The Boy in a Wheelchair'
Aug 19, 2025The prominent point of this podcast episode revolves around the enlightening discussion with Chrishana Greer, a distinguished children's book author, who delves into the themes and inspirations behind her latest work, "The Boy in a Wheelchair", episode 44.
Throughout our conversation, we explore the significance of representing children with disabilities in literature, emphasizing their ability to lead fulfilling and active lives despite societal misconceptions.
Chrishana articulates her motivation stemming from her experiences as a military veteran, where she observed the challenges faced by individuals with mobility impairments.
Moreover, she shares invaluable insights regarding the...
Duration: 00:50:37Unraveling Family Trees: Insights for Kids, 'Where Do Grownups Come From?'
Aug 12, 2025Alyssa Cornwell's literary journey is illuminated through her insightful discussion of her book, "Where Do Grownups Come From?", episode 43.
She articulates the impetus behind her writing, which was sparked by her experiences as a new mother, coupled with the pivotal moment of family gatherings that ignited her curiosity about ancestry and familial connections.
The conversation delves into the essence of being a children's book author, characterized by the profound responsibility of shaping young minds and fostering familial dialogues through storytelling.
Cornwell reflects on the significance of introducing children to concepts of ancestry and...
Duration: 01:07:23Celebrating Our Recognition as a Top Children's Literature Podcast
Aug 05, 2025The most noticeable point of this podcast episode is our profound gratitude towards our listeners, whose unwavering support has led to our recognition as one of the top children's literature podcasts on the web, episode 42.
We take great pride in introducing a diverse array of children's book authors to our audience, thereby fostering a community that extends beyond mere entertainment to encompass inspiration and learning.
Our commitment to highlighting the unique perspectives of each guest remains steadfast, as we continue to explore the multifaceted landscape of children's literature. We are particularly excited about the upcoming...
Duration: 00:09:02The Power of Story: How 'The Mouse Who Couldn't Eat Cheese' Addresses Friendship and Illness
Jul 29, 2025The narrative centers on the poignant tale of "The Mouse Who Couldn't Eat Cheese," a children's book authored by MB Mooney, whose real name is Matthew Britton, as featured in Episode 41.
This episode delves into the profound inspiration behind the book, which is rooted in the life of a young girl named Alexandra, who battled Crohn's disease.
The discussion illuminates the essential theme of friendship amid challenges, particularly focusing on how individuals can maintain connections despite personal struggles.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the complexities of writing for a dual audience: children as...
Duration: 01:02:58From Dance Class to Storytelling: The Evolution of Sunny Steps
Jul 22, 2025Alison Thompson's debut children's book, "Sunny Steps Loves to Dance," serves as a vibrant exploration of creativity and movement, encouraging children, particularly boys, to embrace the joy of dance without reservation.
Through her engaging conversation, we delve into Alison's personal journey, which intertwines her lifelong passion for dance with her experiences as a mother and educator, ultimately leading to the inspiration behind her book.
The narrative not only reflects her commitment to fostering a love of movement among young children but also challenges traditional gender norms associated with dance. We discuss the unique aspects of...
Duration: 00:57:43Exploring a Different Path to Children's Book Publication: Insights for a Successful Book Launch
Jul 15, 2025This podcast episode explores how the inspiration of a real event serves as the foundation for a children's book, and how the process of launching a children's book can bring the event back to life through a children's book, episode 39.
Using the Canmore Folk Music Festival in the Canadian Rocky Mountains was the particular focus of the upcoming Children's book title, "High Jinks From The Big Head Folk Music Festival."
We explore the invaluable lesson gleaned from the significance of sharing our book concept early in the writing cycle, which cultivates excitement and engagement well...
Duration: 00:26:08Embracing Fear Through Imagination: Insights from 'Attack of the Monster Pickles'
Jul 08, 2025"Attack of the Monster Pickles," Episode 38
The main point of our discussion centers on the collaborative journey of authoring a children's book, specifically “Attack of the Monster Pickles," co-created by Sarah Graves and my son Parker.
We explore the creative genesis of their book, stemming from a simple yet whimsical idea that emerged during a bedtime conversation between Parker and Sarah.
The narrative not only embodies the delightful absurdity of monster pickles but also serves as a vehicle for imparting essential life lessons regarding the power of imagination and overcoming fears. As they shar...
