Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Interview Wednesday-Kidlitosphere

From Tina Nichols Coury, Interview Wednesday Mom-


"It's Interview Wednesday in Kidlitosphere, and my blog is your portal!"


The time is flying by and here we are with the first interview Wednesday of October. You can check out my previous post and interview with Ashes, Ashes author, Jo Treggiari. It includes details on how to win a copy of Jo's book!








If you have an interview let me know in the comments and I will add them to this post throughout the day. A little more about Interview Wednesday:


1.The interviews must be directly related to someone in children’s literature. Authors, illustrators, editors, agents and librarians

2. Interviews can be writing tips, illustration tips, cyber tips as long as it pertains to Kidlit.

3. Interview links can be written, video or podcast.





Here's what's up so far, plus I will be adding interviews as I come across them in my Wednesday Blog Travels.






3 comments:

  1. Hi, I have a terrific interview today with children's author/poet Allan Wolf about his new book on the Titanic, written in free verse: The Watch that Ends the Night. I'm also doing a giveaway of his new book, sponsored by Candlewick!

    Here's the link:
    http://fourthmusketeer.blogspot.com/2011/10/author-interview-and-book-giveaway.html

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  2. Hi, thanks! I have an interview today with Lindsey Leavitt, author of Princess for Hire and Sean Griswold's Head about her new book and books she loved as a kid.

    http://royalquietdeluxe.blogspot.com/2011/10/tuesday-interview-lindsey-leavitt.html

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  3. Hi Deb,
    Thanks for hosting the round-up this week. We recently hosted a great interview with Nikki Grimes on our TeachingAuthors blog to celebrate the release of her book PLANET MIDDLE SCHOOL. Unfortunately, the giveaway is over, but I hope everyone will stop by to read the terrific poetry writing exercise Nikki shares: http://www.teachingauthors.com/2011/09/book-giveaway-guest-teaching-author.html

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