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Storystorm Day 14: “Guard Your Ideas Like Gold” by Marcie Colleen

  by Marcie Colleen When Tara asked me to blog for Storystorm I knew right away that there were two points I wanted to make. Ideas can come from the most random and wackiest places. A good idea is in…

Source: Storystorm Day 14: “Guard Your Ideas Like Gold” by Marcie Colleen

Great ideas are like gold! Keep them safe!


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Storystorm Day 13: “The Mock Caldecott Awards” by Colby Sharp

by Colby Sharp One of my favorite things to do with my students is a Mock Caldecott unit. Each year, my friend Mr. Schu and I select 20 books for the study. Mr. Schu posts the list on his blog with…

Source: Storystorm Day 13: “The Mock Caldecott Awards” by Colby Sharp

Teachers! This is a great idea to do with students. Librarians, you could probably adjust and do the same activity. Readers – who wouldn’t want to be in on the decision making for the Mock Caldecott Awards? Pick me, pick me!


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Storystorm Day 12: “Dances with Ketchup” by Julie McGann

by Julie McGann My name is Julie McGann and I am a wish-granting digital artist who captures the imagination of little dreamers worldwide by giving them the dream pet they have always wanted. Child…

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I love the way Julie creates her imaginative art! Perfect for kids of all ages.


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Storystorm Day 11: “Rrrrripped from the Headlines” by Chana Stiefel

by Chana Stiefel Well, Storystormers. We have made it to January 11 already. While many of us have developed an aversion to the news these days, I encourage you to give your morning newspaper a sec…

Source: Storystorm Day 11: “Rrrrripped from the Headlines” by Chana Stiefel

Interesting story ideas can literally be rrrrippped from the newspaper! How fun is that?


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Storystorm Day 10: “Storystorm While You Work” by Nancy Churnin

by Nancy Churnin If I had a nickel for every time someone asked me if I was going to quit my job now that my first book has been published, I’d have…a couple of dollars. Which is not enough t…

Source: Storystorm Day 10: “Storystorm While You Work” by Nancy

Story ideas may be found anywhere, we just gotta pay attention and catch them!


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Storystorm Day 9: “The Original Character” by Salina Yoon & Christopher Polentz

by Salina Yoon & Christopher Polentz People often ask me if my characters come first, or the story. Which inspires the other? Each book is different, but it’s an interesting question, and fun t…

Source: Storystorm Day 9: “The Original Character” by Salina Yoon & Christopher Polentz

Intriguing way to search for story ideas!


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Storystorm Day 8: “Sing Along to the Classics” by Tara Lazar

by Tara Lazar (with Deb Lund) Over the holidays, I caught an NPR broadcast on secular Christmas music. Immediately struck by the rich voices of Perry Como, Judy Garland, and Nat King Cole, I listen…

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Can we learn from and be inspired by the classics? You bet! That’s why they’re classics!


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Storystorm Day 7: “Be Big! Be Small! Be Any Size at All!” by Jennifer Arena

by Jennifer Arena A year ago last autumn in Chicago during the Architecture Biennial, one exhibit captured my imagination. Situated in the middle of a large room were several dozen waist-high stand…

Source: Storystorm Day 7: “Be Big! Be Small! Be Any Size at All!” by Jennifer Arena

Need fresh ideas? Change your perspective! Can you see those tiny people sitting on a mountain of chips?


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Storystorm Day 6: “Switching Sides: How a Novelist Became a Picture Book Writer” by Hannah Barnaby

by Hannah Barnaby Novels were my first love—as a children’s literature graduate student, as an editor, as a bookseller, and then as a writer. I loved long descriptive passages, the rising ten…

Source: Storystorm Day 6: “Switching Sides: How a Novelist Became a Picture Book Writer” by Hannah Barnaby


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Storystorm Day 5: “Don’t Think. Just Draw.” by Dan Moynihan

by Dan Moynihan “DON’T THINK. JUST DRAW.” That’s what I’ll tell you in one of my collaborative story-making events. That’s our motto as we set forth to create a wild batch of picture book stories i…

Source: Storystorm Day 5: “Don’t Think. Just Draw.” by Dan Moynihan

Don’t think – just go. Allow the creative juices to flow and see where your story takes you! Thanks, Dan!