Podcast Platforms


It's summer--so we're taking it easy here at The Room to Write, but even during our down time a few things manage to get done. 

One much-anticipated website restoration milestone is the return of our podcast page where those who would like to tune into our Journey of a Story author interview series with only their ears can now find most of our 30+ interviews on three podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, & Spotify

If you would like to give them a listen and learn all about the writing, publication and book making process click here for our podcast page and take your pick of platforms. 

Betsy Ellor
A great big thanks to our wonderfully talented and series collaborators at Wakefield Community Access Television studios along with the IT wizardry of George Getty who helped us get everything up onto podcast platforms and integrated onto our website.

The three most recent interviews, which were conducted in the May/June timeframe coincidentally all involved non-fiction(ish:) picture books for young children. We didn't plan that it was just a happy accident that they all had a bit to do with science. 

Lisa Varchol Perron's Patterns Everywhere gives kids a glimpse of so many fascinating patterns in nature through poetry alongside more fleshed out facts. 

Betsy Ellor's My Dog is Not a Scientist uses humor and a dog to introduce kids to the scientific method. 

Kari Percival
Finally, Kari Percival's How to Say Hello to a Worm is a gentle but practical guide that encourages the youngest among us to get their hands into the dirt and discover the love of seeing something through from seed to sprout to delicious sugar snap pea.

Each author shares their approach to writing, their experience with the publication process and their tips and tricks to how to take something from idea to published book.

So, plunk down in the sand or kick your feet up beside the pool and learn a ton from some very talented, local writers!

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