Her enthusiasm is catching.
She captured the imagination of the kids. Bobbie Crane, a Pre-K
teacher, reports that five of her students returned to the classroom determined
that there is no time like the present to begin their careers.
They asked her to staple some pieces of paper together so that they could
make a book. One boy wrote a sentence on the first page. He
then put his "book" away in his cubby. Ms. Crane asked him why he
was putting the book away. He said that he would work on it again
tomorrow and again the next day and so on. He reminded Ms. Crane
that the author Wendy Pfeffer said that you should work on a story every
day because it takes a long time to write a good book.
Wendy Pfeffer did not become an
author overnight. She had many rejections. However, she
really loves to write and she kept at it. Her first book, The
Gooney Wars, took ten years to get published. She was so
proud when the book appeared on the shelves. She is so glad that
she hadn't given up. Ms. Pfeffer encourages students to keep practicing
and to believe in themselves.

Wendy Pfeffer writes both fiction
and non fiction books. She labels her novels "faction" because they
are a combination of fact and fiction. She says that authors must
make sure that the details in the narrative are true to the time and place.
Ms. Pfeffer is best known for her
captivating books about nature and science. Her books are engaging,
descriptive and lucid. She has won numerous awards. She described
her research process and how carefully she checks and rechecks the details
in her books. She said that writers have a great responsibility to
be absolutely correct especially when children are using their books to
learn about the world. She used a photograph planned
for a book on the Arctic as an example about the need for accuracy:

What's wrong with this picture?
There are no trees in the Arctic! Ms. Pfeffer insisted that
the photo be removed from the book. The illustrator is chosen by
the editor. The editor is a very important influence on the book.
They decide what gets published, how the book will be illustrated and how
the layout will be designed. |