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Foreword: A podcast of Island Readers & Writers
by Island Readers & WritersBook-centered interviews with children‘s book authors and illustrators, Maine educators, educational researchers, nonprofit leaders and more. A podcast of Island Readers & Writers (IRW), a nonprofit organization based in Southwest Harbor, Maine, that aims to inspire a love of reading and learning among Maine children living on coastal islands and in rural Washington County communities.
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Episodes
EXTRA EXTRA! On the Road with the King of Ragtime
13m · PublishedIn this special Foreword mini-episode we sit down with IRW Director of School Programs Alison Johnson and Steve Costanza, author & illustrator of The King of Ragtime, at the Henry D. Moore Library in Steuben, ME.
Steve & Alison reflect on their 5-school tour of Washington County and share with us what it's like to be back in-person at school assemblies, their most memorable moments with students, and their experience traveling hundreds of miles along the Maine coast with a piano.
SHOWNOTES:
- The podcast episode Alison quotes is the On Being podcast, "For the Eight Year Old in You," an interview with Kate DiCamillo, and a must-listen.
- You can read more about the Maple Leaf Rag and listen to it here.
- The music at the end of this episode is Steve Costanza playing Scott Joplin's Fig Leaf Rag at the Henry D. Moore Library, May 7, 2022.
ENCORE: Author/illustrator Steve Costanza on ”King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin”
32m · PublishedIn advance of Stephen Costanza's five-school tour with IRW in early May, we're re-releasing this episode of Foreword. Author/illustrator Stephen Costanza talks his newest picture book, "King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin."
You can see Stephen perform in person at the Henry D. Moore library in Steuben, ME on Saturday, May 7, 2021, 7:00pm. Visit IRW's events calendar for details.
This episode originally aired on September 8, 2021.
2.2 Reading Outside the Box...Literally with Hazel Stark
18m · PublishedWelcome back to Season 2 of the Foreword podcast: Reading Outside the Box, where we ask our listeners to think about who, what, where and how they read—and implore them to explore the wide and wonderful world of children's literature!
On Episode 2 we talk to Hazel Stark of Maine Outdoor School, who describes the beauty and benefit of learning outdoors.
Show Notes
About Our Guest
Hazel Stark is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, where she connects her community and classrooms to the outdoors through custom educational experiences. Hazel is a Registered Maine Guide and holds a Bachelor's degree in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic and a Professional Science Master's degree in Resource Management and Conservation from Antioch University New England. You can find her at maineoutdoorschool.org and on WERU on Saturday mornings at 9:30 am where she hosts the Nature of Phenology program, and shares what’s happening in nature each week, all year long.
About Foreword
Foreword is a podcast of Island Readers & Writers (IRW), a nonprofit in Southwest Harbor, ME with a mission to inspire a love of reading and learning in children. Foreword podcast was created in 2020 by Taylor Mace, and is written, hosted, and produced by Kelsey Buckley.
2.1 Reading without Words with David Wiesner
24m · PublishedWelcome back to Season 2 of the Foreword podcast: Reading Outside the Box, where we ask our listeners to think about who, what, where and how they read—and implore them to explore the wide and wonderful world of children's literature!
Episode 1 is an interview with David Wiesner, who talks about becoming an illustrator, his love of story, how to read a wordless picture book, and reminds us that picture books are for everyone.
Show Notes
About Our Guest
David is an illustrator and writer of children's books, and he is particularly known for picture books that tell stories without words.
He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, and is the author of three Caldecott-awarded titles, Tuesday, The Three Pigs, and Flotsam.
About Foreword
Foreword is a podcast of Island Readers & Writers (IRW), a nonprofit in Southwest Harbor, ME with a mission to inspire a love of reading and learning in children. Foreword podcast was created in 2020 by Taylor Mace, and is written, hosted, and produced by Kelsey Buckley.
Exploring Vernal Pools with Author Kimberly Ridley
15m · PublishedScience writer and children's book author Kimberly Ridley talks to Forewordabouthow and where to explore vernal pools, a springtime phenomenon in New England that is teeming with all sorts of exciting creatures!
Author Alexandra Hinrichs
19m · PublishedMaine author, historian and librarian Alexandra Hinrichs talks her latest project, the picture book biography The Traveling Camera: Lewis Hine and the Fight to End Child Labor.
Author/illustrator Eliza Wheeler
22m · PublishedEliza Wheeler, author/illustrator ofHome in the WoodsandMiss Maple's Seeds among many others, talks about her career, work and inspiration.
Gigi Georges, author of "Downeast: Five Maine Girls and the Unseen Story of Rural America"
26m · PublishedAn interview with Gigi Georges, author of the new releaseDowneast: Five Maine Girls and the Unseen Story of Rural America
Caldecott-winning author/illustrator Sophie Blackall
19m · PublishedChildren's book author and illustrator Sophie Blackall talks about the inspiration behindIf You Come to Earth and her two forthcoming picture books:Negative CatandThe Beatryce Prophecyby Kate DiCamillo.
Author Samara Cole Doyon
15m · PublishedAuthor Samara Cole Doyon talks her Coretta Scott King honor-winning book,Magnificent Homespun Brown, the inspiration for the poem, her heritage and her forthcoming children's book.
Foreword: A podcast of Island Readers & Writers has 27 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:33:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 6th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 25th, 2024 15:43.