The Elephants Come Home: A
True Story of Seven Elephants, Two People and One Extraordinary Friendship written
by Kim Tomsic and published by Chronicle Books is a beautiful story about love
and elephants. Seven wild, African elephants cause big problems until Lawrence Anthony
and Francoise Malby-Anthony provide a solution. Hadley Hooper composes her
bright and engaging illustrations using watercolor, ink, printmaking and
software. The words and illustrations produce a touching story about conservation
and humans. As always Ms. Tomsic includes a collection of sources, facts and photos
in the end papers.
One Question
Interview with Kim Tomsic:
You write both
fiction and nonfiction books, which speakers were most helpful to your writing
career?
Your question is fantastic. I have
studied craft books and attended writing conferences and classes for 12 years
now. I am certain that I will be a forever learner — in fact, I'm
currently working on my Master's Degree in Children's Literature (a two-year
program at Hamline University --I graduate in January 2022). That said, I love
learning everything from structure, character arcs, turning a scene, the hero's
journey, etc. down to the nitty gritty tips and tricks writers use. Some of the
most influential lectures I've attended were given by: Sara Pennypacker,
Elana K. Arnold, Swati Avasthi, Richard Peck, Erin Entrada Kelly, Denise Vega,
Sherri L. Smith, and Jean Reidy. The most influential audio lecture I listened
to was given by the team of Michael Hague and Christopher Vogler. And the most
influential books I read on craft were written by Lisa Cron (Wired for Story,
and Story Genius), and Blake Snyder (Save the Cat).
… and “editor Melissa
Manlove being a key one.”
Thank you for the
answers and Congratulations on your upcoming graduation!
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