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Interview with Author and Illustrator Rachel Isadora

Authors + Illustrators, Interviews, Vet InterviewsLindsay Ward4 Comments

Happy Thursday Critters! I’m honored to be posting an interview with the incredibly talented Rachel Isadora today! She has had an amazing career in publishing, including a Caldecott honor for BEN’S TRUMPET. I’m thrilled she is with us today to share her experiences and TWO new books written with Robie Rogge, published by Holiday House, releasing this month.

So without further ado, please welcome Rachel Isadora!

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Where do you live?

New York and France.

How many years have you been in publishing?

Approximately 40 years.

How did you first get published?

I was a ballet dancer and after an injury prevented me from dancing for a few months, I brought some drawings I had done to McMillan Publishers. I met Elizabeth Shub, an editor, and she asked me if I would like to do a book with her. Having had no formal art or writing training, she patiently worked with me and the result was my first book, Max. I returned to dance and continued to illustrate and write books at the same time.

Do you write/illustrate full-time?

Yes, I have all these years and continue to do so.

What inspires you to create picture books?

I enjoy thinking of new ideas and how to illustrate them. Many times, my visual ideas come first, things I want to draw, and the story follows. I enjoy creating new ways to express the illustrations. I use various mediums; watercolor, pastels, oil paint, collage and have done a few books on the computer.

What surprised you the most working as an author/illustrator?

I was very surprised that I could actually write and illustrate a book. As I said, I had no training in neither art nor writing and, from the beginning, learned to do so on the job. I was very proud  when I got my first contract and then was presented with my first book. I remember getting on the bus, in New York, and showing all the riders around me my book, Max.

What is your favorite thing about being an author/illustrator?

I love working alone. When I was a ballerina, I was always in the presence of others. Being in my studio working by myself, listening to music, is total joy.

What do you do to shake the rust off or get new ideas?

I am thinking all the time about ideas I’d like to express whether visually or through writing. I read a great deal, observe people around me, visit many museums and go to the theater, etc. All of these stimulate new ideas. I think of ways in which I can interpret them and then express them in a children’s book. 

Anything you are habitual about when it comes to creativity?

Whether illustrating or writing or painting, I do it everyday. 

What has been the highlight of your career thus far?

It’s all been a high.

Can you tell us about your newest book?

I’m doing two books for Holiday House both of which enter a new realm for me, they are “lift-the-flap” books. They involve more than turning the page and require a child’s physical participation. This meant I had to do more complicated layouts and planning. I think both books lend themselves to their themes, one is manners (I Say Please and Thank You: Lift-the-Flap Manners) and the other animal sounds (After the Buzz Comes the Bee: Lift-the-Flap Animal Sounds). When the child opens the flap, there is a surprise finale.

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap closed) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap Open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

(Flap Open) Interior art from I SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU written by Robie Rogge and Rachel Isadora, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora published by Holiday House, October 2021

What’s up next for you?

I will soon be working on another flip the flap book for Holiday House, The Nutcracker. I look forward to this book as dance is always my favorite subject to paint.

Anything else you’d like to share with aspiring authors and illustrators?

In order for this, or any other career to work, you must go at it continually, all the time. That’s the kind of devotion it takes to succeed….and, of course, only you and you alone can determine what success means to you.

And last, but not least, favorite 80s movie?

Dirty Dancing, boiled down to one. I knew many people involved in this movie…..


Huge thank you to Rachel for stopping by Critter Lit today! You’ve had such an incredible career and we are big fans!


Rachel Isadora has written and illustrated more than two hundred children’s books, including Ben’s Trumpet, a Caldecott Honor book. A former ballet dancer, she is also a fine artist with a special interest in dance. Rachel lives in France and New York City.

FOR MORE INFO about Rachel, visit her online:  http://www.rachelisadora.com/ or follow her on social media:

Twitter - @chomsk7

Instagram - @rachelisadoraart

BUY THIS BOOK To order Rachel’s books, click here.

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Interview with Author Deb Gruelle

Authors, InterviewsLindsay Ward3 Comments

Happy Thursday Critters! I’m thrilled to share one final interview with you all for the year— and what a year it has been! I’m soaking up lots of family time with my husband and boys and diving deep into the holiday spirit, which has been a lovely silver lining amidst the year we’ve all had. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and cheers to a new year, which is hopefully much better that 2020!

