Join authors Artemis Roehrig and Rajani LaRocca as we talk with mechanical engineer and children's book author Stacy McAnulty about how she went From Engineering Airline Seats to Engineering Books. Find out more about Stacy on her website.
Books recommended on this episode:
In the Shadow of the Moon: America, Russia, and the Hidden History of the Space Race
Amy Cherrix (Author)
Infinity and Me
Kate Hosford (Author) Gabi Swiatkowska (Illustrator)
Ruby's Birds
Mya Thompson (Author) Claudia Dávila (Illustrator)
Andrea Wang: Environmental Science & "Writing the Books We Needed"
Amitha Knight: Writing Through Residency
Leslie Bulion: SCUBA, "Golly-Gee Science", & The Hazards of Poetry Research
Songju Ma Daemicke: STEM Across Cultures
Padma Venkatraman: Oceanography & Compassion
Hannah Holt: Connections (Roundabouts, Writing, and Underwear)
Margarita Engle: Plants, Poetry, and Persistence
Darshana Khiani: From Semiconductors to Saris
Sarah Lynne Reul: Food, Dollhouses and Drawing Animals
Sara Levine: Kid Books and Kids (Goats)
Theanne Griffith: Neurophysiology, Chapter Books, and Character Connections
Kirsten Larson: NASA, Invention, and Embracing Opportunities
L.E. Carmichael: Wolves, Forensics & Writing Like A Scientist
Gail Villanueva: From Web Design to Worldbuilding
Laura Gehl: From Brains to Board Books
Dow Phumiruk: Pictures, Pediatrics, & 12-Color Pens
Laurie Wallmark: Biographies, Dinosaurs, & Computer Science
Melissa Stewart: Nonfiction, Finding Stories, and Structure vs Function
Patricia Valdez: Komodo Dragons, Role Models & Spy Hunting
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