Podcast – Stephen Swinburne

Podcast – Stephen Swinburne

Stephen Swinburne

Through humor and storytelling, veteran nonfiction author Stephen Swinburne takes us into the heart of narrative nonfiction storytelling with solid tips and tricks for writing STEM and STEAM manuscripts, including what editors are looking for in today’s market. Learn to use “story” to create quality, informational books that hook young readers on topics of science, technology, engineering, art and math as well as people and history.

Stephen Swinburne holds a BA degree in Biology and English from Castleton State College in Vermont. He has worked as a ranger in a number of national parks and is the author of over 30 children’s books. His extensive travels to faraway lands such as Africa and treks through Yellowstone have all influenced his book projects. Steve’s recent titles include, Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes (Boyds Mill Press), Sea Turtle Scientist (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), and Safe in a Storm (Scholastic), about animals finding cozy places to stay safe and warm. Steve visits nearly a hundred schools a year across the United States as well as many international schools.

In this episode, enjoy Stephen Swinburne’s delightful take on how to write engaging and entertaining STEM and STEAM books for young audiences.

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For more of Steve’s tips for writing nonfiction and STEM/STEAM (including an ukulele serenade!), pick up Steve’s full “STEAMpower: Bringing Nonfiction to Life” presentation on the Picture Book Summit Teachable site HERE.

Kelli Panique

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