So to send us off for the year, please welcome author Deb Gruelle, whose debut novelty book, TEN LITTLE NIGHT STARS, illustrated by Gabi Murphy, sold over 145,000 copies and counting! Her follow-up book, SLEEPY TIME COLORS, released this past August and it’s sure to be another family favorite!

So without further ado, please welcome Deb Gruelle!

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Where do you live?

Northern California

How many years have you been in publishing?

I’m a recovering technical writer. My first adult nonfiction trade book was published 26 years ago in 1994, but my first children’s book wasn’t published until 2 years ago in 2018, so I’m still a newcomer to the Kidlit world.

How did you first get published?

I went to a writer’s conference and met the publisher who published my first book (without an agent). That’s also how I sold my first children’s book, many years later (with an agent).

Do you write full-time?

I live with a chronic illness, so I write when I’m able to around that.

What inspires you to create picture books?

I remember how I wanted to be a good mom and read to my kids, but by the end of the day, I was often so knackered that though bedtime was a precious bonding time, I hated when my kids picked long books to read.

So, I was inspired to write short bedtime books that young kids would hopefully love and that could also help sleep-deprived parents feel like heroes when they took a few minutes to read them to bond with their kids.

What surprised you the most working as an author?

I was so surprised that my first book would be purchased by a large publisher, then sell well.

What is your favorite thing about being an author?

The feedback from readers. This is one of my favorite reviews:

“This is our favorite book! … I read it so much that I memorized it and it has become what I “read” to her in the dark when she’s teething and needs to be held and rocked!”

What could be better for an author to hear than that their book is a regular part of bringing comfort to a child.

 What do you find difficult working as an author?

With each new book, I don’t know if I’ll have what it takes to write it.

What do you do to shake the rust off or get new ideas?

I participate in StoryStorm and 12x12.

Anything you are habitual about when it comes to creativity?

When I get an idea, I write it down.

Can you share a positive experience you’ve had in the Kid Lit community?

I love the Kidlit community. I’ve had positive experiences in SCBWI, 12x12, the StoryStorm group, and the Children’s Book Insider groups. All have been so welcoming and wanting to support other children’s writers.

What has been the highlight of your career thus far?

The review mentioned above under “favorite thing.”

What is something you wish someone had told you when you first started writing?

It will take you 16 years to sell your first children’s book, but it will be well worth it. So keep learning and have perseverance.

Can you tell us about your newest book?

My newest children’s book Sleepy Time Colors helps children feel secure enough to fall asleep while teaching them colors.  It’s a companion book to my bestselling going-to-bed and counting picture book, Ten Little Night Stars (with over 145,000 copies sold).

What’s up next for you?

I will keep trying to think of new stories to help teething children. : )

Anything else you’d like to share with aspiring authors and illustrators?

Perseverance and continued learning are both key in this industry.

And last, but not least, favorite 80s movie?

I love Back to the Future, so I’d have to go with that.


Huge thank you to Deb for stopping by Critter Lit today! Congratulations on your newest book!


Deb Gruelle (grew-WELL) is a bestselling and award-winning author for children and adults. She writes for children to entertain and offer them a sense of security. Yes, she’s related to Johnny Gruelle, the creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy, and she loves being a third-generation writer for children. She feels honored to share stories with children to enrich their childhood memories and writes for adults to offer them hope.

Gruelle is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) to help children in foster care navigate the court system. She’s raised three multi-ethnic children who joined her family by both birth and adoption.

Her favorite part about writing is the wonderful readers and writers she meets.

FOR MORE INFORMATION about Deb or her books visit her online:

DEBGRUELLE.COM

Or follow her on social media:

Facebook.com/DebGruelleAuthor

Instagram.com/DebGruelleAuthor

Twitter.com/DebGruelleAuth 

ORDER THIS BOOK To order a copy of SLEEPY TIME COLORS, click here.

WIN A COPY! Want to win a copy of SLEEPY TIME COLORS?! Leave a COMMENT below or RETWEET this post on Twitter. One lucky winner will be announced on Thursday, December 24th! US addresses only please.