Why We Read6 Comments“Good children’s literature appeals not only to the child in the adult, but to the adult in the child.” -Anonymous Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmail
Jeanette Levellie saysSeptember 14, 2009 at 4:11 pmCaroline: I love this quote, since I started out writing for children. That Anonymous sure has a lot of wisdom!JenAudience of ONE(I too am a pastor’s wife. I saw your comment on Sherrinda’s blog)Reply
sherrinda saysSeptember 15, 2009 at 12:45 amAnother writing pastor’s wife! I wonder how many of us there are in the blogsphere! Thanks for sharing on my blog! So what are you writing these days?Reply
Caroline Starr Rose saysSeptember 15, 2009 at 12:48 amPicture books, mid-grade, and YA. And you?Reply
sherrinda saysSeptember 15, 2009 at 1:12 amI wrote a medieval romance with a Christian world view. My dad is an author/editor and he has it right now…chopping it to bits, no doubt. lolDo you illustrate your picture books?Reply
Jody Hedlund saysSeptember 15, 2009 at 10:49 amGreat quote, Caroline! Thanks for sharing and for stopping by my blog too!Reply
Caroline: I love this quote, since I started out writing for children.
That Anonymous sure has a lot of wisdom!
Jen
Audience of ONE
(I too am a pastor’s wife. I saw your comment on Sherrinda’s blog)
Another writing pastor’s wife! I wonder how many of us there are in the blogsphere! Thanks for sharing on my blog! So what are you writing these days?
Picture books, mid-grade, and YA. And you?
I wrote a medieval romance with a Christian world view. My dad is an author/editor and he has it right now…chopping it to bits, no doubt. lol
Do you illustrate your picture books?
No, that would be a disaster!
Great quote, Caroline! Thanks for sharing and for stopping by my blog too!