Colleen Paeff

20 Questions: Advice For Aspiring Authors And Illustrators

Welcome back to our series, 20 QUESTIONS!,

where we answer questions about writing, reading, and author life.

This month’s question:

What’s your top piece of advice for aspiring authors and illustrators of all ages?

Darshana Khiani

Follow your curiosity.

—Darshana Khiani, author of HOW TO WEAR A SARI, illus. Joanne Lew-Vriethoff (Versify, 2021)


Kelly Carey

It’s very easy to get stuck in the “thinking about” phase of becoming a writer. To get over that hurdle, aspiring writers need to build intention and structure around their writing. This can mean committing to writing at least twenty minutes a day or devoting a specific day a week to writing. I’m partial to Writing Wednesdays—it has that nice alliteration. Your writing dream needs a concrete plan and goals. For help with that check out www.24CarrotWriting.com, a goal-setting blog I host with fellow authors. It’s full of good advice and help as you kick off your writing journey.

—Kelly Carey, author of HOW LONG IS FOREVER?, illus. Qing Zhuang (Charlesbridge, 2020)


Kim Rogers

My top answer will always be this: READ, READ, READ, and READ some more. It’s the best way to see how books are written, which ones work and which ones don’t, and what is currently selling in the marketplace.

Kim Rogers (Wichita), author of JUST LIKE GRANDMA, illus. Julie Flett (Cree-Métis) (Heartdrum/HarperCollins, winter 2023)


Anna Crowley Redding

Run your own race! It’s easy to compare yourself to others, but then you aren’t focused on what you need to do. And you can end up feeling like your efforts/talents/etc. are not enough. Wake up each day and focus on what YOU need to do to take the next step in your journey. Run your own race.

—Anna Crowley Redding, author of COURAGE LIKE KATE, illus. Emily Sutton (Random House Studio, August 2022) 


Colleen Paeff

Keep a toe in the water. Life will throw situations at you that can make it hard to stay focused on building a career in writing, and during those times you may be tempted to get out of the pool completely. Don’t do it! Even if you aren’t writing, keep reading like a writer, watch writing-focused webinars, listen to podcasts about publishing, take the occasional writing workshop, jot down story ideas. When life eases up and you’re ready to dive back into writing, you’ll be a much stronger swimmer—er, writer—than you were before.

—Colleen Paeff, author of THE GREAT STINK: How Joseph Bazalgette Solved London’s Poop Pollution Problem, illus. Nancy Carpenter (Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2021)


Free Virtual Visits on World Read Aloud Day 2022

Top row, l-r: Kelly Carey, Margaret Greanias, Kjersten Hayes, Kirsten W. Larson
Bottom row, l-r: Colleen Paeff, Julie Rowan-Zoch, Candy Wellins, M.O. Yuksel

Mark your calendars for February 2, 2022 — it’s World Read Aloud Day! 

LitWorld started World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) in 2010 to honor the power and joy of reading. To celebrate, authors and illustrators come together each year to offer virtual classroom visits around the world. Several Soaring ‘20s creators still have spots available.

Most virtual visits go something like this:

  • 1-2 minutes: Creator introduces themself and talks a little about his or her books.

  • 3-5 minutes: Creator reads aloud a short picture book, or a short excerpt from a chapter book/novel

  • 5-10  minutes: Creator answers a few questions from students about reading/writing.

  • 1-2 minutes: Creator book-talks a couple books they love (but didn’t write/illustrate!) as recommendations for the kids.

Before you sign up, most authors request you have the following available.

  • School name, grade level/teacher name, and approximate number of students

  • Platform (ex. Skype, Zoom, Google Meet)

  • Cell phone number for day-of-event emergencies

NOTE: Please pay attention to each creators’ time zone when scheduling, as we are located across the U.S.!

To check availability and/or schedule with an individual creator, click on her name below.

Kelly Carey

Book: HOW LONG IS FOREVER?
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Eastern

Margaret Greanias

Books: AMAH FARAWAY or MAXIMILLIAN VILLAINOUS
9:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Pacific

Kjersten Hayes

Book: THE ELEPHANTS’ GUIDE TO HIDE-AND-SEEK
8 a.m.-2 p.m. Pacific

Kirsten W. Larson

Books: A TRUE WONDER or WOOD, WIRE, WINGS
11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Eastern

Colleen Paeff

Book: THE GREAT STINK
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern

Julie Rowan-Zoch

Books: I’M A HARE, SO THERE! and LOUIS
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Mountain

Candy Wellins

Books: THE STARS BECKONED and SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Central

M.O. Yuksel

Book: IN MY MOSQUE
8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Eastern

Picture Books Are for Gifting!

Books make magical gifts.

Check out the new Soaring ‘20s video to kick off holiday gift-shopping, and be sure share it on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Find the featured books and more on the Soaring 20s Bookshop page. Remember to order early to avoid worldwide supply chain issues!

Creators and their books, in order of appearance:

Margaret Chiu Greanias

  • MAXIMILLIAN VILLAINOUS, illus. by Lesley Breen Withrow

  • AMAH FARAWAY, illus. by Tracy Subisak (coming January 2022, available for pre-order)

Darshana Khiani

  • HOW TO WEAR A SARI, illus. by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

Abi Cushman

  • SOAKED!

  • ANIMALS GO VROOM!

Kirsten W. Larson

  • A TRUE WONDER: The Comic Book Hero Who Changed Everything, illus. by Katy Wu

Vicky Fang

  • INVENT-A-PET, illus. by Tidawan Thaipinnarong

  • LAYLA AND THE BOTS: Cupcake Fix, illus. by Christine Nishiyama

  • FRIENDBOTS: Blink and Block Make a Wish

Lindsay H. Metcalf

  • NO VOICE TOO SMALL: Fourteen Young Americans Making History, edited by Lindsay H. Metcalf, Keila Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley; illus. by Jeanette Bradley

  • FARMERS UNITE! Planting a Protest for Fair Prices

  • BEATRIX POTTER, SCIENTIST, illus. by Junyi Wu

Isabella Kung

  • NO FUZZBALL!

  • ABC CATS: An Alpha-Cat Book and 123 CATS: A Cat Counting Book, both written by Lesléa Newman and illus. by Isabella Kung

Melanie Ellsworth

  • CLARINET & TRUMPET, illus. by John Herzog

  • HIP, HIP … BERET! illus. by Morena Forza

Joana Pastro

  • BISA’S CARNAVAL, illus. by Caroline Coroa (coming December, available for pre-order)

  • LILLYBELLE: A Damsel Not in Distress, illus. by Jhon Ortiz 

Candy Wellins

  • THE STARS BECKONED: Edward White's Amazing Walk in Space, illus. by Courtney Dawson

  • SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA, illus. by Charlie Eve Ryan

Carrie Finison

  • DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS, illus. by Brianne Farley

Colleen Paeff

  • THE GREAT STINK: How Joseph Bazalgette Solved London's Poop Pollution Problem, illus. by Nancy Carpenter

Happy holidays from the Soaring ‘20s!