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Mina Javaherbin

Creative thinking and a creative life. Monologues, interviews, about my books, my life, and other authors and creative beings. Subjects are about the arts and humanities. From architecture to writing Rumi for children. www.minajavaherbin.com

Episodes

  1. 08/03/2021

    April Jones Prince is Here! Author, Agent, Mother, Teacher, Friend, Mentor, Creative Soul.

    April Jone Prince is the one who discovered my voice and sold my first books to the publishers.  I feel rich to have a friend like her in my life. April's book You Are A Reader, You Are A Writer is out on August 3, 2021 Let's read what the tough and prestigious reviewers at Kirkus Review say about her new book. A Starred Review! Woot. ★  ”This cleverly designed picture book is actually two rhyming stories, bound back to back. The stories meet in the middle in a page with text printed in a circle that repeats the mantra that “readers and writers and writers are readers.” This innovative design reinforces the book’s central ideas: that reading and writing go together and that, fundamentally, every child is capable of creativity. . . . Taken together, the text and pictures articulate a quirky, inspirational call to creative action that is sure to empower young children to explore the wild world of words. A cleverly designed, engaging picture book about the joy of text.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Congratulations dearest April on your latest book.  Dear listeners, in this episode we talk about different genres within the Children's Picture Book Genre. Listen to learn about April, how she became an author and her path to creativity. Because April teaches at a great school for illustrators, she also gifts us with many morsels of wisdom unique to her nurturing nature. Hope you listen and enjoy.  For more information about April Jones Prince, and her books, please visit her website below http://www.apriljonesprince.com/

    47 min
  2. 06/26/2021

    Eric Kimmel Is Here! Author of over 150 children's books sits down for a chat.

    The author of the classics Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock, Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins, and over 150 children's books, Eric Kimmel, sits down with me for a chat. Eric and I have been friends for over a decade, supporting, admiring, arguing, exchanging ideas, and inspiring one another as all artists do.  I'm honored to call him my friend and you guys are in for a treat. We talk about how he was happy he didn't have to become a doctor! We talk about how changes in the world have affected the children's book industry. We talk about Dr. Suess, the criticism he faces these days. We talk about storytelling as the heart of literature. We talk about how we rush to make our children literate and by doing so we inadvertently have hampered their enthusiasm for literature. We talk about the iconic concert he missed when he was writing his first children's book. And how he started to write his first children's book from Chapter 8! (Don't try this at home) Eric brought up a new question to my podcast, one pertained to the Own Voices discussion: should a writer be limited to their own experiences, gender, and ethnicity?  Another topic he wanted to address and we talked about is the demise of the story picture book, picture books for older readers, and graphic novels. I hope you give a listen and enjoy. Here is Eric's website. He has many books coming out this year. https://www.ericakimmel.com/

    1h 13m

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Creative thinking and a creative life. Monologues, interviews, about my books, my life, and other authors and creative beings. Subjects are about the arts and humanities. From architecture to writing Rumi for children. www.minajavaherbin.com