EPISODE · Sep 10, 2024 · 1H 8M
Ep. 27: Setting: Liz Garton Scanlon on Creating Context and Chasing Stories Through a Dreamscape
from Kidlit Happy Hour · host kidlithappyhour
Here are some highlights from our conversation with award-winning, bestselling author Liz Garton Scanlon: 📚 Why setting is not relevant only in hsitorical fiction or fantasy and how it impacts every single experience of ourselves and our characters 📚 Setting as context, and reverse engineering elements of craft 📚Honoring the rhythms of being a s l o w writer 📚 Stories emerging in a dreamscape 📚 How what we know about our fledgling stories becomes self-perpetuating; ask the questions questions, follow the pathways 📚 What to do with envy in a publishing career Liz Garton Scanlon is the author of numerous beloved books for young people, including picture books Frances in the Country; Kate, Who Tamed the Wind; One Dark Bird; the Caldecott honored All the World, and many others, illustrated by some of the very best artists in the business. She's also co-authored several books with her pal Audrey Vernick, including the hilarious Bob, Not Bob, and the upcoming World’s Best Class Plant. Scanlon’s middle grade novels are The Great Good Summer and Lolo's Light, and her delightful chapter book series Bibsy Cross debuted in 2024. Liz has taught at Austin Community College, the Writing Barn, the Writers’ League of Texas, and at countless schools and conferences. She currently serves on the faculty and is faculty co-chair of the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, but lives in Austin, Texas. Liz's Facebook: Liz Garton Scanlon Liz's IG @LizGardenSalad Liz's Website: www.LizGartonScanlon.com EPISODE LINKS: Snag your copy of Liz's irresistable Bibsy Cross! Joanna's latest A City Full of Santas is out TODAY! Get your copy at your local independent bookstore HERE! That Instagram post we couldn't stop blabbing about....
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Here are some highlights from our conversation with award-winning, bestselling author Liz Garton Scanlon: 📚 Why setting is not relevant only in hsitorical fiction or fantasy and how it impacts every single experience of ourselves and our characters 📚 Setting as context, and reverse engineering elements of craft 📚Honoring the rhythms of being a s l o w writer 📚 Stories emerging in a dreamscape 📚 How what we know about our fledgling stories becomes self-perpetuating; ask the questions questions, follow the pathways 📚 What to do with envy in a publishing career Liz Garton Scanlon is the author of numerous beloved books for young people, including picture books Frances in the Country; Kate, Who Tamed the Wind; One Dark Bird; the Caldecott honored All the World, and many others, illustrated by some of the very best artists in the business. She's also co-authored several books with her pal Audrey Vernick, including the hilarious Bob, Not Bob, and the upcoming World’s Best Class Plant. Scanlon’s middle grade novels are The Great Good Summer and Lolo's Light, and her delightful chapter book series Bibsy Cross debuted in 2024. Liz has taught at Austin Community College, the Writing Barn, the Writers’ League of Texas, and at countless schools and conferences. She currently serves on the faculty and is faculty co-chair of the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, but lives in Austin, Texas. Liz's Facebook: Liz Garton Scanlon Liz's IG @LizGardenSalad Liz's Website: www.LizGartonScanlon.com EPISODE LINKS: Snag your copy of Liz's irresistable Bibsy Cross! Joanna's latest A City Full of Santas is out TODAY! Get your copy at your local independent bookstore HERE! That Instagram post we couldn't stop blabbing about....
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Ep. 27: Setting: Liz Garton Scanlon on Creating Context and Chasing Stories Through a Dreamscape
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