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Picture Book Summit Podcast
080 - Interview with Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 17:45


We are especially excited about today's episode because we get to bring you a snippet of a past Summit presentation with the one and only Julie Andrews along with her daughter and our friend Emma Walton Hamilton! This duo has written over 30 books for children, including 9 New York Times Bestsellers.  Their picture books include The Very Fairy Princess, Dumpy the Dump Truck, The First Notes: The Story of Do-Re-Mi, The Enchanted Symphony, and Waiting in the Wings. So, what started this fruitful partnership? Where do they get their ideas? What strengths do they each bring to their projects? Julie Hedlund is here to ask those questions and more. Don't miss this delightful look behind-the-scenes with a true creative icon!

Picture Book Summit Podcast
079 - Great Refrains in Picture Books

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 37:16


You might know about refrains in music, but they're also in picture books! The Picture Book Summit Founders get together to discuss what refrains are, define the different types of refrain, and share how to use them strategically in your own picture book writing! Spoiler alert! There are some excellent mentor texts in this episode. *Books mentioned in this episode: Finding Papa by Angela Pham Krans and Thi Bui Hurry, Little Tortoise, Time for School! by Carrie Finison and Erin Kraan I Hate to Go to Bed! by Katie Davis The Very Fairy Princess by Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton, and Christine Davenier The Yellow Handkerchief by Donna Barba Higuera and Cynthia Alonso Choosing Brave by Angela Joy and Janelle Washington Bug on the Rug by Sophia Gholz and Susan Bartori Curve & Flow: The Elegant Vision of L.A. Architect Paul R. Williams by Andrea J. Loney and Keith Mallett Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews by Julie Hedlund and Ilaria Urbanati.       *Picture Book Summit may receive a small commission at no cost to you when books are purchased through the link above.

Picture Book Summit Podcast
078 - Interview with Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 13:18


In this episode, Julie Hedlund interviews Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple. With over 400 children's books to her name, Jane shares how she chooses the words and what influences her choices. The pair touch on the impact of banned books and how their writing partnership has evolved over the years. So, what's one key to being prolific? Always be learning and growing as a writer.  Books mentioned in this episode: Janie Writes a Play: Jane Yolen's First Great Story written by Heidi E.Y. Stemple and illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight Check out our previous episode with Jane Yolen here: 008 - Jane Yolen  

Picture Book Summit Podcast
077 - How to Analyze a Picture Book: Part 2

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 39:18


It's time for How to Analyze a Picture Book - Part 2. In this episode, we talk about how to analyze a picture book's illustrations and other things to look for when analyzing a mentor text. First up, illustrations: What's the job of the illustrations? What do they add to the story? How does color make a difference? If you're an author-only creator, how can you leave room for the illustrator and still get your story across? Is it okay to use art notes? Then we jump into a variety odds and ends to consider and pay attention to as you continue to analyze and study picture books, including "is this book for kids" or "what makes this story uniquely kid-centric"? Download the How to Analyze a Picture Book Handout HERE and use it with your next haul of library books! Books mentioned in this episode: Me...Jane written and illustrated by Patrick McDonnell No More Señora Mimí written by Meg Medina and illustrated by Spencer's New Pet written and illustrated by Jessie Sima Hot Dog written and illustrated Doug Salati Where the Wild Things Are written and illustrated Maurice Sendak Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews written by Julie Hedlund and illustrated by Ilaria Urbanati Waiting in the Wings written by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton and illustrated by EG Keller The Enchanted Symphony written by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton and illustrated by Elly McKay Press Here written and illustrated by Hervé Tullet The Pink Hat written and illustrated by Andrew Joyner Dr. Fauci: How a Boy From Brooklyn Became America's Doctor written by Kate Messner and illustrated by Alexandra Bye River of Dust written by Jilanne Hoffmann and illustrated by Eugenia Mello   If you didn't catch part 1 of How to Analyze a Picture Book, listen HERE.

Picture Book Summit Podcast
076 - How To Analyze Picture Books: Part 1

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 42:40


Today we share how to analyze a picture book. In many of our discussions and presentations, the Picture Book Summit Team and our guest speakers analyze picture books and use that analysis to illustrate the point we're teaching. When you as a picture book creator learn how to analyze a picture book, you can turn reading picture books into your own writing class. As you look for and identify the key elements of a picture book we discuss today (and in our next episode!), you'll be able to more easily spot revision opportunities in your own work—getting you that much closer to a publishable picture book. Download the How to Analyze a Picture Book Handout HERE and use it with your next haul of library books! Books mentioned in this episode: The Very Fairy Princess written by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton and illustrated by Christine Davenier Over, Bear! Under, Where? written by Julie Hedlund and illustrated by Michael Slack Springtime Storks: A Migration Love Story written by Carol Joy Munro and illustration Chelsea O'Byrne Party Animals written and illustrated by Katie Davis Kitty and Cat Bent Out of Shape written and illustrated by Mirka Hokkanen B is for Bananas written by Carrie Tillotson and illustrated by Estrela Lourenço Look for Part 2 in two weeks!  

