Season 7: Episode 81: Ingrid Laguna
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概要
Karen and Irma chat about the environmental cost of publishing books, and uncover some positive take-aways.
Then Irma talks to children’s author Ingrid Laguna about how running away from home impacted her as a creative, how the traumatic experience of losing her own twin boys led to her memoir and then a novel for kids, why her agent didn’t want to pitch her book but then her publisher ended up loving it, why kids books need to tackle tough subjects, how to keep going when you’re writing about traumatic personal events, writing book recommendations, and top tips for engaging school visits.
About Ingrid
Ingrid Laguna is a multi-award-winning novelist and educator. She has published a memoir and numerous books for children. Her work has been published internationally, featured by Reading Australia and given Notable recognition by the CBCA. Ingrid’s writing has featured in various publications, including The Monthly, The Age, Teacher Magazine and the AEU Magazine. She runs a range of writing courses and regularly presents to teachers and students at schools, libraries, festivals and conferences.
Show notes
Why plantation stock is better for making paper
Arts Law for any legal issues
The Writer’s Room by Charlotte Wood
The 90-Day Novel by Alan Watts
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