![]() That book hasn't actually worked out yet. Or I think I have this great idea about evil fish who read minds and live in another dimension. Or I want to write a book about a kid whose family is a family of immigrants and is having a hard time with that. It's only now after having written three novels that I have a handle on it, because the way it feels like I start is that I get just some random idea like, I want to write a book about superheroes, which is how I started writing my first book. The way I start a story, it's not something that I was really clear on for a long time. Okay, because today's question is from a person named Blue, and they ask. ![]() Today, I'm here with Mike Jung, the author of the middle grade novel, The Boys In The Back Row. I'm Grace Lin, children's book, author, and illustrator of many books, including the middle grade novel, When The Sea Turned To Silver and the picture book, A Big Mooncake For Little Star. Welcome back to another episode of Kids Ask Authors! Today authors Mike Jung and Grace Lin answer this kid question: “How do you start a story?” ![]()
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