By Chana Stiefel
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Popular children's book author Josh Funk (of LADY PANCAKE & SIR FRENCH TOAST fame) has not one but TWO new picture books out in a single week! PIRASAURS hit the shelves on August 30 and DEAR DRAGON swoops into stores today, September 6. To celebrate these book birthdays, Josh has shared some Funky advice for aspiring kidlit authors. PLUS he's generously offering a TWO book giveaway—one of his two new titles to TWO lucky KidLitTakeaways winners. Details below!
KLT: Welcome to Kidlitakeaways, Josh! Fill in the blank: Having two picture books come out in the same week is like ________________. JF: ...eating your two favorite desserts. Or maybe like having fraternal twins? I don't know, I don't have twins. KLT: Are you marketing the two books together or does each one get its own unique campaign? JF: More separately than together at this point. Each book is published by a different publisher, and each is illustrated by a different illustrator (Michael Slack's PIRASAURS are better than I could have imagined and Rodolfo Montalvo's DEAR DRAGON art is so gorgeous). Each of the publishers is approaching publicity from its own angle. Each book has its own trailer. In blog interviews (like this) and at in-person events, I certainly promote both books. But I believe that each book deserves its own publicity efforts. KLT: PIRASAURS is your second picture book to hit bookstores after your wildly successful LADY PANCAKE & SIR FRENCH TOAST. Do you feel any different with this release, like a more experienced dad? What’s changed? JF: I'm still pretty excited! Maybe it would have been a let down - but I gotta say, having two books come out at the same time might even beat the excitement of the debut (I'm not sure - we'll have to see how this plays out). One thing that's different is that because of Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast, I now have connections with bookstores, educators, and bloggers. It's been easier to connect with readers, and in some cases, people are reaching out to me. And also, I know how fun it is to release a book to the world. I'm just that much more excited to do it again! KLT: One of your new books, DEAR DRAGON, is about the relationship between two pen pals (a boy and a dragon). How did that story come about? JF: I gotta thank my kids for this one (again). We were on our way home from a theatrical production of Charlotte's Web, and my wife and I were discussing her 8th grade social studies class's pen pals (Mama Funk is the teacher). At the time, my son was going through a serious dragon phase (two of our favorite read alouds were TAKE CARE, GOOD KNIGHT by Shelley Moore Thomas and WHEN A DRAGON MOVES IN by Jodi Moore). He piped up from the back seat (say in falsetto toddler voice) "I want to be pen pals with a DRAGON!" And that's how it happened. KLT: Congrats on the upcoming LADY PANCAKE & SIR FRENCH TOAST, PART TWO. What’s it like to write a sequel? Did you already have the second story in mind when you submitted the first book? JF: I certainly did not have the sequel in mind when writing the first one. But I wrote LP&SFT: THE CASE OF THE STINKY STENCH about six months before the first one came out. I had seen Brendan Kearney's illustrations of the original and it opened up a ton of possibilities. Now that the world of LP&SFT actually existed, I was able to stretch it further - explore more of the fridge and really have fun with it. While I didn't know if Sterling would want to publish it - they didn't ask for it, I just wrote it on my own without even telling my agent first - just knowing that they liked the first one enough to publish it allowed me to take more risks in the sequel. I knew that at a minimum, they understood what I was trying to do. And I honestly think the sequel might be better because of that. KLT: What were TWO of your favorite children’s books as a child (and why)? JF: Just two? Well, I'm gonna go with Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig. Why? I'm not entirely sure. I know it certainly caused a great amount of claustrophobia in me (being turned into a stone, being inches from the pebble but not able to reach it). But really, it's got a caring family, magic, and a happy ending. Plus, my parents must have read it to me a lot. Number two would be Matilda. I was the perfect age for this book when it was released. It had the perfect amount of magical realism and the underdog heroine. Plus, I love seeing villains get their comeuppance through successful pranks! KLT: What are TWO takeaways for aspiring authors? JF: Well, I've written a 12-Step Guide to Writing Picture Books on my website (joshfunkbooks.com), that shares most of what I've learned since I started writing. The first thing I'd say is: Keep Writing. Every book I write is better than the last. And that makes sense as the more I read, the more I write, and the more I learn, I'm improving. Just like anything, writing takes practice. The second thing, which relates to the first is: Keep Learning. Go to conferences, workshops, and retreats. Network with other writers and industry professionals. Learn about writing in areas outside of your genre - because a good story is a good story, whether in picture book, novel, or other form. They all need good characters, plots, emotion, conflict, and so on. Everything you learn will make you a better all around writer - so never stop learning. Thank you, Josh, for your terrific interview! Find out how to enter the TWO book giveaway (one book for TWO lucky winners) below. The more ways you enter (by commenting on this blog, joining our email list, following us on Twitter @kidlittakeaways & tweeting...), the higher your chances of winning! Good luck! ![]()
About Josh Funk: Josh Funk writes silly stories and somehow tricks people into publishing them as picture books - such as the Award-Winning LADY PANCAKE & SIR FRENCH TOAST (Sterling), PIRASAURS! (Scholastic), DEAR DRAGON (Viking/Penguin), LP&SFT: THE CASE OF THE STINKY STENCH (Sterling, 2017), IT'S NOT JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (Two Lions, 2017), and more.