Picture Book Summit Podcast
077 - The Appeal of Dark Picture Books

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 30:48


What is the appeal of dark picture books? Do kids want to read (and re-read) books about tougher topics? How do you make these books kid-friendly?  Julie Hedlund leads our Roundtable discussion about dark picture books, what place they have in children's lives, and why they can be so important.  Books mentioned in this episode: The Rough Patch by Brian Lies The Longest Letsgoboy by Derick Wilder and Catia Chien Show Way by Jacqueline Woodson and Hudson Talbott Kamau & ZuZu Find a Way by Aracelis Girmay and Diana Ejaita Finding Papa by Angela Pham Krans and Thi Bui Lubna and Pebble by Wendy Meddour and Daniel Egnéus The House Before Falling into the Sea by Ann Suk Wan and Hanna Cha The Skull by Jon Klassen The Cat Man of Aleppo by Karim Shamsi-Basha, Irene Latham, Yuko Shimizu The Circus Comes to the Village by Yutaka Kobayashi Let this episode linger and check out a few of these picks as you discover the world of dark picture books.

Picture Book Summit Podcast
072 - Read-Aloudability: The Measure of a Great Picture Book Part 2

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 20:45


It seems nothing is more fun to read aloud than lyrical or rhyming picture books. A common misconception is that it's easy to write rhyme: just count the syllables and make the end words sound alike, right? Wrong. Good thing you came across this episode, where Julie Hedlund—rhymer extraordinaire—gives examples of what good rhyme and lyrical writing actually is, what makes it work, and how to write it yourself. 

Picture Book Summit Podcast
062 - Picture Book Summit Roundtable: Humor in Picture Books

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 24:13


Publishers and agents alike say they want humorous, quirky, or funny books, but it seems more and more difficult to get a response on those humorous, quirky, or funny submissions. We're here to dig into it in today's episode of PBSummit Roundtable. Julie Hedlund shares her personal experience and overall observations about what is going on in the industry with silly stories and how YOU can break through! Books talked about in today's episode: I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen Butt or Face by Kari Lavelle Simon and the Better Bone by Corey R. Tabor Mel Fell by Corey R. Tabor How This Book Get Red by Margaret Chiu Greanias and Melissa Iwai Poodunit! A Forest Floor Mystery by Katelyn Aronson and Steph Laberis Wombats are Pretty Weird by Abi Cushman Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf by Davide Cali and Marianna Balducci   If you enjoy the Picture Book Summit Podcast, you'll LOVE our next live online Picture Book Summit writing conference! Join us October 5, 2024, for Perfect 10: Going for Picture Book Gold! Superstar Speakers include:  Newbery, Geisel, and Caldecott Honoree Grace Lin National Ambassador of Young People's Literature Meg Medina New York Times bestselling duo Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett Get $100 off with an Early Bird ticket through August 31, 2024. Register here!

Picture Book Summit Podcast
059 - Books with Great Voice Pt 4 with Julie Hedlund

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 19:53


It's our final dive (for now!) into Picture Books with Great Voice! If you're just joining us, be sure to catch up with this series at the links below: Episode 56 - Julie Hedlund defined the types of voice found in picture books and Katie Davis introduced books with humorous voice. Episode 57 - Founder Emeritus Laura Backes shared book examples of using a lyrical voice Episode 58 - Emma Walton Hamilton dug into character voice. Today in part 4, Julie gets chatty while talking about conversational voice in picture books. Let's get to it. Books mentioned in this episode: THE IMPORTANT THING ABOUT MARGARET WISE BROWN written by Mac Barnett and illustrated Sarah Jacoby A POEM FOR PETER written by Andrea Davis Pinkney and illustrated Steve Johnson  

Picture Book Summit Podcast
058 - Books with Great Voice Part 3 - Emma Walton Hamilton

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 17:59


Let's continue to dig into voice in picture books! We started this series in episode 56, where Julie Hedlund defined the types of voice found in picture books and Katie Davis gave us hilarious examples of the funny style of voice. In episode 57, Founder Emeritus Laura Backes shared examples of using a lyrical voice in picture books to reinforce certain types of stories. In part 3 of our series, author and Picture Book Summit Founder Emma Walton Hamilton discusses character voice: how to recognize it, distinguish it from other types of writing voice, and how to utilize it in your own work!  Let's get to it. Books mentioned in this episode: THE PANDA PROBLEM written by Deborah Underwood and illustrated Hannah Marks CROWN: AN ODE TO THE FRESH CUT written by Derrick Barnes and illustrated by Gordon C. James  

Picture Book Look
Ep124 Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews with Julie Hedlund and Charlie Ilgunas

Picture Book Look

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 21:32


Our hearts are alive with the sound of picture book creators making magical stories for our heart! We loved chatting with Julie Hedlund and Charlie Ilgunas about this beautiful biography about the iconic Julie Andrews!***Find out more about Julie here:  Website: https://juliehedlund.com/ Twitter: @JulieFHedlund  Instagram:@juliefhedlund 12 x 12 Writing Challenge:  https://www.12x12challenge.com/***Follow us here:Twitter: @pb_look  Instagram: @picturebook_look  Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

