Tuesday, September 8, 2020

A Big Texas Conference Leads To Multiple Deals For Maria Ashworth (Plus A Giveaway!)

Maria Ashworth is a dedicated children’s book writer who has just released a big new venture, a  picture  book entitled MY BIG TREE, illustrated by Bailey Beougher. What makes this book different than the ones I typically feature? It is with a smaller, independent publisher…but it has led to big things for Maria’s career. (You note the theme is BIG here, right?) MY BIG TREE  features a sweet little blue bird who has found a favorite place to nest in a big, swirling tree. Soon other animals think it’s the ideal place to be, too. The little blue bird isn’t ready to share her space and decides it’s no longer the “best tree to nest in.” She finds a new tree, but something is missing. In the end, the little bluebird realizes there is one thing more valuable than nesting in her favorite tree… Maria, what inspired you to write this book? I wanted to challenge myself to write a concept book with a message. An idea came along where what if there was a bird who had something she loved, a big tree. And then what if everyone thought it was their favorite tree too. Would bird be happy sharing…??? The dog in the story doesn’t have a speaking role in this production, so  how did he come to be? At first I had the animals in the tree and was satisfied. The illustrator perfected a dog in her portfolio so I thought, huh, wouldn’t it be neat to add a dog in each page doing his own thing?  It would get the reader curious,  maybe even make them suspect the dog was up to no good, especially near a big tree. But he is just a dog doing his thing on every page with no real purpose other than  to create more curiosity surrounding  the big tree. What do you want kids  to take away after reading MY BIG TREE? The message is about friendship but also that materialistic things are not what is important in life. Building relationships with others, having friends is what matters. Toys and things are just stuff. They are a temporary happy. Relationships are forever and can last a lifetime. Your book has a  classic feel. It’s a friendship book, a counting book and a search-and-find book. How would you describe it? It has a BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR  feel with a hint of Handford’s WHERE’S WALDO? books, but aimed at the younger set. I wanted the animals to be placed randomly throughout the book so kids would have fun finding the animals in the tree. Then at the end, the animals join together in their grouping so children can make sure all the animals are accounted for. And I snuck in some chicks so they’d better not miss those! This book is with the Spork imprint of Clear Fork Publishing  in your home state of  Texas. Can you tell us how you decided to self-publish at first and then sign with them? My critique group enticed me into self-publishing. I have a couple of gals who are gurus in the self-publishing market. One of them is Indie and boasted how being an independent author  reaps  more benefits. I felt I had put in my time into the writing world and was salivating to get myself out there. To date, I’ve accumulated  a hundred and seventy-five rejections from my submitted  work. I’m a salesperson by nature and knew I could do it myself instead of waiting on rejections. So I was all ready to self-publish MY BIG TREEâ€"I found the perfect illustrator and had my finger on the “send” button to the printer…but then I went to my first Texas Library Association conference. I met an editor from Clear Fork and we grabbed  coffee together. I told the editor about MY BIG TREE, which she  loved, and offered to be my publisher. She  also asked what else I had stirring in the pot! It’s all a fairy-tale ending after that, with a multi-book deal. IGGY LOO is coming out this winter, with TOMMY JAMES, THE LITTLEST COWBOY IN RECKON’ series following next year. I

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