Josh is a board member of The Writers' Loft in Sherborn, MA, and the co-coordinator of the 2016 and 2017 New England Regional SCBWI Conferences. Josh grew up in New England and studied Computer Science in school. Today, he still lives in New England and when not writing Java code or Python scripts, he drinks Java coffee and writes picture book manuscripts. Josh is terrible at writing bios, so please help fill in the blanks. Josh enjoys _______ during ________ and has always loved __________. He has played ____________ since age __ and his biggest fear in life is being eaten by a __________. Find out more about josh at www.joshfunkbooks.com and on twitter at @joshfunkbooks.
23 Comments
9/6/2016 09:56:34 am
Great interview, KidLitTakeaways. I'm a fan of the advice Josh shares with writers on his website, and look forward to reading these new books!
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Kristi Veitenheimer
9/6/2016 02:27:23 pm
Congratulations, Josh, on your new books! I can only imagine how awesome you must feel!
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Megan Taraszkiewicz
9/6/2016 03:34:05 pm
Can't wait to get my hands on these two books. I actually just nudged our local children's librarian to get on it and order them already. Congratulations, Josh! Two books birthing at the same time....so cool!
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9/6/2016 05:38:03 pm
I love books that inspire kids to write! I can't wait to share Dear Dragon with my first grade students. Thanks, Josh!
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9/6/2016 06:32:30 pm
I love that your kid wanted a dragon for a pen pal - a kid after my own heart. And pirasaurs! of course! What else would they be? Great interview with Josh - and thanks for directing us over to his site for the Guide to Writing...
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9/7/2016 07:41:41 am
Matilda! Of course it was your favorite. Such magic in those pages.
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9/7/2016 10:41:56 am
...is like celebrating two holidays in a week's time. BTW, I can't wai tto get my hands on these books.
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Aaron
9/7/2016 04:22:12 pm
Great interview! Always interesting to hear Josh' remarks on his writing process!
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Maria Marshall
9/8/2016 01:46:30 pm
Congrats Josh. Can't wait to read Dear Dragon.
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9/9/2016 08:47:28 am
Josh Funk is a genius! These books will be a great treat for my grandson. Always trying to promote reading through the love of fun books. One day I hope to get a my own children's book published and Josh's books are great mentor texts.
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Stacey Hazuda
9/10/2016 01:00:15 pm
Can't wait to read both of these books!
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Kelly G
9/10/2016 06:22:46 pm
Awesomely hilarious books that I'd love to read aloud to classes K-5! Breakfast foods, cute dragons and dino-pirates...what could possibly be next!? I'll be reading whatever it is!
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Great interview! The new books sound like fun. Josh Funk's first one certainly was.
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Angie Quantrell
9/12/2016 07:53:25 am
Congratulations, Josh! How exciting for you (and US)! Best wishes on the new books.
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Tracey Brown
9/12/2016 08:44:20 am
Congratulations, Josh! Can't wait to read your new books!
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9/12/2016 08:56:12 am
Congrats. I love your titles (funny) with a ton of kid appeal.
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9/12/2016 02:10:29 pm
Josh, your books are so much fun to read and share with children. Looking forward to all of your next ones.
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9/13/2016 03:53:08 am
Thanks for all of your wonderful comments and feedback! Announcing GIVEAWAY WINNERS today!
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