Author-In-Residence

Your Friend, Liz

Dear Reader, I’m so glad you’ve read my book NOODLE & LOU, about a bummed-out worm and his buddy the blue jay! A friendship between a worm and a bird – it’s a funny thought, isn’t it? Sometimes we get the idea that we’re supposed to be just like our friends, but some of my… Read more »

Marshmallows, Hummingbirds and Little Dog

If you’ve already browsed Kristine O’Connell George’s site HERE, you know she’s the author of many poetry collections as well as several picture book length poems for the very young. You also know she has many truly wonderful resources for teachers, librarians, parents, and writers – anyone who loves reading, writing, and sharing poetry. Be… Read more »

Kristine O’Connell George, Author-In-Residence

Being a big sister – a good big sister – has its ups and downs. Jessica knows all about sisterhood. She’s big sister to Emma (Jess’s sometimes “dilemma”) in Kristine O’Connell George‘s newest book, EMMA DILEMMA: Big Sister Poems, illustrated by Nancy Carpenter. Jess knows how Emma can be. Annoying one day, lovable the next…. Read more »

Kristine’s Story

I was born in Colorado and later moved to Texas, Oregon, and Ohio. Six different houses in four different states by the time I started college. Growing up, one of my favorite possessions was my skate key. I’d tighten my skates onto my Ked’s tennis shoes and skate as fast as I could up and… Read more »

Your Friend, Kristine

Dear Reader, Have you ever had a burr stuck to your sock or pant leg? These prickly little things poke you until you just have to stop and pull them out. That’s sort of how Jess (the big sister) sees her little sister, Emma. Most of the time. As a big sister, I had fun… Read more »

Welcome Special Guest, Phyllis Root!

“If you come to the Big Bog, you might think you have come to the loneliest, quietest place on earth.” But the bog is not as quiet one might imagine. There are surprises bubbling just under its surface. Pitcher plant mosquitoes, “butterflies that flit from bog flower to bog flower.” Tamaracks and black spruce, “the… Read more »

Phyllis’s Story

If you weren’t a writer, what would you like to be? If I weren’t a writer, I might be a farmer, or a naturalist, or a singer (if I could carry a tune).  Maybe an explorer, or a dancer (if I didn’t trip over my own feet).  So many possibilities!  What I love about being… Read more »