Jarrett J. Krosoczka has been passionate about storytelling through words and pictures since he was a kid. He began his professional career by illustrating educational readers for a national publisher while still an undergraduate at Rhode Island School of Design. Then, just six months after graduation, Jarrett received his first contract…
From the Top: SNHU Talks with Author Eric Pinder
by Pamme Boutselis For seven years, Eric Pinder lived and worked as a weather observer amidst often challenging conditions atop the 6,288-foot summit of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington. Several books resulted from those experiences, including his first book for children, “Cat in the Clouds.” He has also written books for…
The Colorful, Comical World of Children’s Author and Illustrator Marty Kelley
by Pamme Boutselis Marty Kelley is the author and illustrator of seven children’s picture books, including “Fall Is Not Easy,” “The Rules, “Summer Stinks,” “Winter Woes,” “Spring Goes Squish!” “The Messiest Desk” and “Twelve Terrible Things.” He is also the illustrator of three children’s books, “Crustacean Vacation,” “Before We Met…
Writing a Second Act: How Children’s Author Kathy Brodksy Turned Experience into Eight Books for Kids
by Pamme Boutselis Kathy Brodsky is a psychotherapist, an award-winning author and poet living in New Hampshire. Her first book, “Moments in Our Lives: A Women’s Eye View,” is a collection of vignettes told in verse about life’s turning points from birth through old age. She is also the author…
SNHU Talks Inspiration, Dreams and Book Marketing with Children’s Author/Cartoonist Sharna Fulton
by Pamme Boutselis You recently published your second children’s book, “The Tell Your Secrets & Stuff to Chloe Pink Diary.” How did the character of Chloe Pink come about and what led to your latest book? I think it’s two-fold. First, I knew from the age of seven I wanted to…