New Books Network
Julie Hedlund, "Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews" (Little Bee Books, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 58:16


Julie Hedlund is back as our guest on New Books Network to talk about her brand new picture book, Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews published on Sept 5th by Little Bee Books. It recounts, with love and lyricism, Julie Andrew's childhood leading to her breakthrough as a young teenager. Julie shares the story of how the book came to be, as well as her thoughts and advice on the challenges of becoming a published children's book author. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Children's Literature
Julie Hedlund, "Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews" (Little Bee Books, 2023)

New Books in Children's Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 58:16


Julie Hedlund is back as our guest on New Books Network to talk about her brand new picture book, Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews published on Sept 5th by Little Bee Books. It recounts, with love and lyricism, Julie Andrew's childhood leading to her breakthrough as a young teenager. Julie shares the story of how the book came to be, as well as her thoughts and advice on the challenges of becoming a published children's book author. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Picture Book Summit Podcast
052 - Books with Great Voice with Laura Backes Part 2

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 11:13


In this episode, we continue to discuss voice in picture books. We started this series in the last episode, where Julie Hedlund defined the types of voice found in picture books and Katie Davis gave us hilarious examples of the funny style of voice. If you haven't already, be sure to go back and listen to episode 56 for help pinning down the elusive meaning of “voice.” Today, we bring you Founder Emeritus Laura Backes and examples of using a lyrical voice in picture books to reinforce certain types of stories. Let's jump in. Books mentioned in this episode: GIANT SQUID written by Candace Fleming and illustrated by Eric Rohman WHEN YOU ARE BRAVE written by Pat Zeitlow Miller and illustrated by Eliza Wheeler

Picture Book Summit Podcast
056 Books with Great Voice Part 1 – Julie Hedlund & Katie Davis

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 16:49


In working with authors, one thing comes up again and again is how to develop “voice.” How do you find your characters' voice? Is your story's voice the same as the character voice? And, how do you find your own voice as an author? Voice is tough to define and even tougher to capture, so we're bringing you excerpts from a Mini Summit we gave on books with great voice. This is part 1 of a four-part series. We start with Co-Founder Julie Hedlund defining the types of voices found in picture books and jump to funny girl and Co-Founder Katie Davis for thoughts and examples on using a funny voice. This is a fun one!    Books mentioned in this episode:  THIS BOOK IS GRAY by Lindsay Ward SNAPPSY THE ALLIGATOR AND HIS BEST FRIEND FOREVER PROBABLY written by Julie Falatko and illustrated by Tim J. Miller

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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast
Bianca with Julie Hedlund on Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 45:44


Get ready to be inspired by Julie Hedlund and her outstanding involvement in writing communities! In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, she shares her research process behind her masterpiece Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews. Hedlund hopes to inspire readers to learn from Andrews' hard work and celebrate their unique paths. Julie Hedlund is the award-winning children's picture book author of Over, Bear! Under, Where? She spends much of her time inside her imagination, and when not writing or reading, she enjoys playing in the mountains near her home in Boulder, Colorado. She lives with her two teenage children and their high-maintenance hound dog. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review. Order a Copy: Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Hedlund on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠. Resources: You can find out more about Julie at https://juliehedlund.com/. Follow her on Twitter @juliefhedlund. 12x12 Challenge: https://www.12x12challenge.com/. Picture Book Summit: https://picturebooksummit.com/. Home: A Memoir of My Early Years by Julie Andrews: https://amzn.to/3PrNAkx. Discussion Topics: Julie Hedlund talks about: Her writing process and the importance of being a reader before becoming a writer. Her involvement in writing communities like 12 x 12 and Picture Book Summit, where Julie Andrews is a keynote speaker this year. How a comment from Julie Andrews' daughter led to writing a picture book biography about Julie Andrews Extensive research for the book, including reading Julie's memoir, doing onsite research in London, and listening to interviews. The book's emotional climax and how readers can take away the message that they can use their gifts to improve the world. The benefits of reading from biographies of people who work hard and achieve great things, just like Julie Andrews. Embracing individual paths and not comparing oneself to others. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support

Picture Book Summit Podcast
053 - Fine Tune Your Pitch

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 13:09


In this episode, children's authors Emma Walton Hamilton and Julie Hedlund give an overview of the four essential components of a query (introduction, pitch, bio and market info, and conclusion) and then dig deep into crafting a pitch that captures the story and spirit of your book and piques an agent or editor's interest. If you're in the querying trenches, this one's for you!

