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Breaking Stereotypes and Having Representation in Kid's Books - with Jon Marshall

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In this episode, Andy Coats interviews Jon Marshall, an author and entrepreneur, who shares his journey into children's literature. Jonathan discusses the importance of representation, particularly in black fatherhood, and how his personal experiences shaped his storytelling. He emphasizes the need for diverse narratives in children's books and the impact of community support on an author's success. The conversation also touches on the challenges of self-doubt, the significance of school visits, and the importance of intentionality in building an author brand. Jon's latest book, 'My Dragon's Not Laughing,' is highlighted as a product of inspiration from his interactions with children.
Takeaways:
- Jon Marshall's journey into children's literature began as a way to connect with his sons.
- Representation in children's books is crucial for children to see themselves in stories.
- The importance of family dynamics and community in storytelling.
- Jon's background in education and social work informs his writing.
- Creating stories for children can help challenge stereotypes and inspire young readers.
- School visits provide valuable feedback and inspiration for new stories.
- Authors must invest time and effort into marketing their books after publication.
- Self-doubt and imposter syndrome are common challenges for authors.
- Building a supportive community is essential for success in the publishing industry.
- Every story has the potential to impact at least one reader positively.
#childrensauthor #becomeanauthor #childrensauthorshow #childrensliterature #representationmatters #authorimpact
You can find Jon’s books and connect with him on his website:
www.wrotebyjon.com
Follow Jon on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/wrotebyjon/
You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at:
https://a.co/d/2jfCcxz
Check us out on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQ
Follow us on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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In this episode, Andy Coats interviews Jon Marshall, an author and entrepreneur, who shares his journey into children's literature. Jonathan discusses the importance of representation, particularly in black fatherhood, and how his personal experiences shaped his storytelling. He emphasizes the need for diverse narratives in children's books and the impact of community support on an author's success. The conversation also touches on the challenges of self-doubt, the significance of school visits, and the importance of intentionality in building an author brand. Jon's latest book, 'My Dragon's Not Laughing,' is highlighted as a product of inspiration from his interactions with children.
Takeaways:
- Jon Marshall's journey into children's literature began as a way to connect with his sons.
- Representation in children's books is crucial for children to see themselves in stories.
- The importance of family dynamics and community in storytelling.
- Jon's background in education and social work informs his writing.
- Creating stories for children can help challenge stereotypes and inspire young readers.
- School visits provide valuable feedback and inspiration for new stories.
- Authors must invest time and effort into marketing their books after publication.
- Self-doubt and imposter syndrome are common challenges for authors.
- Building a supportive community is essential for success in the publishing industry.
- Every story has the potential to impact at least one reader positively.
#childrensauthor #becomeanauthor #childrensauthorshow #childrensliterature #representationmatters #authorimpact
You can find Jon’s books and connect with him on his website:
www.wrotebyjon.com
Follow Jon on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/wrotebyjon/
You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at:
https://a.co/d/2jfCcxz
Check us out on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQ
Follow us on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

  continue reading

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