Duration: 00:52:43Unique Leadership Approach: Insights Using Children's Literature
Jul 01, 2025Deirdre Palm Adams, the distinguished author of the children's book series featuring Rocky, engages in an enlightening dialogue regarding the profound themes encapsulated within her works, particularly the latest installment, "Don't Worry, Rocky", episode 37.
Central to our discussion is the pivotal message that children are not alone in their fears and anxieties, as exemplified through Rocky's adventures.
We delve into the intricate relationship between the character of Rocky, a poodle beset by fears, and the lessons children can derive from her experiences in overcoming challenges.
Furthermore, we explore the collaborative dynamic between Deirdre...
Duration: 01:01:53Children’s Book Authorship is not a Hobby; It is a Way of Life
Jun 24, 2025Children's book authorship constitutes not merely a pastime but a profound commitment that permeates one's existence, episode 36.
In this episode, I endeavour to illuminate the intricacies and realities of being an indie book author, contrasting it with the self-publishing route.
Through my experiences and insights gained from nearly forty interviews with fellow authors, I aim to elucidate the financial and creative responsibilities that accompany this vocation.
The discussion encompasses the distinctions between indie and self-publishing, emphasizing the necessity for substantial investment and the potential for accountability that hybrid publishing services may offer.
<... Duration: 00:10:27Navigating the Seas of Creativity: A Mermaid's Journey in Children's Literature
Jun 24, 2025The podcast features an enlightening conversation with Laura Strachan, the author of the 'Pickles the Mermaid' book series, as she shares her journey toward becoming a children's book author.
Laura's path to authorship was profoundly influenced by her experience as a cancer survivor, which ignited her passion for storytelling and her desire to impart valuable life lessons to children. In particular, she discusses her latest book, 'Rainy's Journey', which delves into themes of self-discovery, kindness, and the importance of community support.
Throughout the episode, Laura reflects on the inspiration behind her first book, 'Pickles the M...
Duration: 01:14:01Missions in the Air: How Helo Girls Inspire Future Children's Book Authors and Aviators
Jun 17, 2025Kodak Bogart, the distinguished author of the Helo Girls series, highlights the profound significance of representation in children's literature, particularly within the realms of aviation and public service, episode 35.
The episode delves into her background as a Black Hawk helicopter aviator and her transition into writing, driven by a desire to share the exhilarating world of helicopters and the vital work of female pilots with young audiences.
Through her engaging narratives, she not only aims to entertain but also to empower children, fostering an appreciation for the diverse roles that helicopters play in society, from...
Duration: 01:04:11Why Are You Keeping Your Children's Book a Secret? Be a Podcast Guest!
Jun 10, 2025The focus of this discussion centers on the notion that many aspiring children's book authors maintain a tacit secrecy regarding their literary creations; Episode 34.
I discuss the issue that the journey toward becoming a published children's book author is often fueled by an intrinsic passion rather than the pursuit of monetary gain or acclaim. Furthermore, I emphasize the prevalent lack of formal business practice among authors, which often leads them to overlook crucial aspects of marketing and sales.
The episode explores the operational dynamics of hybrid publishing services, which, while adept at producing aesthetically pleasing...
Duration: 00:13:06From Dog Rescue to The Inspirational Story Behind a New Children's Book
Jun 03, 2025The focal point of our discussion centers on the enchanting children's book, "Charlie and Sophie's Great Escape," authored by Farial; Epsiode 33.
This literary work is inspired by the true story of two border collie puppies, Charlie and Sophie, who were adopted from a rescue and brought immense joy and vitality into the author's life.
Throughout our conversation, Farial articulates her motivations for writing this book, emphasizing the connection between the puppies' spirited antics and the universal experiences of childhood curiosity and adventure.
Additionally, we delve into the intricate process of transforming personal narratives...
Duration: 01:03:50Would You Go Back to School to Develop a Sustainable Business Model for Children's Book Readings
May 27, 2025This podcast episode's primary focus is on establishing a structured revenue model for children's book authors during school visits and reading events.
As we reflect on our experiences, as the host, I recall a recent engagement at my grandson's school, where I discovered that the older audience, comprising students aged 11 and 12, showed a greater interest in the mechanics of writing children's literature than in purchasing my book.
This revelation underscores a broader issue: many children's book authors lack a well-defined strategy for monetizing school visits, often giving way to requests for free appearances without securing...
Duration: 00:21:05Exploring the Unique Techniques in Children's Storytelling to Support Your Children's Book
May 20, 2025Amber B. Mitchell joins us to discuss her enchanting children's book, The Chickadee Who Knew. The book embodies the themes of discovering home's true meaning and perspective's transformative power.