Picture Book Summit Podcast
051 - Anything Goes in Picture Books Nowadays - PBSummit Roundtable

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 26:57


Today, we bring you the next episode of our Picture Book Summit Roundtable series. We'll record and share PBSummit Roundtable at various times throughout the year, so we can continue to share current events that affect publishing and you. You can catch our first Roundtable episode here: PBSummit Roundtable – Book Bans This week's discussion centers around how Anything Goes in Picture Books these days! From books about untold history to books that break all the rules, Julie Hedlund leads us on new adventures in picture books. We also talk about when you can break the rules and how to know if your story is fit to be a rule-breaker. Download the book list from this episode and other resources we mentioned here. Check back in two weeks as we discuss artificial intelligence and what it means for the future of creative careers.

Picture Book Summit Podcast
050 - Book Bans - Picture Book Summit Roundtable

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 22:14


This week, we are thrilled to bring new feature to the podcast: The Picture Book Summit Roundtable! In our weekly Summit planning meetings, we often discuss current events in publishing, how they affect picture books, and how they affected picture book creators like you. We decided to record our conversation and invite you to listen in!  Our Picture Book Summit Roundtable includes Julie Hedlund, Katie Davis, Kelli Panique, and Emma Walton Hamilton.  And because we like to start everything we do with a bang, we're jumping right into the national conversation on book bans. Emma Walton Hamilton leads our discussion with the background and history of book bans as well as how today's book bans compare to book bans of the past. We'll discuss discuss the history, myths, and current news about book bans in schools. Find out how book bans specifically affect picture books and their creators. (Spoiler alert: having your book banned does NOT mean it becomes a bestseller.) Emma shares facts about book bans from PEN America. You can download that PDF here.

Picture Book Summit Podcast
047 - 4 Biggest Reasons Manuscripts Get Rejected Part 2

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 11:52


It's time for the second biggest reason manuscripts get tossed out by agents and editors. Have you ever heard: "Your story didn't resonate with me"? Julie Hedlund shares how this type of response maybe indicate a lack of emotional resonance in your story. Listen in as Julie defines emotional resonance and how to ensure your picture book has it.  Get one more step closer to picture book success with these tips.  Dash's Picture Books Picks for Emotional Resonance The Stuff of Stars by Marion Dane Bauer & Ekua Holmes Bikes for Sale by Carter Higgins & Zachariah Ohora Nine Months: Before a Baby is Born by Miranda Paul & Jason Chin Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome & James E. Ransome When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree by Jamie L.B. Deenihan & Lorraine Rocha Ogilvy by Deborah Underwood & T.L. McBeth Did you catch Part 1 of the 4 Biggest Reasons Manuscripts Get Rejected? Listen here.  

Picture Book Summit Podcast
042 - Layers in Picture Books

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 10:51


Wouldn't it be grand if there was a fool-proof formula for creating good picture books? That's exactly what Julie Hedlund has spent years researching and studying, and she's come up with 10 essential ingredients or "layers" for picture books that you can follow like a checklist. 

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Picture Book Summit Podcast
040 - How to Get Out of the Slush Pile: Part 2

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 10:46


It's time for the second episode in our three-part series: How to Get Out of the Slush Pile! Author and rhymer extraordinaire Julie Hedlund discusses one of the best ways to signal to industry professionals that you're not ready to be published: writing bad rhyme.  Writing poetry is one thing, but writing a rhyming picture book is a whole other kind of animal and if you're not doing it right, you'll never get out of the slush pile. Julie spells out best practices for writing good rhyme for picture books. Hint: you're probably doing it backwards! Tune in to the next episode for the final installment of How to Get Out of the Slush Pile!

Picture Book Summit Podcast
038 - Sophisticated Storytelling

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 16:05


"Don't be too preachy in your writing!" You may have heard it many times before, but how? Try leveling up with sophistication.  Julie Hedlund discusses the sparkle of sophisticated humor in picture books, where to find great examples of it, and how to incorporate it in your own writing. 

Moms Who Create
Leaving the Corporate World To Find a Bigger Purpose With Author Renee Bolla

Moms Who Create

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 34:04


Renee Bolla is a mom, wife, brand consultant and most recently a self-published children's picture book author. She has always been a curious human with a passion for learning new things and making each day count. Renee didn't grow up dreaming of becoming a writer. She dreamt of working in the fashion industry. And she did just that. She quickly climbed the corporate ladder working for some of the largest retailers in the country. Renee led merchandising and brand teams for 20 years before trading in her fashion career to follow her new dream of becoming an author.Before resigning from the corporate world, writing was a hobby that filled her creative soul. And while it started as a hobby, it has evolved in to much more. She is a self-taught writer who is inspired by motherhood. It is the beginning of her writing journey and she is looking forward to sharing her stories with the world.Renee is a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) and Julie Hedlund's 12x12 Picture Book Challenge. Her debut book, Finding Bunny, was self-published in February of this year while her second book, Imagine That, just launched in September.https://www.reneebollaauthor.com/https://mobile.twitter.com/RBollaAuthorhttps://www.instagram.com/reneebollaauthor/https://www.facebook.com/reneebollaauthorhttps://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdTU8Ex8/Support the showFollow Moms Who Create on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/momswhocreatepodcast/

Picture Book Summit Podcast
038 - The Verse Curse with Julie Hedlund

Picture Book Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 10:01


They say that if you want to get published, don't write rhyming picture book manuscripts! But is that really a rule to live by? Spoiler: Of course not! Julie Hedlund, author of three rhyming picture books and Co-Founder of the Picture Book Summit, shares how to write rhyming manuscripts that will actually sell. 

