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International Dot Day is a celebration of creativity that was inspired by Peter H. Reynolds' book "The Dot". This site is filled with other authors, illustrators, and celebrities who share in the dream of a more creative world. Learn more about International Dot Day!

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Christina Wilsdon


Christina Wilsdon is an author who writes books about animals, nature, and science. She started to write her first animal book in kindergarten--it was going to be about every single species in the world--but only got as far as the first sentence: "There are such things as lionesses." She did a better job finishing a comic book drawn in an old accounting ledger, called "Enjoy Your Life With Cartoons."


Today Christina finishes all the books she starts writing, such as For Horse-Crazy Girls Only (Macmillan, 2010), which is packed with facts about her favorite animal, Appaloosa to Zebra (CreateSpace, 2014), a book of poems about horses, and Bodypedia (National Geographic Kids, 2014), which is all about the human body. When she's not writing, Christina enjoys reading, birding, gardening, baking, and crafting. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, daughter, a dog, and two cats.

 Learn more about Christina: www.piccalillipie.com

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Heidi Stemple


Heidi E.Y. Stemple didn’t want to be a writer when she grew up. In fact, after she graduated from college, she became a probation officer in Florida. It wasn’t until she was 28 years old that she gave in and joined the family business, publishing her first short story in a book called Famous Writers and Their Kids Write Spooky Stories. The famous writer was her mom, author Jane Yolen. Since then, she has published 20 books and numerous short stories and poems, mostly for children. Recently, her brothers, Adam and Jason Stemple, her mom, and Heidi all collaborated on a non-fiction  book called Animal Stories published by National Geographic. 

Every December, Heidi leads an owling team for the Audubon Christmas Bird Count--a national census that is run locally by bird clubs. They get up at midnight and venture out into the woods to call owls. In 2012, the OMG (the Owl Moon Gang, as they call themselves) counted 67 owls in one night. If this story sounds familiar, it's because the book Owl Moon is about Heidi and her Dad. 

Her newest book, You Nest Here With Me, co-authored by her mom and illustrated by the fabulous Melissa Sweet will be available in the spring. It took 12 years to get You Nest Here With Me published. Everyone involved thinks it was worth the wait.  
Heidi is not an artist. But, she does sew. When choosing her Dot materials, she decided to use felt, buttons, ric rac, and thread only.