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Q&A with author Kathleen Long Bostrom

Kathy, tell us a story.

I’d love to! Which one?

Tell us the story of how you started writing books for children.

A long time ago, when my three children were very young. I loved reading to them. I treasured the time and thought, “These will be some of my most precious memories, reading a book with my child snuggled in my lap.” I had a dream: to write books that would create precious memories for adults and kids. With lots of practice and perseverance, the dream came true.

How wonderful! Now tell us how you wrote, Daddy, Tell Me a Story.

My husband and I made up stories for our kids, and sometimes they became the characters. Of course, they provided their own input! The moments when a child changed the story line became my new dream: to write a book to encourage adults and kids to use their imaginations when reading a book together.

Did you write this book when your kids were little?

I did— nearly thirty years ago! It took many years to find an interested publisher. I rewrote the story many times, and finally found just the right home with WorthyKids, who made my new dream come true.

It takes a team to create a book, which includes my wonderful  agent, editor, publisher, marketers, and illustrator. Ela was the perfect choice! She conveyed the whimsy and joy of the love between Daddy and Sophie.

What’s next, now that your story is a book?

I’m excited to read the book to children, and adults, too! Which leads me to ask: Would you read the book to a child; share it with your family and friends, libraries, and bookstores; leave a review on the bookstore sites? A book gets lonely sitting on a shelf.

Above all, have fun! Read the book with a child and then create your own story together. Tell me your story about sharing my story. I’d love to hear from you!

With grateful thanks from Daddy, Sophie, and me.

Oh, and the dragon, too.

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About the Author

Kathy Bostrom Author

Kathleen Long Bostrom

About the Author

Kathleen Long Bostrom is a full-time writer and ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), having served churches for 30 years.

Kathy’s books (40+), mostly picture books for young children, have sold over two million copies. Her Little Blessings series (Tyndale House, Inc.) is printed in 20 languages, including Russian, Indonesian, and Afrikaans. Stories from the Bible (Quarto Publishing) is also published in languages around the world. She is past president of the Presbyterian Writers Guild and currently a member of that Guild, as well as of the Author’s Guild, PEN, and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, San Diego chapter.

Kathy was named a 2013 Distinguished Alumna of Princeton Theological Seminary, in large part for her ministry of books for children. She is the 2014 David Steele Distinguished Writer, the most prestigious writer’s award given by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). She taught a class on writing for children at the 2016 Buechner Writer’s Workshop held in Princeton in June 2016. She has also taught two workshops for the San Diego chapter of SCBWI: “Writing for the Faith Market” (February 2017) and “The ABC’s of Writing Poetry for Children” (May 2018). She is sought after as a retreat and workshop leader, preacher, and speaker around the country.

Kathy and her husband, Greg, also an ordained pastor, now live in Carlsbad, California, two miles from the ocean and near their three grown children who are all in the film business in LA.

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