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Moms Who Create
Being Resilient in the Face of Terrible Things - a Children's Book About Trauma with Bethany Walker

Moms Who Create

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 19:02


Bethany Walker is a mom, wife, social worker, and author. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and Julie Hedlund's 12x12 Picture Book Challenge. Bethany's work was recognized as a finalist for YA in the 2022 Kids' Choice Kidlit Writing Contest and as an Honorable Mention in the 2022 Picture Book Party. Bethany enjoys writing fiction in various forms including flash fiction and children's literature as well as interviewing authors on her blog "Picture Book Therapy Thursday".  Bethany's debut picture book is "Lena & the Dragon", self-published through her imprint Lillibook in December of this year. When she isn't writing, Bethany works as a licensed clinical social worker. She provides therapy, workshops, and other family services. In her free time, she binges horror movies and collects an absurd amount of books. Bethany lives in Longview, TX with her husband Cliffton, daughter Lillian, and pets. TW: Bethany's book deals with childhood trauma. We don't go into immense detail, but we do discuss how children are affected by certain traumas and how her book helps them process everything and be comforted in all of their situations. She's created a wonderful book for children, I hope you enjoy today's episode. https://www.bethanywalkerauthor.comhttps://twitter.com/bookshelfofbethhttps://www.facebook.com/bookshelfofbeth/contactbwalker@gmail.comSupport the show

What it Takes to Make
Finding Your Community of Creative Weirdos with Julie Hedlund

What it Takes to Make

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 54:46


I'm Brenna Jeanneret, children's lit author, mother, rock climber, outdoors person, and podcaster joined by Josh Monken, children's lit author, father, science communicator, and podcaster. Josh and I have embarked on this kidlit journey together this year, having become critique partners early in the year, only to find that our powers combined could make captain planet. Maybe not, but at least our powers combined can make a pretty good podcast.  Our guest for this conversation was Julie Hedlund, founder of 12x12 and co-founder of Picture Book Summit. Find Julie on Twitter,  Instagram, Tic Tok, and her website. The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our new quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on Twitter @_maddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com  Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes you can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com   Find us on Twitter @joshmonkwords and @brennajeanneret and as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment! Thanks and see ya next time.  You May Contribute a Verse is a homespun production, produced, edited, recorded, conceptualized, and marketed by Josh Monken and Brenna Jeanneret.  

What it Takes to Make
A Podcast for CK with CK Malone

What it Takes to Make

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 54:44


Some conversations show you what the world could be – how great we could all have it – if we just give a little more of ourselves or, put another way, place ourselves firmly outside the center of focus. CK Malone is an educator, author, and giver. They aren't perfect – we discuss this point in the episode – but what they are and strive to continually be is capital-G Good. From shouting out those who inspired them to boosting the work of others to praise for those who have made them and their work what they are today, this chat takes a village. A little context: we recorded this conversation in early April 2022, a few months after CK had hosted an event boosting (future podcast guest) Julie Hedlund's Over Bear Under Where, and had just completed several hundred manuscript critiques. For free. Generous and gracious is the name of the game. CK's debut picture book, A Costume for Charly, comes out this September – make sure to preorder it if you're able, or ensure your local library stocks a copy when the time comes. Find out more about CK and their debut A Costume for Charly FIRST by listening to this episode, THEN at their website, carlislemalonebooks.com. Enjoy CK Malone's verse!

Picturebooking
Julie Hedlund – Over, Bear! Under, Where?

Picturebooking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 66:28


Guest host Nadia Salomon chats with award-winning author Julie Hedlund about the picture book, Over, Bear! Under, Where?, illustrated by Michael Slack. Over, Bear! Under, Where? is filled with humor, friendship, and punny wordplay. Hedlund is the founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge and brings her insight into the craft of writing to this episode. Enjoy!

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New Books in Children's Literature
Julie Hedlund, "Over, Bear! Under, Where?" (Philomel Books, 2021)

New Books in Children's Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 53:43


Julie Hedlund and I talked about the trials and tribulations of being an author and how patience and perseverance led her to her recent success, Over, Bear! Under, Wear? (Philomel Books, 2021). Over and Under are two friends, and they're enjoying a day at the park. They go on the swings (Over goes over Under) and the seesaw (Under is under Over). They meet a hot-dog dog (who joins them for a hot dog). And then they spot . . . a bear! (Unbearable!) But is he really the overall scary creature they first understand him to be? In this hilariously punny story that will have readers laughing out loud as they pick apart the wordplay, a pair of pals overcome their fears as they discover that friendship underpins all. Mel Rosenberg is a professor of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is also the founder of Ourboox, a web platform that allows anyone to create and share awesome flipbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Julie Hedlund, "Over, Bear! Under, Where?" (Philomel Books, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 53:43


