Highlights from this episode with Jerry Craft include:
Why building a story is like building a house
How eavesdropping enriches characterization… and body odor
Evolution of attending book conferences as a fan to becoming a headline author
Tricks to building a series that continues to feel fresh and relevant
Resistance to writing stories with horrific events, especially while centering Black characters
Exploring sm...
Highlights from this episode with Jerry Craft include:
- Why building a story is like building a house
- How eavesdropping enriches characterization… and body odor
- Evolution of attending book conferences as a fan to becoming a headline author
- Tricks to building a series that continues to feel fresh and relevant
- Resistance to writing stories with horrific events, especially while centering Black characters
- Exploring small, mesmerizing details that will crack open a kid’s world
Jerry Craft is the NYT bestselling author and illustrator of many books for kids including graphic novels New Kid and Class Act. New Kid was the first graphic novel to win the Newbery Medal, and the only book in history to win the Newbery, the Kirkus Prize, AND the Coretta Scott King Author Award. He has been a copywriter, a cartoonist and creator of the beloved comic strip, Mama's Boyz, and even an editorial director at Sports Illustrated. Jerry was born in Harlem and grew up in the Washington Heights section of New York City and now travels the world telling kids and their families about the importance of reading.
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