Kjersten Hayes

20 Questions: Favorite Craft Resources

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 craft resource for authors or illustrators?”

Valerie Bolling

“Though I suspect you may be looking for specific resources, I’m going to go more general. I think engaging in opportunities where you can learn about craft from multiple speakers, like conferences and 12 x 12 webinars, is the way to go. There’s also no substitute for reading voraciously in your genre to find valuable mentor texts.”

 —Valerie Bolling, author of TOGETHER WE RIDE, illus. Kaylani Juanita (Chronicle, 2022)

M. O. Yuksel

“There are so many wonderful free online resources I’ve learned from over the years like Kidlit411, SubItClub, and websites of authors like Debbie Ohi, Josh Funk, Harold Underdown, and Tara Lazar. Attending workshops at the Highlights Foundation (which offers scholarships!), and Storyteller Academy have been instrumental. And I reference books like Writing Picture Books by Ann Whitford Paul, and Real Revision by Kate Messner all the time.”  —M. O. Yuksel, author of ONE WISH: Fatima Al-Fihri and the World’s Oldest University, illus. Mariam Quraishi (HarperCollins, 2022)

Kjersten Hayes

“For me the most valuable craft resource for writing has been reading. I read between 500-1,000 picture books a year (including rereads—when my kids were small, I read well over 1,000 every year). I’ve done this for nearly 15 years. That much reading adds up. I see patterns in how writers approach characters, rhythm, tension, pacing. It’s invaluable. But in addition to reading, a few of my favorite craft books are Writing with Pictures by Uri Shulevitz, and Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. 

—Kjersten Hayes, author of THE ELEPHANTS’ GUIDE TO HIDE-AND-SEEK, illus. Gladys Jose (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2020) 

Anna Crowley Redding

“Carolyn See’s The Literary Life. This is hands-down one of the best craft/writer life books I have ever read. Read it from cover to cover. It not only addresses craft, but the writer’s soul. Just love it. 

—Anna Crowley Redding, author of COURAGE LIKE KATE: The True Story of a Girl Lighthouse Keeper, Illustrated by Emily Sutton (Random House Studio, August 2022)

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

Soaring '20s on World Read Aloud Day

Mark your calendars for February 3, 2021 — 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. This year, teachers and librarians have their pick of 15 Soaring ‘20s creators!

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)

  • Skype name or link to virtual meeting

  • 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.


Angela Burke Kunkel

(DIGGING FOR WORDS):
FULLY BOOKED

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Candy Wellins

(SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA):
FULLY BOOKED

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Carrie Finison

(DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS/
DON’T HUG DOUG):
FULLY BOOKED

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Elisa Boxer

(THE VOICE THAT WON THE VOTE): Noon-1 p.m. ET


Kelly Carey

(HOW LONG IS FOREVER?):
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET

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Kirsten W. Larson

(WOOD, WIRE, WINGS):
11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET


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Kjersten Hayes

(THE ELEPHANTS’ GUIDE TO HIDE-AND-SEEK):
FULLY BOOKED


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Lindsay H. Metcalf

(BEATRIX POTTER, SCIENTIST/NO VOICE TOO SMALL/ FARMERS UNITE!):
FULLY BOOKED


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Isabella Kung

(NO FUZZBALL!):
FULLY BOOKED


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Joana Pastro

(LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS): FULLY BOOKED


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Julie Rowan-Zoch

(LOUIS): FULLY BOOKED


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Rajani LaRocca

(SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS/MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM/RED, WHITE, AND WHOLE): FULLY BOOKED


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Saira Mir

(MUSLIM GIRLS RISE):
FULLY BOOKED


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Susan Kusel

(THE PASSOVER GUEST):
9 a.m.-3 p.m. ET


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Vicky Fang

(LAYLA AND THE BOTS/I CAN CODE/INVENT-A-PET):
FULLY BOOKED


Can’t connect with a Soaring ‘20s creator? Find more available authors on author Kate Messner’s website.