Julie Hedlund and I talked about the trials and tribulations of being an author and how patience and perseverance led her to her recent success, Over, Bear! Under, Wear? (Philomel Books, 2021). Over and Under are two friends, and they're enjoying a day at the park. They go on the swings (Over goes over Under) and the seesaw (Under is under Over). They meet a hot-dog dog (who joins them for a hot dog). And then they spot . . . a bear! (Unbearable!) But is he really the overall scary creature they first understand him to be? In this hilariously punny story that will have readers laughing out loud as they pick apart the wordplay, a pair of pals overcome their fears as they discover that friendship underpins all. Mel Rosenberg is a professor of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is also the founder of Ourboox, a web platform that allows anyone to create and share awesome flipbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Children's Literature
Julie Hedlund on Writing Children's Books

New Books in Children's Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 53:43


Today I talked to Julie Hedlund. Julie is an award-winning children's book author, founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, co-founder of Picture Book Summit, co-creator with Emma Walton Hamilton of the Complete Picture Book Submissions System, and a frequent speaker at industry events such as SCBWI conferences. Mel Rosenberg is a professor of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is also the founder of Ourboox, a web platform that allows anyone to create and share awesome flipbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Julie Hedlund on Writing Children's Books

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 53:43


Today I talked to Julie Hedlund. Julie is an award-winning children's book author, founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, co-founder of Picture Book Summit, co-creator with Emma Walton Hamilton of the Complete Picture Book Submissions System, and a frequent speaker at industry events such as SCBWI conferences. Mel Rosenberg is a professor of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is also the founder of Ourboox, a web platform that allows anyone to create and share awesome flipbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books Network
Julie Hedlund on Writing Children's Books

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 53:43


Today I talked to Julie Hedlund. Julie is an award-winning children's book author, founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, co-founder of Picture Book Summit, co-creator with Emma Walton Hamilton of the Complete Picture Book Submissions System, and a frequent speaker at industry events such as SCBWI conferences. Mel Rosenberg is a professor of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is also the founder of Ourboox, a web platform that allows anyone to create and share awesome flipbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Picture Book Look
Ep68 Over, Bear! Under, Where? with Julie Hedlund, Michael Slack, and Talia Benamy

Picture Book Look

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 16:14


***Today's episode is sponsored by Kirstine Call, coaching for creatives. Find out more here: www.kirstinecall.com In today's episode we chat with Julie Hedlund, Michael Slack, and Talia Benamy about the creative process behind the book, Over, Bear! Under, Where?. ***Find out more about Julie here:      Website: https://juliehedlund.com/     Twitter: @JulieFHedlund      Instagram:@juliefhedlund      12 x 12 Writing Challenge:  https://www.12x12challenge.com/ ***Find out more about Michael here:      Website: https://www.slackart.com/     Twitter: @michaelslackart     Instagram: @michael_slackart ***Follow us here: Twitter: @pb_look   Instagram: @picturebook_look  Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast 

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Reading With Your Kids - Over Bear, Under Where?

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 28:31


Julie Hedlund is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her delightful new #PictureBook Over Bear, Under Where? This book is full of puns that will generate lots of giggles and has a great message about friendship. Click here to visit Julie's website - https://juliehedlund.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com

Book Echoes
Episode 86: Picture book challenges and allyship with Julie Hedlund

Book Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 43:32


Hi, folks! On Inauguration Day, I’ve got a great episode with Julie Hedlund of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Challenge. We talk about writing picture books, writing prolifically and vetting ideas, and how to be a good ally to marginalized communities. We had a wonderful discussion with a lot to benefit both children’s writers… Read More »Episode 86: Picture book challenges and allyship with Julie Hedlund

Courage to Create
The Porchlight: Episode 41 with author Marcie Colleen

Courage to Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 52:55


In episode 41 of The Porchlight, Marcie Colleen charms us with her wit and heart, both of which are larger than life. Marcie holds a bachelor’s degree in Education of English and Language Arts from Oswego State University and a master’s degree in Educational Theater from New York University. She is the author of THE SUPER HAPPY PARTY BEARS chapter book series with Macmillan/Imprint, as well as her debut picture book, LOVE, TRIANGLE, illustrated by Bob Shea (Balzer+Bray/HarperCollins), and PENGUINAUT!, illustrated by Emma Yarlett and published by Scholastic in 2018. Marcie creates highly acclaimed Teacher’s Guides that align picture books and middle grade novels with the Common Core and state mandated standards. She is the Education Consultant for Picture Book Month and the Curriculum Developer for Time Traveler Tours & Tales. Marcie is also a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops and teaches online at The Writing Barn, Kidlit Writing School, and other venues.    During Marcie's interview with host Bethany Hegedus, they discuss the random places ideas can come from and the sometimes difficult process of finding the right title. Marcie details a story of how she listened to too many voices of critique and had to find her way back to her own vision after writing 39 drafts of PENGUINAUT. They give a shout out to author and 12X12 founder Julie Hedlund, featured on episode 20 of The Porchlight, for introducing them online. Marcie also discusses the joy she finds in puns and wordplay and how she uses both in her work. She also believes she was called to teaching and giving back by empowering new writers no matter how green they are because she seeks to lift people up the way she herself was lifted up by her mentors, which include Alvina Ling. Get ready to laugh and be inspired by Marcie Colleen, and find out more about her at http://www.thisismarciecolleen.com.

