ABOUT BARBARA BIETZ

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California, United States
I am a children's author, magazine writer, children's book reviewer, and chair of the Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee. I love talking about children's books and the craft of writing. My midddle grade chapter book, LIKE a MACCABEE, was released in October 2006 (Yotzeret Publishing) The best part of being an author is visiting schools and meeting students, teachers, and librarians. I write book reviews for Jewish Book World magazine and the Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter. Selected interviews from this blog are featured in Jewish Book World Magazine. My monthly book column appears in the award winning web site, FamiliesOnlineMagazine.com. I also teach writing classes for adults. Please check out my web site at www.BarbaraBietz.com Contact me at BarbaraBietz@aol.com.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Rooster Prince of Breslov is here!













I am thrilled to welcome my dear friend, Ann Stampler. Ann is a multi-award winning children's author. Fans of all ages adore her folktales, including one of my personal favorites, Something for Nothing. Ann is a gifted story teller and her books will delight readers for generations to come. Her newest release, The Rooster Prince of Breslov is a wonderful tale of a prince who thinks he is a rooster and his relationship with a very clever teacher.

How did you develop your interest in folktales?
I come from a family that loves stories. Telling stories, reading stories, listening to stories, demanding to be told stories -- these were all important parts of my childhood. I will never forget sitting with relatives as they shared tales with me, or my father’s bedtime stories and the books he read me. But I especially loved, and continue to love, folktales. For me, they were a way to connect to my family’s history and Eastern European roots.

I also came to respect folklore as a special way to learn about and understand other cultures, such as the Native American tales that came from the different regions of America where I’ve lived. I wasn’t half as interested in the facts and figures, I wanted to know the stories, and I always found those stories captivating.

What challenges did you face when writing The Rooster Prince of Breslov?
I always feel a tremendous sense of stewardship when I turn a folktale into a book. It’s like a baby; a wonderful gift that you try very, very hard not to mess up. The Rooster Prince is a very popular story, and there is a fine line between telling your own particular, unique version and not straying too far from the bones of the traditional tale. Also, as careful as I wanted to be to create something with literary merit, I didn’t want to lose the story’s hilarious, earthy humor, or its lively pace. And I wanted the beautiful message to come through without being too heavy handed.

What is the best part of being a children's book writer?
The best part is the actual writing of the books. I love writing. I love sitting there with a fresh pad of paper and a pen and writing sentences, moving words and sentences and paragraphs around, spreading out pages on the floor so I can look at the entire text of the picture book. I love watching typed pages take shape on my computer screen and then being able to play with the text so easily. My picture book writing process is very visual, so I like closing my eyes and seeing my characters play out the action of the story. And I read the stories aloud to myself over and over as I write them to make sure that the sentences work and the rhythms are right, so I enjoy the auditory aspect of writing for children as well.

With folk tales, it is a real joy to share stories with the deep values and messages that the tales carry to a new generation of children, to stimulate their imaginations and creativity. I experienced the stories as a gift when they were given to me, and it is a pleasure to be able to pass on and share that gift.

What is your favorite children's book?
I have many favorite children’s books as an adult, but as a child, my favorite picture book was Thidwck the Big Hearted Moose by Dr. Seuss, and my favorite novel was A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle.

Ann, thanks for stopping by. I wish you all the best with The Rooster Prince of Breslov!

To learn more about my friend Ann, please visit http://annredischstampler.com/

Saturday, September 11, 2010

My New Adventure















This month I began a new adventure as the director at Chyten Education in Westlake Village. It is a dream to be surrounded by so many people who are passionate about education.

Coming soon - more interviews with some of my favorite authors!