I’m so happy to feature my friend Ann Kofsky on the blog today! Ann is a prolific writer and illustrator and a wonderful critique partner as well! I have spotlighted Ann’s work before, here and here. Today, Ann shares about the inspiration for her newest book, WHAT’S IN TULI’S BOX? and shares about stories . . . creativity . . . and connection. Welcome back, Ann!
STORIES – Discuss the inspiration for your ideas and stories, and share the process about your latest projects.
This whole social media thing has been a wonderful place for me to share my illustration work—I like to post my sketches, doodles—whatever I’m working on professionally, or just for fun.
CONNECTION — How do you connect to your young readers through your writing/illustrating, and how do you stay connected to the KidLit community?
I connect to young readers through the school programs that I do—it’s wonderful to encounter my audience in their natural habitat!
The kid lit community I stay connected to through my writing group, Facebook groups, and other groups like the Jewish Book Council and SCBWI. Social media has really made finding this community much easier than it used to be, and I’ve enjoyed making friends that are part of it!
ANN’S BIO:
Ann D. Koffsky is the author and illustrator of more than thirty books, including What’s in Tuli’s Box?, Sarah Builds a School, the Kayla & Kugel series, Judah Maccabee Goes to the Doctor and Sheep Says Shalom. Several of her books have been PJ library selections, and her book Noah’s Swimathon received a Sydney Taylor notable designation from the Association of Jewish Libraries.




