The bold font are the questions I asked, the regular font are her answers, and the bold italic font are my comments about her answers.
Hi Jessica. Thank you for having me on your blog!
Would you please describe your book, Obi’s Mud Bath, in seven words?
Determined Rhino, Teamwork, Funny, Ooey, Gooey - Mud
You have another picture book releasing in 2021. Would you like to tell us a little about Not So Fast, Max?
Sure! This is a book that speaks to my love of family traditions. When Max’s Israeli grandma (his savta) comes for a visit and mentions making caramel apples, he wants to get started right away. Savta says ‘not so fast.’ First, she has something special planned. During her visit, Max and his sister Emily learn some amazing things about their spunky Savta. Together, the threesome come up with a new tradition for Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and in the end, Max discovers that good things are worth the wait.
What is your favorite time of day?
This is a great question. I am definitely a morning person. I love being up before anyone else (super early) and starting my day by doing something active. This is also the most creative time of the day for me and when I did most of my editing for Obi’s Mud Bath. I love the tranquility of the morning hours and knowing that I have the whole day ahead of me.
What is one piece of advice you would give aspiring authors?
Read. Read. Read. By reading across all genres, but especially the types of books you are looking to write, you’ll get a feel for what works, what doesn’t work, what resonates with you, what causes you to pull a particular book off the shelf, and what makes a successful book. A writer who reads is on their way to becoming an author!
Great advice! :)
What are some books you’re looking forward to reading in 2021?
Here are some of the many books I can’t wait to read:
Amira’s Picture Day by Reem Faruqi
Peace by Baptise Paul and Miranda Paul
Flying High: The Story of Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles by Michelle Meadows
The Leaf Detective: How Margaret Lowman Saved the Trees by Heather Lang
Bubbe and Bart’s Matzoh Ball Mayhem by Bonnie Grubman
Medusa’s Hair Do-lemma by Jennifer Buchet
You can find Annette online on Twitter, Facebook, or annetteschottenfeld.com.
Book Info: Obi’s Mud Bath (Clear Fork Publishing/Spork Imprint, Summer 2021) written by Annette Schottenfeld and illustrated by Folasade Adeshida.
Zimbabwe is having a drought, and it's too hot for Obi, a little rhino. On the hunt for a cool, oooey. gooey mud bath, he gets his snout stuck in one mess after another. Finally, Obi realizes that teamwork and some fancy moves with his new friends - an ostrich, giraffe, and elephant - might just help beat the heat. This story is based on an actual event.
Thank you for hosting my interview Jessica!
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