In our conversation, she elucidates her unique creative process, which is deeply rooted in personal experiences and her desire to inspire positivity in children.
Amber also shares insights into the challenges and triumphs of being a children's book author, including her unconventional use of a puppet to engage young audiences during readings.
Furthermore, we explore the intricacies of her publishing journey and how she...
Duration: 01:03:56Elevating Your Children's Book: The Necessity of a Book or Author's Website
May 13, 2025The podcast engages in a profound dialogue with David Cervi, the proprietor of DJC Graphic Designs, emphasizing the critical role a website plays for children's book authors.
David elucidates the distinction between a book-specific website and one dedicated to the author themselves, highlighting that a personal domain grants more control and ownership.
The podcast underscores the concept of a digital home, contrasting it with the transient nature of social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, where authors lack autonomy over their presence and outreach.
David stresses that establishing a website is not...
Duration: 00:58:33Transforming Dreams into Reality: A Book Formatter's Guide for Aspiring Children's Book Authors
May 06, 2025This podcast episode delves into the intricacies of supporting aspiring children's book authors in their journey towards self-publishing. The discussion centers on the essential elements that transform written narratives and illustrations into a polished final product. We engage with Konn, an award-winning author and graphic designer, who elucidates the various aspects of book cover design, formatting, and the crucial preparatory steps necessary for self-publishing a children's book. The episode aims to demystify self-publishing, providing practical insights to alleviate the common anxieties associated with authorship. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge that will empower them to navigate the complexities...
Duration: 01:10:46Assembling Your Dream Team: The Key to Successful Children's Book Publishing
May 05, 2025This podcast episode is dedicated to the pivotal concept of assembling a Dream Team to facilitate the journey of self-publishing a children's book. As we reflect on insights garnered from our previous episodes, it becomes evident that the collective support of various professionals is indispensable in transforming an author's vision into a tangible reality. We shall explore the essential roles within this Dream Team, highlighting the significance of each member, including the author, editor, illustrator, and format designer, as well as the sustainability experts who ensure the book’s longevity in the market. Moreover, we will address critical inquiries, su...
Duration: 00:08:31Celebrating Earth Day: The Significance of Nature in Children's Literature
Apr 23, 2025Karen B. Shea is a passionate children's book author whose works aim to connect young readers with the wonders of nature.
Her latest publication, "A Bug-Lightful Discovery," emphasizes the importance of appreciating even the smallest creatures. It presents an engaging narrative that encourages respect for all life forms.
Her writing is inspired by her profound love for the outdoors and her desire to combat nature deficit disorder among children, an issue she became aware of in the 1990s.
Throughout this conversation, we explore the creative process behind both her books, including the delightful...
Duration: 01:12:18From Dream to Reality: The Art of Self-Published Children's Book Creation
Apr 15, 2025This podcast episode reflects the invaluable lessons gleaned from our first 25 episodes, wherein we delve into the profound insights shared by numerous children's book authors.
It is imperative to acknowledge that the essence of our endeavour lies in fostering a community that resonates with the heartfelt aspirations of these authors, who are not merely creators but also doers, enriching the literary landscape for children across the globe.
Through this discourse, we aim to illuminate the pathways to successful authorship, emphasizing the significance of mentorship and collaboration among aspiring writers.
Furthermore, I aspire to...
Duration: 00:25:36Creating Stories For and About Military Children: Sarah Doran's Unique Perspective
Apr 08, 2025This podcast episode features an in-depth conversation with Sarah Doran, a distinguished author known for her works, "The Peppered Sky" and "Sleeping Giants."
Central to our discussion is the inspiration drawn from her experiences as a military child, which significantly informs her writing.
We delve into the unique aspects of her stories, which aim to represent military families and bridge the gap between civilian understanding and the military lifestyle.
Sarah shares her journey as a veteran and her challenges in publishing her books, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and quality in children's literature. <...
Duration: 01:04:17Hope and Healing: The Story Behind a New Children's Classic
Apr 01, 2025The essence of this podcast episode centers around a profound exploration of hope as articulated by author Andrea Coyne in her children's book, *Hope is a Blanket*.
Through a candid dialogue, we delve into the inspiration behind the book, which emerged from personal experiences of grief and loss, notably a miscarriage that profoundly impacted her family.
Coyne articulates the importance of inclusivity in children's literature, aiming to create characters that resonate with all children, fostering an environment where difficult conversations about loss can occur.
