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Wednesday Q & J: June 7, 2023

Q: What do you do when you are working on a book and then someone else publishes a book on the same subject? J: One of three things:  1: work harder to find a different angle and then pursue that.  2. Wait a few years and go back to it because time changes everything. 3. Write …

Wednesday Q & J: May 31, 2023

Q: What do you HAVE TO have on the desk with you when you’re writing?   J: Pens, pieces of unmarked paper, laptop, dictionary close by, any research material I am currently using, a box of tissues. And a piece of dark chocolate. Only the laptop and the chocolate are absolutely necessary.  The rest I can …

Wednesday Q & J: May 24, 2023

Q: How do you know if your story should rhyme? J: Try it. If it turns out bad, silly, or ugly, or if you have only  a limited ability with good, interesting– even startling–rhymes, do not try it. And always…ALWAYS…get someone else to read it aloud to you, and you will know in a moment whether it …

Wednesday Q & J: May 17, 2023

Q:  If you weren’t a writer, what would you want to be?   J: A ballerina, (I studied at Balanchine’s School of American ballet (from ages 7-14) but they have the half-life of a writer. And if you dance in toe shoes, your toes bleed. A teacher (but then I already teach writing and have taught …

Wednesday Q & J: May 10, 2023

Q: What do you think is the best line you’ve ever written? J: “Under a shining Owl Moon.”   Follow up Q: How did that line happen?  And, why do you think it works so well? J: I can’t remember any big struggle with that last line. My big struggle in the book–a 20 year struggle by …

Wednesday Q & J: May 3, 2023

Q: What is the best piece of advice anyone else ever gave you?    How did it help you?   J:  My agent Marilyn Marlow told me: “if she turns it down, we’ll send it elsewhere…” Also when I asked her if I should write some of the books under a pseudonym,” and she said….”Too late!”  …

Wednesday Q & J: April 26, 2023

Q: How do you feel about reviews?   J: DEPENDS ON THE REVIEWS!!!!  One is always looking for a “money review,” ie. one the publisher can use to help sell the book. But even bad or slightly “meh” reviews often have a quotable liner or two. As an ex-reviewer myself, I understand that a review can …

Wednesday Q & J: April 19, 2023

Q: What do you love most when you’re writing about each of the different genres of children’s books?   J: That’s a tough question, but first let me tell you what I love about all of them: that first burst of an idea, the first words I put down. Of course, then there is a long …

Wednesday Q & J, April 12, 2023

Q:  Sometimes you write only poetry for a while and not any prose. Or the other way around. Is there a reason for this?   J:  I cannot explain how sometimes I am in poetry mode, sometimes prose. It is one of those deep mysteries of my writing life. It has nothing to do with weather….but …

Wednesday Q & J: April 5, 2023

Q: Tell us about the Jane Yolen Cabin at The Highlights Foundation. J: Many of the cabins at Highlights are dedicate to particular writers who have taught there. And then the author (if alive) sends stuff from their private collections –favorite tea, or hat worn when writing, or books they wrote, or books they love, …