Second Chances, Wild Bird
Worlds Awaiting - Season 2, Episode 36
- Oct 7, 2017 6:00 am
- 28:45 mins
Second Chances (3:44) Who hasn’t occasionally wanted a second shot at something? Would it surprise you to learn that even the best authors often want, and sometimes get, a second chance? Our first guest Michael Buckley has such a story. He talks to Rachel and her intern Olivia Noli, about publishing the 10th anniversary edition of his series, The Sisters Grimm. He didn’t make major changes, but he did get a chance to tweek some things. Buckley is the New York Times bestselling author not only of The Sisters Grimm series, but also the Nerds series, the YA trilogy Undertow, and Kel Gilligan’s Daredevil Stunt Show. He has worked in television development for Discovery Channel, TLC, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network, where he co-created the animated series, Robotomy. He's also the co-founder of the OMG Book Festival - a traveling middle-grade book carnival targeted at reluctant readers and disenfranchised children. Wild Bird (13:05) Next, Rachel welcomes Young Adult book author Wendelin Van Draanen who talks about her newly published book, Wild Bird, and what inspired her to write it. She also shares her mission as an author – to write stories that will help kids to look at tough situations before they happen. Van Draanen has written more than thirty novels for young readers including: the Sammy Keyes mystery series (recipient of the Edgar Award), and Flipped (which became a Warner Brothers feature film in 2010). Other titles include The Secret Life of Lincoln Jones and The Running Dream, and, two other series: The Shredderman and The Gecko & Sticky. A high school classroom teacher for fifteen years, Wendelin is now a full-time writer. Reading Aloud (22:08) Finally, Cole Wissinger, a member of the Worlds Awaiting team, talks to Jeff Simpson, co-host of The Matt Townsend Show and host of Screen Cleaning, both on BYU Radio. They chat about the quest of finding quality entertainment for families. And Jeff also shares memories of his dad reading out loud to him as a child and how he’s carrying on this tradition with hi