The discussion further highlights her unique publishing journey, characterized...
Duration: 00:43:56Navigating Self-Publishing: Insights from A Children's Illustrator and Book Author Charlotte Glaze on 'Storm Trucks'
Mar 25, 2025This podcast episode features a profound discussion with Charlotte Glaze, the author and illustrator of Storm Trucks, a children's book.
The primary focus of our conversation revolves around the inspiration that led to the creation of this book, which emerged from her personal experiences with her son's fear of thunderstorms.
Charlotte reveals her unique approach to self-publishing, emphasizing the merits of crafting a narrative that resonates with children and their families.
We delve into the intricate processes involved in publishing, illustrating, and marketing a children's book and highlight the significance of community engagement...
Duration: 00:48:46How Building a Legacy Through Literature: A Commitment to Inspiring Young Readers
Mar 18, 2025Joan 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...
Duration: 01:09:45Unveiling the Challenges and Triumphs of a Military Spouse Children's Book Author
Mar 11, 2025Monica Voicu Denniston joins us to discuss her engaging children's book, "Maggie the Military Rat," which explores the unique experiences of military children.
Central to our conversation is the inspiration behind Maggie, a character that resonates with the challenges and resilience of those navigating military life.
Monica shares her journey, from her early love of storytelling to the trials of publishing amidst the demands of a military lifestyle.
We delve into the intricacies of character development, mainly how Maggie embodies the spirit of perseverance, and the importance of fostering empathy through literature.
<... Duration: 01:11:56The Journey of Launching a New Children's Book: Insights and Experiences
Mar 04, 2025This podcast episode elucidates the intricacies of launching a children's book, specifically focusing on the forthcoming release titled "Some Angels Have Rotor Blades" by Children's Book author Darcy Guyant.
I have had the privilege of being invited to join the book launch team. This role encompasses providing an honest review and purchasing the book on its official launch date, March 8, 2025.
The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance the book's visibility on platforms such as Amazon, thereby facilitating its discovery by a broader audience.
In a particularly engaging segment, I converse with...
Duration: 00:08:01From Memories to Magic: Aaron Measer's Journey in Children's Books
Feb 25, 2025Aaron Measer, the author of seven children's books, shares his journey into writing and the heartfelt inspiration behind his first book, "My Day with Grandma."
He discusses the profound impact of his grandparents on his life and how their memories sparked his desire to create stories that resonate with both children and adults.
As he reflects on the writing process, Aaron emphasizes the importance of authenticity in storytelling, arguing that specific personal experiences can connect deeply with readers.
Throughout the conversation, he offers valuable insights for aspiring authors, encouraging them to embrace the...
Duration: 00:58:33Rhymes and Reasons: An Alphabet Adventure Unveiled with Lacey Moore
Feb 18, 2025Lacy Moore shares her inspiring journey of becoming a children's book author, highlighting her debut work, "Scaly Feet in a Sound so Sweet," which presents a unique rhyming alphabet adventure. With over 15 years of teaching experience, Lacy emphasizes the importance of making learning fun and engaging for children, using her own sons as inspiration for her writing. She discusses the techniques she employed to help children learn the alphabet through rhythm and rhyme, making education feel less like a chore. Lacy's experience in the publishing world showcases her hybrid approach, utilizing both self-publishing and support from a community of...
Duration: 00:53:16From Coast Guard to Children's Books: Helicopter Pilot Darcy Guyant's Inspiring Journey
Feb 11, 2025Darcy Guyant, the author of the Coast Guard Adventures of Dolphin Gwen series, shares his journey of inspiration and writing in this engaging podcast.
Drawing from his military background as a Coast Guard helicopter pilot, Darcy discusses how his personal experiences shaped his storytelling, particularly in creating relatable characters for children.
His books emphasize the importance of courage, teamwork, and trust, highlighting how these themes resonate with young readers.
Throughout the conversation, Darcy also offers valuable insights for aspiring authors, stressing the significance of proper editing and the challenges of self-publishing.
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Duration: 01:01:23The Power of Music, Words, Illustrations Creating A Family Melody: My Favorite Book of Lullabies
Feb 04, 2025Lisa Ascolese, known as the Inventress, takes listeners on a heartfelt journey into her life as a creative force behind children's lullabies.
With a rich background in music and invention, her passion shines through as she recounts how her love for piano, which she was denied as a child, ultimately led her to write original lullabies for her children over 20 years ago.
