Episodes
Tara Lazar, children's book author, talks about humor in picture books, and about Storystorm--a picture book idea-generator project. The Storystorm challenge is to create 30 story ideas in 30 days.
Published 11/05/19
Young Adult author Alex Villansante talks about the things she didn't know to expect as her first novel was getting ready for release.
Published 11/01/19
Program Director, Alison Green Myers previews our upcoming Fall Workshops. Executive Director, George Brown provides information about attendance logistics, the history and context of what we’re doing, and what makes a Highlights Foundation workshop different from other children’s literature conferences.
Published 09/13/19
Highlights Diversity Fellows, Jessica Galán, Trisha Tobias, and Daria Peoples-Riley discuss why they write for children and share their experience of the 2019 Summer Camp workshop at the Barn.
Published 09/12/19
Paula and Jan discuss the difference between writing for trade versus writing for the educational market. In their workshop, students learn how to navigate this area of writing and market themselves to educational publishers. Paula and Jan also discuss the needs in this industry and how a writer can soar to success.
Published 09/03/19
Julie and Patrice talk about their inspiration behind the creation of the Villains and Anti-Heroes workshop. Inspired from Julie's debut book, "Forest of a Thousand Lanterns", students could expect to learn what makes these types of characters take the path that they do and act out of the norm, and how world-building can influence the origin story of a villain. Patrice and Julie also discuss must-read books that portrays the best character developments of some of their favorite villains.
Published 08/30/19
Jennifer talks about what aspiring writers can expect to learn at the Nuts and Bolts of Science Writing workshop, such as selecting a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) topic that stands out, and developing an amazing hook that everyone will love. Jennifer also speaks to us about her research methods when writing science versus historical books and how her mentor has been able to support her through her projects.
Published 08/26/19
Heather, a STEM writer, talks about breaking boundaries in nonfiction, the practice of finding tone and voice with imagery, sound mapping during nature walks, writing in trees, and her up and coming books about poop and nature observations!
Published 08/21/19
Baptiste and Miranda talk about writing creative science, rhythm and lyricism in the cadence of your book, and making your writing palatable for an impactful and engaging story for kids to become inspired. Baptist talks about his debut book, "The Field", an ode to his childhood life in the Caribbean. Miranda and Baptist also discuss the collaboration and research involved in their latest book, "I am Farmer: Growing an Environmental Movement in Cameroon" about Farmer Tantoh, a Camaroonian...
Published 08/16/19
Writing teacher, picture book author, and novelist Sarah Aronson talks about what to do when you get stuck when writing your novel, fellowship, her personal writing practice, and her latest picture book biography, "Just Like Rube Goldberg: The Incredible True Story of the Man Behind the Machines."
Published 08/06/19
Padma talks about voice, her middle grade novel, "The Bridge Home", and how she drew from her own childhood experiences to connect readers to a message that is not only about support for our families, but how they can also be created.
Published 07/30/19
Nicole and Rob talk about a round-table critique method that includes the author in the conversation.
Published 07/26/19
Leslie and Darcy talk about writing picture books and what their workshop is all about, including format, dummies, word choice, and much much more. Leslie's picture book, "Are Your Stars Like My Stars" from Sterling releases January 2020. Darcy's latest picture book, "Pollen: Darwin's 130 Year Prediction (Moments in Science)" was released March 2019.
Published 07/23/19
Nancy discusses the value in having your entire novel read and critiqued rather than just the first pages. She also discusses the artful technique of cutting the unnecessary words to make your story more enriched. Nancy is the author of ten young adult novels and has been writing for over 20 years.
Published 07/23/19
Na An and Lilliam talk about getting your story unlocked, world building, and doing the research to make the most out of your story. 
Published 07/02/19
Melissa, a special guest at the Whole Novel workshop, talks about writing prompts and how they can be used to inspire your writing practice.
Published 07/02/19
Jennifer talks about a workshop designed for mid-career authors and illustrators looking to continuously improve their craft.
Published 07/02/19
Christine and Deb discuss their various roles in the children's publishing world, as well as their experience with Writing the Unreal: A Whole Novel Workshop in Fantasy and Speculative Fiction.
Published 07/02/19
Aram talks about overcoming her fear of public speaking to help her develop a successful school presentation.
Published 07/02/19
Get to know Angela Dominguez, the 2019 Highlights Foundation Visual Artist of the Year.
Published 07/02/19