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FTFC: the Story Behind the Story

(I thought it would be interesting to hear about the development of the Follow That Food Chain series from the authors’ perspective. Here’s the story of the series’ genesis from Becky Wojahn. –Ann Kerns) Don and I first got the idea for Follow That Food Chain from our boys. They’re two animal-loving guys who, as […]Read more "FTFC: the Story Behind the Story"
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RIP: John Hughes

The filmmaker John Hughes died today. It’s probably fair to say that his movies laid the foundation for a lot of the great YA being written today. I can’t say anything on the subject that author Steve Brezenoff didn’t say better on his blog earlier today. […] As a writer of YA, I am constantly […]Read more "RIP: John Hughes"
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Food for Thought

Early in my tenure at Lerner, I oversaw the revision and expansion of the Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbook series in the Lerner Publications imprint. These books are a great introduction to world culture through food. In TFCB, we include recipes in the Cultural Life chapter of all the VGS titles. It’s always interesting to see […]Read more "Food for Thought"
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A Series in the Making

I first started working on the Follow that Food Chain series in February 2007. It’s exactly the kind of series children’s editors (at least this editor) like to work on—lively, with a solid author’s voice, and inventive. It was on a subject—animals—that we know kids will love. And we know that there is never any […]Read more "A Series in the Making"
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Obsession

[Written in a spreadsheet-induced haze, and so I apologize in advance.] I make an effort to read book other than children’s books in my leisure time—I’m sure most editors do—but I almost always find myself sneaking a peak through the YA lens when I do so. Not surprisingly, it’s pretty easy to find YA themes […]Read more "Obsession"
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GU Comics Day: Balancing the books

The past few Wednesday posts have been about zombies, creators, and conventions. But before editors get as far as strolling through artists alley looking for talent, we have to decide what to publish. For most imprints, like Graphic Universe, that means figuring out how to balance different types of books, while always thinking about the […]Read more "GU Comics Day: Balancing the books"