Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Book Birthday Blog with Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw

 


Welcome to SCBWI-MI's Book Birthday Blog!

Where we celebrate new books from Michigan's authors, illustrators and translators.

 

Congratulations to Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw on the release of The Super Volcano: The Hidden Hero Below Yellowstone National Park

 


How did you come up with the idea for your book?

In 2012, my family and I took a summer vacation to Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota. One of our stops was Yellowstone National Park. Journeying through the park, I was in awe of the spurting geysers, gurgling mud pots, and colorful hot springs. As an elementary school teacher, when I discovered these incredible sites were created by a volcano lying below the park, I knew I had to share these wonders with my students. That year, I transformed my classroom into a miniature Yellowstone and immersed my students in books, videos, and projects revolving around the park. This was a new method of teaching for me and sparked a fire under my students by motivating and engaging them. Wanting to continue to spread the wonder of Yellowstone to more children, I penned my manuscript.

What is something you hope your readers will take away from your book?

I want readers to learn about and appreciate Yellowstone’s amazing water features, animals, plants, and of course its supervolcano. Additionally, I offer readers to take a pledge and become stewards of not only Yellowstone, but also our beautiful planet. I hope readers embrace the pledge. Our world could use more superheroes championing the need to keep our environment clean, our animals protected, and our planet preserved for future generations.

What was the most difficult part of writing this book?

Actually, this was the only book I’ve ever written that flowed out of my head and onto the page in close to the same form it is now. I credit award winning author Patricia Newman and the writing wisdom she imparted to me during my SCBWI-Michigan nonfiction mentorship experience with her.

What are your marketing plans for the book and where can we find it?

Science, Naturally and I have been focused on a media campaign through reviews, bookstagrammers, interviews, videos, etc. We have passed the first couple of hurdles to get the book into Yellowstone and are hoping we pass the last one. Send good thoughts please. In the meantime you can find the book on the Science, Naturally website https://www.sciencenaturally.com/product-page/the-super-volcano as well as the Barnes and Noble and Amazon websites.

What's next for you?

In 2025, I have another nonfiction picture book coming out from Fifth Avenue Press. For the past few years, I have switched my concentration from nonfiction picture books to fiction middle grade and will be shopping publishers soon for my first fiction novel DECODING THE MOON.

More about the book . . .

A secret superhero lies beneath Yellowstone National Park…
 
In a wonder-filled trip through an iconic destination, discover the spectacular powers of the supervolcano hidden below the ground. WHOOSH! SIZZLE! BLOOP! Visit the volcano’s exploding geysers, boiling mud pots, and much more.
 
But what does a hero do best? Help others! The Yellowstone Supervolcano doesn’t just dazzle tourists. Learn how its superpowers support a thriving ecosystem, helping feed and protect the unique wildlife year after year.

Publisher: Science, Naturally

More about the author . . .

Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw is a children’s book author and former teacher passionate about growing young minds. Her writing credentials include the true-story picture books I Campaigned for Ice Cream: A Boy’s Quest for Ice Cream Trucks, Mighty Mahi, and The Super Volcano: The Hidden Hero Below Yellowstone National Park. Suzanne enjoys speaking at schools about writing, leadership, and how kids can make a difference. When she’s not dreaming up new writing projects, you can find her kayaking on the lake, hiking the trail, practicing at the yoga studio, or comparing paint swatches at the local Sherwin Williams. To learn more about Suzanne visit her website at http://www.suzannejacobslipshaw.com/

 


 



 

Friday, November 1, 2024

Hugs and Hurrahs


Happy November, everyone! 

 Welcome to this quarter's Hugs and Hurrahs!





Although Katherine Higgs-Couthard lives in Michigan, she works at Saint Mary's College in Indiana and her YA novel, Junkyard Dogs, made the shortlist for the Indiana Author Awards. Junkyard Dogs explores teen homelessness and poverty and is inspired by Kat's experiences growing up in poverty and also by South Bend’s 2006 Manhole Murders, which made national news.

We're so happy for you, Kat!





Kristin Bartley Lenz's young adult flash fiction, Metamorphosis, was published in a YA anthology, Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12. The anthology is part of an open access program at Oklahoma State University and includes a teacher guide. Learn more at https://open.library.okstate.edu/justya/.

Congratulations, Kristin!







Lori McElrath Eslick has a solo exhibition at the St. Cecilia Music Center's Terryberry Gallery, including paintings from Cricket Magazine, and several of her book's cover art and interior painting/illustrations. Oct. 1- Oct. 31 Terryberry Gallery, St. Cecilia Music Society's gallery



She is also honored to be in the Ezra Jack Keats Memorial Fellowship Exhibition at the Kerlan Collection of Children's Literature and Art, University of Minnesota. As a former fellow, she was invited to exhibit art, and explain how the research collection influenced her art going for future children's books. More about this at www.lib.umn.edu/clrc/  Oct. 22, 2014 - Jan. 4, 2025

What an honor, Lori!


Sarah Rockett at Tilbury House has acquired world rights to My Backyard Used to Be by debut author Lynn Baldwin about a child playing the backyard who ponders the history of the land—from the present to the prehistoric—imagining all the people and animals that played there before. Publication is planned for Fall 2025. 


That's wonderful, Lynn!









Upasna Kakroo’s nonprofit, Peerbagh, just released the first edition their BIPOC-led illustrated children's magazine, Bento. It is the only South-Asia-inspired children's print magazine in the world with contributors from US, Canada, India, Pakistan. The magazine has opened to glowing reader/parent reviews.The first issue is themed, "where the wild things are" and it talks about wildlife and conservation.


Way to go, Upasna!







Rhonda Gowler Greene is excited to announce the sale of her manuscript If You Want to See a Narwal to Little Brown which will be published in Fall 2026 and illustrated by Xin LiXin lives in Norway (one of the few places narwhals live!).  She was a grand prize winner for the SCBWI 2021 Winter Conference Portfolio Showcase.


Rhonda also sold her story THE TRICK-OR-TREAT TRAIN to Bloomsbury. Its planned release is Fall 2027.


Finally, she was happy to learn that Bernie’s Book Bank, a literacy organization based in Chicago, is publishing a low-cost edition of her book THIS MAGICAL, MUSICAL NIGHT (little bee books, 2021) and planning to donate 20,000 copies.

That's incredible, Rhonda!



Please join me in congratulating our talented and prolific colleagues! 



Next quarter's Hugs and Hurrahs will be in the new year. Please feel free to send your good news any time to aewhodgson@gmail.com. 


Keep writing!


~Alison Hodgson