So,
I sincerely thank (in no special order):
• Steve Layne
Illustrator Ard Hoyt is already at work on Steve’s next picture book, STAY WITH SISTER (Pelican Press, '12). Steve wrote the manuscript – a follow-up to LOVE THE BABY and SHARE WITH BROTHER, in my 2010 Fall Newberry Library Picture Book Workshop. • Three soon--to-be-MFA-degreed writers – Ellen Reagan of Deerfield, IL, Helen Kemp Zax of Washington, D.C. and Chicagoan China Hill.
Ellen and Helen are off to Vermont College this July; China begins her coursework at Columbia College this Fall. It was an honor to recommend all. I know when each is published, I'll say, "I told you so!”
• Ricky Mickiewicz
ago in a Newberry Library Workshop, long before graphic novels and ePublishing became the rage.
• Deanie Yasner
A newly-declared and mighty talented children’s book writer, Deanie bravely applied for and won a full
scholarship to Highlights upcoming Chautauqua. Her first-ever picture book submission brought a
response in less than 24 hours!
• My River Grove Elementary School Young Writers
During my four-day visit to River Grove, Illinois’ River Grove Elementary School this Spring, the school’s eager Young Writers in grades 1 through 5, supported by a caring faculty and literacy teacher Mary
Chamberlain, wrote and illustrated R IS FOR RIVER GROVE ELEMENTARY: A ROYAL ALPHABET.
This award-winning Mother-Daughter Combo wrote their nonfiction hearts out in ANATOMY OF NONFICTION: WRITING TRUE STORIES FOR CHILDREN, published this month by the Institute of Children’s Literature. Marge lovingly served as one of my earliest mentors. I often share her Vassar Children’s Book Publishing opening remarks with my students: “In another life time, we children’s book writers were playmates.”
• Cheryl Klein
Happy flying to all!
Esther Hershenhorn





4 comments:
Definitely lots to "shout out" about this Spring. Congrats to all!
I really like this SHOUT-OUT format (in addition to your wonderful interviews. I just LOVE Cheryl Klein's SECOND SIGHT.
I just had to jump on the SECOND SIGHT bandwagon -- in fact, was planning to blog about it next time. Loved this post, Esther! And thanks for the Mr. Terupt suggestion -- it's a good one. I did not love it as much as I thought I might, but I'm glad to hear that kids are enthused, which is obviously what matters most!
I love the idea of a shout out blog post! So many inspires us on this journey, they deserve a shout out!
I also wanted to thank Mary Ann (I lost her e-mail address) for my signed copy of CAMP K-9. My boys love it and they are every impressed the author signed it to them! My five year old said, "But Mom, how did she know our names?" Thank you!
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