By Eileen R. Meyer
Welcome to another TAKE FIVE interview. I hope that you’ll take five minutes to get to know more about our fellow GROG BLOGGER, Patty Toht and her latest picture book, DRESS LIKE A GIRL.
Welcome to another TAKE FIVE interview. I hope that you’ll take five minutes to get to know more about our fellow GROG BLOGGER, Patty Toht and her latest picture book, DRESS LIKE A GIRL.
Patty's new picture book released just yesterday, January 22nd! Her book birthday also happened to coincide with Patty's actual birthday, too--what a great birthday gift! Cake and ice cream for everyone. :) Now on to our Five Questions for Patty:
1. What
was the inspiration behind your new picture book, DRESS LIKE A GIRL? Did your 3-year old granddaughter have anything
to do with it?
The book is dedicated to my smart and feisty granddaughter, but the inspiration actually came from Twitter! Early in 2017, a story circulated about a new White House dress code, reportedly stating that female employees should “dress like a woman.” As a result, women began to post photos on Twitter, wearing professional garb that was anything but traditionally “lady-like.” There were astronauts, firefighters, soldiers, construction workers, scientists, etc. After I re-tweeted several images, my agent dropped me an email with a little nudge: “What about Dress Like a Girl”? BRILLIANT! The text came together and was submitted and sold very quickly. (So unlike me - I can be The Pokey Little Writer sometimes!)
2. This
is your third picture book. You’ve previously released: All Aboard the London Bus, 2017 and Pick a Pine Tree, 2017. Tell us more about your writing process. As
an author who also works a full-time job and manages a busy family life, how do
you work to squeeze in writing and revision time?
I’m anything BUT consistent with
my writing, especially with new projects! Although I’m obsessed with recording
new ideas in tiny notebooks or on a phone app, I often carry these ideas around
in my head for months until I finally get started on them. It’s like a pitcher being
filled, and until it reaches overflow level, I’m willing to let it keep
filling. But the positive twist is that my first drafts tend to be very
well-developed.
As for revisions, I can be grumpy about revising, (my critique partners are angels for dealing with
my grousing!), but I love working to an established deadline. I dig in and get the
work done. The text for Dress Like a Girl
was almost completely rewritten twice, so there was a lot to do!
3. What
is the best writing advice that you ever received? Did it encourage you during a time that you
felt stuck?
The best advice I received came
from fellow Illinois author Carol Grannick. We both had begun writing for
children during the days of snail mail subscriptions, when editors actually sent correspondence in return – either acceptance or
rejection letters. But this practice sadly disappeared, to be replaced by a bit
of a black hole, with no word unless editors or agents wanted to acquire your
work.
Carol had grown discouraged by
this and had written a post about putting aside thoughts of publication to
focus on craft and writing that brought joy. I decided to do the same.
After a few years of doing just that, I discovered that I was enjoying the
journey again and my writing had taken a leap forward. I was then ready to
start submitting again.
Most people outside of the
Chicago area don’t know that I’ve been writing for over 20 years! It wasn’t
until recently that I’ve been published, so many folks see me as a “new”
author.
5. Tell me a little bit more about the artist for your
book, Lorian Tu, and about how her style was the perfect fit?
My co-creator for Dress Like a Girl is illustrator Lorian
Tu. Lorian has illustrated two books for a small press; this is her debut
picture book with a large publisher. I’m excited that HarperCollins teamed up
my words with Lorian’s illustrations! Her girl characters are adorable, and I love
how the overall theme of a sleepover holds everything together. Some pages were
a wonderful surprise, like the penguin outfits in the Arctic scene. My original thoughts about the outfits were to keep them quite literal,
so I was happy to see the girls in the book being more creative and whimsical.
You can check out Lorian’s work on her website, www.loriantubooks.com.
In closing – Patty, you have another book releasing later
this year – Pick a Pumpkin! 2019 will be a very exciting year for you. Where
can readers and fans find you on social media?
I do have another book coming
out in 2019! Pick a Pumpkin (July
2019) is a companion book to Pick a Pine
Tree, which came out in the autumn of 2017. Jarvis has illustrated them
both in a rich, nostalgic style. I am completely crazy over his illustrations!
Lucky me, he will also be illustrating a future book of mine, Together With You (date TBD).
My website = www.patriciatoht.com
Facebook = Patricia Toht
Twitter handle = @patriciatoht
Instagram = patricia.toht
Thank you Patty! For readers - leave a comment below and you'll have a chance to win a copy of Patty's new book, DRESS LIKE A GIRL! We’ll announce one lucky winner from those who comment by Saturday, February 2nd.