As a grandmother, Lisa is inspired by her grandchildren, particularly Olivia, who sings the lullabies back to her. This rekindled connection prompts Lisa to compile her cherished melodies and lyrics into a book...
Duration: 00:40:13How a Pilot Turned Passion for Rescue Dogs into Children's Books
Jan 28, 2025Erin also explores her goals for reaching school libraries across all 50 states and her innovative approach to fundraising through book sales and community engagement.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into the self-publishing journey, the significance of sharing personal stories, and the rewarding experience of connecting with readers and aspiring authors.
Erin Mariah Murphy opens up about her dual life as a commercial airline pilot and a children's book author, detailing how her passion for animal rescue led her to write *Halfway Home* and *Daring Dexter*.
The episode takes listeners through Erin's compelling narrative...
Duration: 01:20:08Money Time: Inspiration to Publication, Teaching Kids About Balancing Time Through the Parallels of Money
Jan 21, 2025Tanya Acquista, a passionate children's book author and speech-language pathologist, shares her journey of writing and self-publishing her book, "Money Time."
She emphasizes the importance of understanding time management for children and adults, drawing parallels between managing time and spending money.
Tanya discusses her unique approach to promoting her book, including sending personalized PR kits to selected individuals to create a memorable impression.
Throughout the conversation, she highlights the significance of being true to oneself and embracing creativity, encouraging aspiring authors to take risks and share their stories.
With warmth and...
Duration: 01:01:35The Power of Love and Connection in Children's Books with Denise Cesare
Jan 14, 2025Denise Cesare shares her inspiring journey of writing her children's book, "Moments in Motion with Love," which emerged during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a seasoned speech-language pathologist, Denise witnessed the emotional disconnect in her students during lockdown.
She felt compelled to create a resource to help heal and connect children through love and self-acceptance.
Her book emphasizes the importance of loving oneself, each other, and the planet, fostering conversations crucial for children's emotional well-being.
Throughout the discussion, Denise reflects on her students' profound impact on her writing and...
Duration: 00:53:51Navigating Dyslexia: A Mother-Son Duo's Mission with Children's Literature
Jan 02, 2025Lynn and Jonathan share their inspiring journey of creating "Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure," a children's book that gives a voice to those with Dyslexia and promotes understanding among young readers.
The story emerged during the COVID-19 lockdown as a family project, reflecting their collective experiences and challenges with Dyslexia.
Jonathan, who has been personally affected by Dyslexia, discusses the importance of representation in children's literature and how they aimed to create discussions around differences rather than stigmas.
The duo emphasizes their self-publishing journey, the lessons learned, and plans to...
Duration: 00:46:42From Classroom to Carrot: An Inspiring Journey to a Vibrant Children's Book
Dec 10, 2024The engaging dialogue between Rick and Chelsea Kim highlights the profound impact of children's literature, centred around Chelsea's debut work, "Carol the Carrot Bowls for the Salad Bowl."
The episode begins with Rick sharing his excitement about the book he plans to read with his five grandchildren.
Chelsea reflects on her teaching background as the catalyst for her writing journey, emphasizing that every child is unique, like the colourful ingredients in a salad. This theme resonates throughout her book, encouraging readers to celebrate diversity and recognize the strength of differences.
Chelsea elaborates on...
Duration: 00:55:49Unwrapping Inspiration: The Heartfelt Story of 'Santa's Simon
Dec 06, 2024Terri shares her inspiring journey as a children's book author, highlighting the importance of perseverance and creativity in bringing stories to life.
Her book, "Santa's Simon," has evolved. It was initially self-published in the 1980s and recently revived with professional support.
Terri emphasizes the significance of community and the connections formed through storytelling, encouraging aspiring authors to take action and embrace the writing process, no matter how imperfect.
The conversation delves into the creative process, character development, and the joy of engaging with young readers, reaffirming that success is measured by sales and...
Duration: 01:05:18Bravely Go Where No One Has Read Before: The Start of a Holiday Journey for Children's Book Readers
Nov 16, 2024Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of self-publishing children's books, highlighted by The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear.
Papa Rick shares the heartwarming story of how our family ties, particularly with my granddaughter Kyra, sparked the creation of a beloved children's book series.
With over 38 titles written, the challenges of self-publishing, including financial commitments and marketing efforts, are candidly discussed.
If you can support us in any way, please click on the Tips in the Cookie Jar: " link; we appreciate all contributions.
The episode also explores the imp...