Courage to Create
The Porchlight: Episode 20 with Julie Hedlund

Courage to Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 58:17


This episode features founder of 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, Julie Hedlund. Julie is an award-winning children's book author and a regular speaker at SCBWI and other industry events. Her latest book, MY LOVE FOR YOU IS THE SUN (Little Bahalia Publishing, 2014) has been hailed as belonging on the shelf "between Guess How Much I Love You and Goodnight Moon." Her book A TROOP IS A GROUP OF MONKEYS (Little Bahalia, 2013) was also published as an interactive storybook app and received the 2014 Independent Book Publisher’s Association Benjamin Franklin Digital Gold Award. When she is not acting like a monkey while spending time with her two children, Julie is busy writing more books and visiting with the kids who read them at schools, bookstores and libraries. We discuss the ins and outs of 12 x 12, which is now going on it's 7th year. Julie originally wanted members to, "Get those ideas down on paper so you have something to work with," but over the years, 12 x 12, "Grew into more than a challenge. It became a community and now a family." We even hear a bit of Julie's personal journey. Did Julie choose the literary life? Or did it choose her? 12 x 12 Challenge

Brain Burps About Books
BBAB 242 : Picture Book Summit

Brain Burps About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 37:57


Brain Burps About Books Podcast #242 Picture Book Summit An Interview with Julie Hedlund Announcements Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more. Last week to register for Picture Book Summit! The deadline to register is September 25th. Don't miss it - www.picturebooksummit.com. Listen to hear Jon Bard's take on Picture Book Summit. This week's guest is Julie Hedlund! Julie Hedlund is an award-winning children's book author, founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, blogger, and a regular speaker at SCBWI and other industry events. Her picture book, A TROOP IS A GROUP OF MONKEYS, Little Bahalia Publishing, 2013, first published as an interactive storybook app, was the recipient of the 2014 Independent Book Publisher's Association Benjamin Franklin Digital Gold Award. Her storybook app, A SHIVER OF SHARKS, Little Bahalia Publishing, 2013, was a 2014 Digital Book Award winner. Her latest book, MY LOVE FOR YOU IS THE SUN, is available on Amazon. Julie is a monthly contributor on author/illustrator Katie Davis' Brain Burps About Books children's literature podcast, a PAL member of SCBWI, and a contributing editor on the subject of 21st Century Publishing for Children's Book Insider. Julie & I talk about Where the idea for Picture Book Summit came from. What is a Master Mind group and how ours got started. Advantages of going to an online event vs. an in-person conference. What happens if you miss one of our online sessions. The agents and editors we interviewed for Picture Book Summit. The landscape of publishing in the 21st century. How many spots are left in Picture Book Summit. How to give us feedback on Picture Book Summit at www.speakpipe.com/katiedavis. Our amazing project manager Kristin Ammerman. The PJ party!

Brain Burps About Books
BBAB 236 : Listener Mailbag Part 2

Brain Burps About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 36:31


Listener Mailbag: Part 2 Announcements I have a listener Exclusive for you! Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Grab your spot before July 31st and get $50 off with code PODCAST50. Just for my podcast peeps! Click HERE to check it out. Want to hear your question on a future episode of Brain Burps About Books? Ask your question at www.speakpipe.com/KatieDavis. Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join. Picture Book Summit is coming October 3rd! Are you writing picture books? If so, this conference can really help you, and you can attend in your PJs: Picture Book Summit is a LIVE one day online picture book writing conference! Featuring such folks as Peter Brown, Mac Barnett, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Laura Backes, Emma Walton Hamilton, Julie Hedlund, and me. It takes place on October 3rd and it’s going to ROCK. No travel hassles!The organizers are Institute of Children's Literature, Children's Book Insider,12x12 Picture Book Challenge, and Just Write For Kids. Also, a portion of all proceeds will go to benefit We Need Diverse Books. Early Bird registration is going on now (hundreds of people have registered and spots are filling fast). Reserve your spot at this online event to hear our fabulous keynote speakers, as listed above (Peter Brown, Andrea Pinkney, and Mac Barnett). Plus, we'll have sessions with agents, editors and more. You can find all the details at www.picturebooksummit.com. This week I'm answering more questions from the good ole' mailbag! Tune in to hear the answer to these burning writer questions: What are Twitter lists and what can I use them for? There are SO many things to do – build a website, start an email list, be active on social media. I’m overwhelmed and suffering from “analysis paralysis”. What should I do? If you could do this again from scratch....what is one marketing move you would do again and what one marketing move would you not do again. What is the best way to market your book when you are on a shoestring budget? As someone who doesn't crave the spotlight, I wonder how to get over that dislike of the limelight and peddling my own wares. Are there effective ways for wallflowers to promote their books too? Resources mentioned in this episode Twitter lists explained How to use Twitter lists Forbes article on multi-tasking Ideas for your Twitter lists:-Directory of media contacts -Going to a conference? SCBWI? Picture Book Summit? Make a list! -Create a list that will help your peeps -Potential podcast guests -Writers you want to read -People you want to write about -People in your tribe you want to acknowledge

