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Nonfiction Writers Dig Deep: 50 Award-Winning Children's Book Authors Share the Secret of Engaging Writing [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x187 mm, kaal: 390 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: National Council of Teachers of English
  • ISBN-10: 0814133525
  • ISBN-13: 9780814133521
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x187 mm, kaal: 390 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: National Council of Teachers of English
  • ISBN-10: 0814133525
  • ISBN-13: 9780814133521
In Nonfiction Writers Dig Deep, some of today’s most celebrated writers for children share essays that describe a critical part of the informational writing process that is often left out of classroom instruction. To craft engaging nonfiction, professional writers choose topics that fascinate them and explore concepts and themes that reflect their passions, personalities, beliefs, and experiences in the world.By scrutinizing the information they collect to make their own personal meaning, they create distinctive books that delight as well as inform. In addition to essays from mentor authors, the book includes a wide range of tips, tools, teaching strategies, and activity ideas from editor Melissa Stewart to help students (1) choose a topic, (2) focus that topic by identifying a core idea, theme, or concept, and (3) analyze their research to find a personal connection. By adding a piece of themselves to their drafts, students will learn to craft rich, unique prose. Grades K-12.Featuring essays by Sarah Albee, Chris Barton, Donna Janell Bowman, Mary Kay Carson, Nancy Castaldo, Jason Chin, Lesa Cline-Ransome, Seth Fishman, Candace Fleming, Kelly Milner Halls, Deborah Heiligman, Susan Hood, Gail Jarrow, Lita Judge, Jess Keating, Barbara Kerley, Heather Lang, Cynthia Levinson, Michelle Markel, Carla Killough McClafferty, Heather Montgomery, Patricia Newman, Elizabeth Partridge, Baptiste Paul, Miranda Paul, Teresa Robeson, Mara Rockliff, Barb Rosenstock, Laura Purdie Salas, Anita Sanchez, April Pulley Sayre, Steve Sheinkin, Ray Anthony Shepard, Anita Silvey, Traci Sorell, Tanya Lee Stone, Jennifer Swanson, Stephen R. Swinburne, Don Tate, Laurie Ann Thompson, Pamela Turner, Patricia Valdez, Sandra Neil Wallace, Laurie Wallmark, Jennifer Ward, Carole Boston Weatherford, Lee Wind, Paula Yoo, and Karen Romano Young

Some of today’s most celebrated nonfiction writers for children share how their writing processes reflect their passions, personalities, beliefs, and experiences in the world. Editor Melissa Stewart offers a wide range of tips, tools, teaching strategies, and activity ideas to help students learn to craft rich, unique prose.
Guide to Children's Literature Book Awards xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Why We Wrote This Book
1(1)
The Evolution of an Idea
2(2)
How to Use This Book
4(5)
Chapter 1 Choosing a Topic
9(54)
Getting Started
9(4)
Essays by Mentor Authors
13(2)
Exploring Lifelong Passions to Write and Illustrate Nonfiction
15(3)
Lita Judge
A Scientist in Search of Role Models
18(2)
Patricia Valdez
Whiz Kids, Underdogs, and Real-Life Fairy Tales
20(3)
Susan Hood
The Picture Book Biography: Connecting Inner Truths
23(3)
Don Tate
Facing Our Past, Healing Our Future
26(3)
Lesa Cune-Ransome
The Heroines Our Children Need
29(3)
Mara Rockliff
Confronting Challenges through Nonfiction
32(2)
Teresa Robeson
Nonfiction Stories Have Feelings Too
34(3)
Michelle Markel
A True Book Baby: The Ten-Year Gestation of Nine Months
37(3)
Miranda Paul
Write Your Passion
40(2)
Laurie Wallmark
Old Stories Made New
42(3)
Ray Anthony Shepard
Let You Shine Through
45(3)
Sarah Albee
A Glimpse of Lives Not Lived
48(3)
Mary Kay Carson
The Yellow Chalk Circle
51(3)
Gail Jarrow
Choosing Subjects for Nonfiction
54(3)
Anita Silvey
Finding My "Real" Writing
57(2)
Steve Sheinkin
In the Classroom
59(4)
Chapter 2 Finding a Focus
63(54)
Getting Started
63(3)
Essays
66(2)
Mentor Authors
Harriet and Me
68(3)
Barbara Kerley
I Am Not a Robot
71(3)
Laura Purdie Salas
Connecting through Biography
74(3)
Barb Rosenstock
Making the Invisible Visible for All
77(2)
Traci Sorell
A Life of Astonishment
79(3)
Jess Keating
The Art of Crafting Nonfiction
82(3)
Jason Chin
What Will You Do with a Gift Like Yours?
85(3)
Chris Barton
Are Kids Too Tender for Tough Topics?
88(4)
Carole Boston Weatherford
Getting at the Soul of Nonfiction Means Facing Your Fears
92(3)
Sandra Neil Wallace
A Road Map to Nature
95(2)
Anita Sanchez
I Tell True Stories
97(3)
Tanya Lee Stone
Wonder of Weird Books
100(2)
Kelly Milner Halls
Animalia
102(2)
Pamela S. Turner
The Invitation
104(3)
Karen Romano Young
Lifelong Science Lover
107(3)
Jennifer Swanson
My Anguish about the Vietnam War and Why I Keep Writing about It
110(3)
Elizabeth Partridge
In the Classroom
113(4)
Chapter 3 Making It Personal
117(62)
Getting Started
117(5)
Essays
122(2)
Mentor Authors
About a Bird
124(3)
Jennifer Ward
Experience It! Nonfiction Writing as a Personal Journey
127(3)
Heather Lang
Sharing Wonder and the Layers Beneath
130(3)
April Pulley Sayre
Digging Tunnels: A Story within a Story
133(3)
Baptiste Paul
On Not Knowing, and the Beauty of Very, Very Big Things
136(2)
Seth Fishman
Inspired by Nature: Near and Far
138(3)
Stephen R. Swinburne
Only Connect
141(3)
Deborah Heiligman
Telling True Stories with My Whole Self
144(3)
Candace Fleming
The Crazy Privilege of Writing Nonfiction for Kids
147(3)
Cynthia Levinson
Finding My Why
150(3)
Laurie Ann Thompson
My Heart Is in My Books
153(3)
Donna Janell Bowman
Putting the Heart in Nonfiction
156(3)
Patricia Newman
Finding My New Voice
159(3)
Paula Yoo
The Seeds of Childhood
162(3)
Nancy F. Castaldo
How Primary Sources Saved Me (and Might Just Save the World)
165(3)
Lee Wind
A Compost of Questions
168(2)
Heather L. Montgomery
Fragments of My Own Life
170(2)
Carla Killough McClafferty
In the Classroom
172(7)
Bibliography of Children's Books 179(8)
Professional References 187(2)
Index 189(10)
Editor 199