

The Picture Book Buzz - The Soaring 20's Spring Releases
Eight authors and illustrators from the Soaring 20's group with books releasing spring 2020.


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Lisa Robinson & Review of Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rop
Most recently, I have taken up aerial silks and you can find me flying through the air at my local circus gym. ~ Lisa Robinson Lisa is a...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Beth Anderson and Review of Lizzie Demands a Seat
Writing is mining. It’s digging deep inside for special memories, emotions, and meaning. It’s burrowing into history for inspiring...


Railway Jack: The True Story of An Amazing Baboon - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
Every once in a while you come across a story too fantastical to be true. If you found it when cruising the internet, there's a good...


A Ride To Remember: A Civil Rights Story - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
The civil rights movement is more than a few notable named and studied individuals. It's a societal uprising by blacks and whites, young...


The Picture Book Buzz - Joint Interview with Sharon Langley & Amy Nathan
Monday, I was honored to talk with Floyd Cooper, the illustrator of A Ride To Remember: A Civil Rights Story. Today, I get to chat with...


Moon's First Friends: One Giant Leap for Friendship - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
What a fun month! The anniversary of the Apollo 11 Launch resulted in so many great books on the astronauts, the moon, and space...


An Inconvenient Alphabet - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
I enjoy learning about new or little known aspects of history. I've known about Ben Franklin, his inventions, and the role he played in...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Hannah Holt
I imagine most of you know my next guest - Hannah Holt. I had the privilege of getting to know Hannah over the past few years at the...


The Queen and the First Christmas Tree - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
I adore Christmas, decorating trees, and baking cookies. I know, I know it isn't even October yet. I suppose it IS a bit early to talk...


























