March 26, 2017 This story will be much better told if I don’t relate the outcome at the beginning. It began with a campsite. And what campsite it was! A rolling field of green tumbled with mottled stones stretched a long way down to the mud-slicked rocks at the water’s edge. Gently lapping waves washed... Continue Reading →
10 Things to Know about a Typical Chilean Street
This is a photo of a typical residential street in the capital city of Santiago. Because I’m from the U.S., I’m going to use that as my point of reference when describing the differences between the Chilean residential street and one in the U.S. This following picture is taken in the neighborhood in which I’m... Continue Reading →
Writers on Writing: Your Past You
If you could give career advice to your younger self, what would you say?
Multiracial Families in Picture Books
Because this is a topic close to my heart, I thought I'd share a list of beautiful books I've encountered that include multiracial families. There are plenty of multiracial families out there that would love to see themselves represented in a book. And NOT a book all about how multiracial families are normal - rather,... Continue Reading →