Duration: 00:07:13Unlocking Your Why: The Heart of Becoming a Children's Book Author
Nov 04, 2024Understanding your "why" is crucial for anyone considering becoming a children's book author. It helps you navigate the challenges of publishing, whether traditional or self-publishing.
This episode delves into the motivations behind writing children's books, highlighting that most authors are driven by a passion for storytelling rather than financial gain.
Listeners will gain insights into the realities of the publishing world, including the odds of securing a literary agent and the typical sales figures for self-published and traditionally published books.
The discussion also emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement and community support among...
Duration: 00:07:55Leland's Wild Adventures: A Grandfather-Grandson Podcast
Oct 01, 2024Join us as we embark on a delightful journey through the enchanting world of Kaboose, the Rocky Mountain Bear, inspired by our family's cherished adventures in the breathtaking Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada.
This conversation features our oldest grandson, Leland, who has played a pivotal role in shaping our children's book series, contributing his unique insights and ideas.
Together, we reminisce about our shared experiences, from the magic of Canmore to the thrill of skiing at Lake Louise, and explore how these memories have become the foundation for captivating stories.
Leland shares his...
Duration: 00:21:59Which Came First Children's Book Reader or Children's Book Author?
Sep 10, 2024Today's episode is based on "Which Came First, Chicken or the Egg?"
Several years ago, scientists tried to prove which came first, and according to their research, the chicken came first. It had to do with cell formation, but I don't want to get too far down that Chicken Hole, lol!
That data was reported as evidence that the chicken was first, but even the scientists whose study it was weren't too convinced, with one of them calling the question "fun but pointless."
At the end of the day, as a children's book rea...
Duration: 00:12:12From Small Town Sales Appoach to Big Time Marketing Dreams: The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear
May 31, 2024Welcome to Episode Five of the Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors podcast.
Join us as we explore the inspiring journey behind the children's book "The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear," co-authored by Rick and his granddaughter Kyra.
They share how their love for outdoor adventures in the small Rocky Mountain town of Bighead sparked the creation of Kaboose, an adventurous bear that embodies the beauty of nature and community.
The episode highlights their successful marketing strategy, demonstrating how a small-town media approach caught the attention of larger platforms...
Duration: 00:16:19Laughter in Learning, How a Nine Year Old Talks About His Love to be a Book Narrator
Mar 07, 2024Welcome to Episode Four of the Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors podcast. (This podcast show can be found on Kaboose on the Rocky Mountain Bear website.)
This podcast episode is about our youngest grandson, Cooper and starting a new school year.
Papa Rick interviews Cooper about starting a new school experience.
As Children's Book readers, we hope you enjoy this podcast and hear how Cooper was inspired to become a children's book author and narrator.
If you can support us in any way, please click on the Tips i...
Duration: 00:12:50Turn Your High Jinks into a Children's Book, The Story Behind the Story
Feb 23, 2024Welcome to Episode Three of the Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors podcast. (This podcast show can be found on Kaboose on the Rocky Mountain Bear website.)
Join us as we explore the heartwarming adventures of Kaboose, the Rocky Mountain Bear, and her cousin Bailey, the Beaver.
In this episode, we explore the creation of their latest audiobook, "High Jinks at the Big Head Folk Music Festival," inspired by their experiences at the Canmore Folk Music Festival.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of capturing special moments and turning them into stories...
Duration: 00:20:31Between the Book Covers: Crafting Children's Stories Together, Granddaughter and Grandpa Duo
Feb 08, 2024Join us for a heartwarming conversation as we explore the adventures that inspired the creation of "Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear," a series that has blossomed from the cherished memories of a grandpa and granddaughter duo.
Kyra shares her reflections on growing up in Canmore, Alberta, and the magic of the Rocky Mountains that shaped her childhood experiences.
The episode dives into the joy of creative storytelling and how childhood imagination can bring diverse characters, like a bear and a bunny, together as siblings.
Listeners will be inspired to engage with their families...
Duration: 00:19:43Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors, The Origin Story
Dec 22, 2023Welcome to the first episode of "Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors," in which we explore the journey of becoming a children's book author through personal stories and life lessons.
This episode focuses on a living legacy, emphasizing engaging with and shaping one's legacy while still alive instead of merely leaving behind material possessions or messages after death.
The narrative unfolds through the adventures of Kyra, the author's granddaughter, and how her imaginative spirit inspired the creation of their first children's book. Listeners will discover how everyday experiences can spark creativity and storytelling...
Duration: 00:12:42