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Unveiling the Challenges and Triumphs of a Military Spouse Children's Book Author

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Monica Voicu Denniston joins us to discuss her engaging children's book, "Maggie the Military Rat," which explores the unique experiences of military children.

Central to our conversation is the inspiration behind Maggie, a character that resonates with the challenges and resilience of those navigating military life.

Monica shares her journey, from her early love of storytelling to the trials of publishing amidst the demands of a military lifestyle.

We delve into the intricacies of character development, mainly how Maggie embodies the spirit of perseverance, and the importance of fostering empathy through literature.

Additionally, we examine the practical aspects of book promotion, including school visits and the significance of establishing connections within the literary community.

Monica Voicu Denniston's foray into children's literature is emblematic of her personal experiences as a military spouse, culminating in the creation of her book 'Maggie the Military Rat'. This character, born from her daughter's innocent assertion against the label of 'military brat', personifies the challenges and struggles faced by children in military families.

The podcast delves into the genesis of this narrative, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and resilience, as embodied by Maggie. Through her story, Monica conveys messages of strength and perseverance, illustrating how children can navigate their unique circumstances with courage and humor.

Throughout the episode, Monica shares her creative process, shedding light on writing, editing, and self-publishing challenges.

She emphasizes the importance of community and support from organizations such as SCBWI, which have been instrumental in her journey.

As she recounts her experiences, Monica highlights the realities of marketing and distribution in the publishing world, where the path to success can often be fraught with obstacles. Her candid reflections serve as a source of inspiration for aspiring authors, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their creative pursuits despite the challenges they may encounter.

In discussing the broader implications of her work, Monica underscores the significance of representation in children's literature. 'Maggie the Military Rat' is intended for military children and all readers, aiming to foster understanding and empathy through storytelling.

The podcast culminates in a powerful reminder of literature's transformative nature: Monica urges listeners to support diverse voices within the literary community.

Her journey is a testament to stories' impact, resonating with audiences and bridging gaps between different experiences and backgrounds.

Takeaways:

  • Creating a children's book can take many years, and personal experiences and life changes influence it.
  • Maggie the Military Rat serves as a representation of the unique challenges faced by military children.
  • The importance of community and empathy is emphasized, showcasing how friendships can bridge gaps for military families.
  • Authors should recognize the value of their work and not shy away from charging for school visits and events.
  • Joining organizations like SCBWI can provide invaluable support and networking opportunities for aspiring authors.
  • High-quality illustrations and professional editing are crucial for a successful children's book.

Links promised:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Kickstarter
  • Ingram Spark
  • KDP
  • Amazon
  • SCBWI
  • Hug a Hero
  • Penny Wishes Press

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36 episodes

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Monica Voicu Denniston joins us to discuss her engaging children's book, "Maggie the Military Rat," which explores the unique experiences of military children.

Central to our conversation is the inspiration behind Maggie, a character that resonates with the challenges and resilience of those navigating military life.

Monica shares her journey, from her early love of storytelling to the trials of publishing amidst the demands of a military lifestyle.

We delve into the intricacies of character development, mainly how Maggie embodies the spirit of perseverance, and the importance of fostering empathy through literature.

Additionally, we examine the practical aspects of book promotion, including school visits and the significance of establishing connections within the literary community.

Monica Voicu Denniston's foray into children's literature is emblematic of her personal experiences as a military spouse, culminating in the creation of her book 'Maggie the Military Rat'. This character, born from her daughter's innocent assertion against the label of 'military brat', personifies the challenges and struggles faced by children in military families.

The podcast delves into the genesis of this narrative, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and resilience, as embodied by Maggie. Through her story, Monica conveys messages of strength and perseverance, illustrating how children can navigate their unique circumstances with courage and humor.

Throughout the episode, Monica shares her creative process, shedding light on writing, editing, and self-publishing challenges.

She emphasizes the importance of community and support from organizations such as SCBWI, which have been instrumental in her journey.

As she recounts her experiences, Monica highlights the realities of marketing and distribution in the publishing world, where the path to success can often be fraught with obstacles. Her candid reflections serve as a source of inspiration for aspiring authors, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their creative pursuits despite the challenges they may encounter.

In discussing the broader implications of her work, Monica underscores the significance of representation in children's literature. 'Maggie the Military Rat' is intended for military children and all readers, aiming to foster understanding and empathy through storytelling.

The podcast culminates in a powerful reminder of literature's transformative nature: Monica urges listeners to support diverse voices within the literary community.

Her journey is a testament to stories' impact, resonating with audiences and bridging gaps between different experiences and backgrounds.

Takeaways:

  • Creating a children's book can take many years, and personal experiences and life changes influence it.
  • Maggie the Military Rat serves as a representation of the unique challenges faced by military children.
  • The importance of community and empathy is emphasized, showcasing how friendships can bridge gaps for military families.
  • Authors should recognize the value of their work and not shy away from charging for school visits and events.
  • Joining organizations like SCBWI can provide invaluable support and networking opportunities for aspiring authors.
  • High-quality illustrations and professional editing are crucial for a successful children's book.

Links promised:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Kickstarter
  • Ingram Spark
  • KDP
  • Amazon
  • SCBWI
  • Hug a Hero
  • Penny Wishes Press

  continue reading

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