Back Porch Writer
MG Authors/Vloggers Erik Weibel and Felicia Maziarz Join Kori on the Back Porch

Back Porch Writer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 31:00


Erik Weibel is a thirteen-year-old eight grader who loves to read. He started his blog, This Kid Reviews Books when he was nine and is now in his fourth year blogging. On his blog, he not only reviews books but also encourages other kids to get into reading and writing. Erik supports other kids on his blog through his “Creative Kid Thursday” feature. Erik is the Co-Host of The Write Chat vlog with his friend Felicia Maziarz where they interview authors and illustrators about the writing process. In addition to being an avid reader (averaging 20-30 middle grade books a month), Erik enjoys writing creatively. He writes a monthly book review column for The Upper Bucks Free Press. In 2013, he self-published a chapter book called “The Adventures of Tomato and Pea: Book 1; A Bad Idea,” which he wrote when he was nine, and took a year to edit.  He is working on Book 2. He has an original poem published in “The Song of Sahel Anthology” (Plum Tree Books, 2013) titled “One Kid.” He also has an original short story in “Lucky Draw” (Prints Charming Books, 2015) titled “The Rabbit’s Revenge.” Erik is also an active participant in Julie Hedlund’s 12×12 challenge and Tara Lazar’s PiBoIdMo. Felicia “The Neighbor Girl” Maziarz is just about 12 years old, and, after publishing two books,she has paw-sed her writing career to pursue other interests. She is the co-creator/host of The Write Chat with Erik Weibel of This Kid Reviews Books where she and Erik video interview authors. Felicia is an award-winning author, and has published two books in her Stanley & Katrina series. http://www.stanleyandkatrina.com/ http://thiskidreviewsbooks.com/

Brain Burps About Books
BBAB 223: From Tech Phobic to Master Blogger

Brain Burps About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015 48:51


Brain Burps About Books Podcast #223 From Tech Phobic to Master Blogger Platform Building with Author Vivian Kirkfield Announcements My free training on how to get started building your author platform will be ready next week – but you can’t get it unless you sign up here: http://www.katiedavis.com/freetraining. Contributors Julie Falatko reviews The Way to the Zoo by John Burningham This Week's Guest is Vivian Kirkfield! This week’s guest is Vivian Kirkfield. Vivian is one of my exceptional students! She got her master’s degree in Early Childhood Education and was a kindergarten teacher in New York City for many years. Then she decided to stay at home and raise her children. As a daycare provider, she was able to do that. The program of activities she put in place for those children became the basis for her award-winning parent-teacher resource, SHOW ME HOW!  BUILD YOUR CHILD’S SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH READING, CRAFTING AND COOKING. Vivian and I talk about How Vivian started building her author platform. Don’t miss the #giveaway on Vivian’s blog! Julie Hedlund’s 12x12 membership. Why writers need to build their platform and where to start. Will Write for Cookies – her fabulous series. How Vivian adds people to her email list. How to get your free anti-bullying toolkit guide for kids.

Brain Burps About Books
BBAB 199 : IndieAuthor Steve Scott's Giant Success Advice

Brain Burps About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 79:55


Brain Burps About Books Podcast #199  Click to tweet about this money-making episode here! Announcements Are you ready to take your writing career to the next level but don't know where to start? Come learn the basics of using video and tech, social media, how to start an email list (and why you need one), marketing your book and yourself and how all this combines to build a platform in the new Crank It Up group starting Oct 30. Click here. I’m grateful to Tim McCanna for his wonderful Halloween jingle! Julie Hedlund returns this week with a gratitude segment. This week’s guest is Steve Scott, independent writer and publisher who has earned $60,000 in a month with his Kindle books. Listen in and learn how he did it! In the interview you’ll hear Steve’s top advice about: Marketing tools that Amazon supplies. Should you give away your book and if so, when? Drilling down into topics and breaking them down for your books. How to find the perfect illustrator. How many words is selling for what amount now and what’s working for him.

Funding the Dream on Kickstarter
Ep 174 Julie Hedlund - How to publish a Children's book

Funding the Dream on Kickstarter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2013 20:16


Julie Hedlund is a multi-book author with a successful Kickstarter campaign. Her children's book, My Love for You is the Sun, is a illustrated children's book and she is using a hybrid model for publishing, turning to a traditional publisher.If you are thinking of doing your own book or project, listen to her advice about why you may want to look at a hybrid model.