Thank you for having me, Eileen!
I’m so happy to be part of the kidlit world!
Patty is involved with the #KidsNeedMentors program. Here is Patty visiting with students and sharing a sneak preview of PICK A PUMPKIN, due out later in 2019. |
What a fun post, Patty and Eileen! I love seeing how the newest book came together! Congrats! We just ordered a copy for Cover to Cover yesterday!
ReplyDeleteTHanks, Kathy! I am buying this book for a few little girls in my life. Such an empowering title--YAY, for Patty!
DeleteThank you, Kathy! I am so glad you are working at a bookstore - you are an awesome book advocate!
DeleteGreat interview! I'm so excited to add this title to my granddaughter's bookshelf. Congrats, Patty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in, Kim! A perfect book to add to the home library :)
DeleteThank you, Kim! I hope your granddaughter enjoys it. I dedicated to my granddaughter who is quite the spirited girl!
DeleteHi Patty & Eileen! Woo! Woo! Announcement of a new PT book, Together With You, plus all this other goodness. I am sharing this with a friend who will especially glom onto the wise #3 about coping with reaching the level of personal turn-downs, only to deal with the black hole non-human experience of Submittable or likewise. I love every big & little detail. I am also humbled to be able to say I Knew Her Way Back When. (But obviously not as way back as some . . .:) Keep these Take Fives coming, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteTHank you, Jan. I am grateful to be a fellow-blogger with you and all the GROG group! And so FUN to celebrate Patty's latest title. She is on fire!
DeleteThank you for sharing this, Jan. That black hole was particularly dispiriting for me. I hope your friend will keep on writing - it is so personally fulfilling!
DeleteEileen, loved getting the behind the scenes info on Patty. I was lucky enough to get to meet her one summer. I write in rhyme, too, so her books are good mentor texts for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd just to add to length of time writing, I started in 1981!!!!
DeleteTHanks, Sherri! All of us "long-timers" need to stick together! Patty and I first met at a poetry program in maybe 2003 I think... and we formed a critique group for poetry right after that. We've seen each others stuff through many revisions! So fun that you met Patty. She's awesome-sauce!
DeleteSherri, we are just "classics"! I love your rhyme - it's beautifully written.
DeleteLOVE what brought this story to life! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in, Kim. Inspiration is all around us :)
DeleteThe story behind the story is crazy-fun, Kim! Writing it was such a different experience than my other books.
DeleteWonderful interview! Congrats on your new books!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tina!
DeleteThe illustrations are really adorable. Looking forward to reading the book. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAren't Lorian's illustrations perfect, Ashley? It was a delight to finally see the published book, since I had only seen smaller, online images. I think the colors and the girl characters jump off the page!
DeleteCongratulations on your books. I'm so glad all your hard work is paying off. I look forward to these new ones.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David! So often I feel like that old turtle in Aesop's fables - slow and steady, baby!
DeleteCongratulations and Happy Birthday, Patty! Can't wait to read this.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jody! I hope you enjoy the book.
DeleteGreat post. I love that it was inspired by a white house communique!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue! I think Twitter brought much of it together for me. Those images of these talented women in all types of jobs were so inspirational!
DeleteTHanks, Sue! It was fun to interview Patty. Next time I'll remember to add my byline on the first posting of the blog!
DeleteI love how you were open to the zeitgeist, and able to turn it into a meaningful book. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jilanne! I did have that incredible nudge by my agent to help get me motivated, and I am so grateful for that.
DeleteThanks for the fun interview. I love all your books and can't wait to read this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tracy! I hope you enjoy this one.
DeleteWonderful post. Thaks for sharing Patricia's journery. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Gayle!
DeleteI love this post. Thank you for sharing your journey with this particular book Patricia. I love your writing and your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elizabeth. Happy writing!
DeleteI really enjoyed the interview. Congratulations on all of your published books - keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Janet! Happy reading and happy writing!
DeleteCongratulations on your picture books! I like how this book was inspired by a Twitter post! Ideas can come from the most unusual places. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a fun way to be inspired? Patty knocked it out of the park!
DeleteThis book looks so fun! It's such a great message and I agree that the illustrations are adorable :-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't this book fun? Perfect for little ladies everywhere!
DeleteGreat interview, Patty and Eileen! And big congrats on all these terrific books.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christy! Happy writing to you!
DeleteThanks for reading all about Patty's new book, Christy! So fun to launch a new title into the world.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteI enjoyed the positivity in this interview, Patty and Eileen! Congrats on this timely subject!! I can't wait to read the book :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Charlotte!
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