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Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations

Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations

By: Kirsten W. Larson
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Ready to take a deep dive into the craft and business of nonfiction kidlit? In Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations, Kirsten W. Larson, author of ”Reimagining Your Nonfiction Picture Book,” chats with creators of nonfiction new releases about the craft and business of writing nonfiction for children and teens.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Ep. 17 Traveling for Research with Sandhya Acharya
    Dec 5 2025

    How do you write an authentic story rooted in a real place and culture?

    In this episode of Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations, host Kirsten W. Larson talks with Sandhya Acharya, author of Living Bridges: The Hidden World of India’s Woven Trees, illustrated by Avani Dwivedi.

    Discover how Sandhya turned her immersive travel research in Meghalaya, India, into a stunning informational fiction picture book about the living root bridges made from ficus trees and tended by the Khasi people.

    You’ll learn:

    ✔️How a spark of inspiration led to years of research and discovery

    ✔️The role of immersive, on-the-ground research in shaping authentic children’s stories

    ✔️Ways to respectfully connect with experts and communities to ensure cultural accuracy

    ✔️How to balance fiction and nonfiction in informational picture books

    ✔️Tips for capturing sensory details and emotional impressions while in the field

    This conversation is a must-listen for children’s book authors, nonfiction writers, and educators seeking to bring rich, authentic details into their stories.

    📖 Living Bridges: The Hidden World of India’s Woven Trees is available wherever books are sold. Learn more on Sandhya's website. https://www.sandhyaacharya.com/

    🔗 Transcript, summary, and writing resources at Kirstenwlarson.com.

    Key moments:

    00:00 – Introduction: Living Bridges and Authentic Storytelling

    01:00 – Inspiration: A Spark from Bridges and Gratitude

    05:00 – Research from Afar: Falling Down the Rabbit Hole

    07:00 – From Nonfiction to Informational Fiction

    09:00 – Traveling to Meghalaya: Immersive Research in Action

    12:00 – Writing with All Five Senses

    15:00 – Cultural Authenticity and Community Collaboration

    18:00 – The Power of Fictional Elements in True Stories

    23:00 – Collaboration with Illustrator Avani Dwivedi

    27:00 – What’s Next for Sandhya

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 16 - Writing Across Genres and Age Categories in Kid Lit
    Nov 7 2025

    🎙️ Episode 16: Writing Across Genres and Age Categories in KidLit

    How do successful children’s authors move seamlessly between board books, picture books, early readers, middle grade, and even books for adults—without losing their voice or audience?

    Host Kirsten W. Larson sits down with award-winning authors Marzieh Abbas (A Dupatta Is…, Yasmeen Lari: Green Architect, Aarzu All Around) and Valerie Bolling (Let’s Dance!, Ride Roll Run: Time for Fun!, A Flea for Justice, Goal Setting in the Writing Classroom) to discuss how they write “all the things.” You’ll hear how they:

    • Balance fiction, nonfiction, and informational fiction
    • Adjust craft for different age levels
    • Use mentor texts to grow across forms
    • Manage career focus and creative bandwidth
    • Say yes to opportunities that expand their writing lives

    Perfect for children’s authors, teachers, and anyone curious about the creative and business sides of kidlit.

    🔗 https://marziehabbas.com/

    🔗 https://www.valeriebolling.com/

    📚 Learn more: kirstenwlarson.com | writers.kirstenwlarson.com

    00:00 Ep. 16 - Writing Across Genres and Age Categories in Kid Lit

    00:07 Title: Writing Across Genres and Age Categories in Kid Lit

    00:38 Chapter 1: Meet Our Guests

    01:55 Chapter 2: Exploring Different Forms of Writing

    09:53 Chapter 3: Craft Considerations Across Genres

    42:44 Chapter 4: Career Impact of Writing Across Genres

    50:39 Chapter 5: Future Writing Goals

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    55 mins
  • 15 Fostering a Love of ALL Kinds of Nonfiction with Melissa Stewart
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode of the Nonfiction Kid Lit Craft Conversations podcast, host Kirsten W. Larson interviews award-winning nonfiction author Melissa Stewart. They discuss Stewart's five kinds of nonfiction classification system, its impact on writers, educators, and publishers, and the importance of expository nonfiction. Stewart shares insights on finding the perfect hook for manuscripts, how nonfiction authors connect emotionally with their topics, and how her research process shapes engaging books for young readers. They also spotlight Stewart's new book "From BAM! to BURP," including her initial inspiration during a school visit.

    00:00 Welcome to Nonfiction Kid Lit Craft Conversations

    00:17 Introducing Melissa Stewart and Her Work

    01:30 Exploring the Five Kinds of Nonfiction

    06:25 Impact on Educators, Librarians, and Publishers

    08:56 Addressing Misconceptions About Expository Literature

    13:39 Emotional Connection in Nonfiction Writing

    18:02 The Importance of a Strong Hook

    21:05 Finding the Perfect Hook: A Journey

    24:44 Staying Organized as a Prolific Author

    27:20 The Phases of Research

    28:40 Deciding What Stays and What Goes

    31:11 Introducing 'From BAM! to Burp!'

    31:47 The Hook and Approach for Complex Topics

    33:52 Personifying a Carbon Atom

    37:23 Trends in Children's Nonfiction

    40:58 Upcoming Book: Monarch and Mourning Cloak

    46:00 Final Thoughts and Advice for Writers

    46:29 Conclusion and Podcast Outro

    Find more resources on Melissa's website: https://melissa-stewart.com/

    Kirsten's website: https://kirstenwlarson.com/

    Support the podcast through our Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/NonfictionKidlitPodcast

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    47 mins
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