423: Making the Shift from YA to a Chapter Book Series - Interview

Published: Aug. 17, 2022, 12:15 p.m.

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Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Kathryn Holmes. We\\u2019ll be talking about making the transition from YA to a chapter books series and her book Madison Morris is NOT a Mouse!

Kathryn Holmes is the author of the Class Critters chapter book series, which includes Tally Tuttle Turns Into a Turtle, David Dixon\\u2019s Day as a Dachshund, and Madison Morris is NOT a Mouse! (publishing August 16th, 2022). She also wrote the young adult novels The Distance Between Lost and Found and How It Feels to Fly. Kathryn grew up in Maryville, Tennessee, and now lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, daughter, and piles upon piles of books. A graduate of The New School\\u2019s MFA in Creative Writing program, Kathryn works as a freelance dance journalist, among other writing gigs.

You can find her on her website or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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In this episode Kathryn Holmes and I discuss:

  • The best ways to incorporate learning in a chapter book to fuel kids\\u2019 curiosity
  • How to blend grounded worldbuilding with a magical element in a story
  • The role authors must play in amplifying the work of diverse voices

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Plus, her #1 tip for writers.

For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/423

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