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September 13, 2016

Back in the Studio

The Captain is a Duck book dummy

This tiny book is the dummy (practice book) of my “newest” project (in quotes because I started it years ago and then life intervened.) But the lapse in time has focused my thinking and I am happily back at work in my new studio in Spruce Pine, NC, near the Penland School of Crafts, where I now live. Instead of explaining all the leaps in this paragraph, we are just going to jump right into TODAY, right now, this instant!

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Published on September 13, 2016 13:28

September 19, 2014

Car Crash/Meaning of Life?

Viktor Frankl

Viktor Frankl


MEANING OF LIFE? Imagine: you are simply having a celebratory cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop, making a list of what-to-do-on-the first day of a Post-Big-Project-Era when your parked car is suddenly blasted out of the shop parking lot with alien-ray-gun precision! So you spend the next nine days sorting through it—yet keep running across that handwritten list of “what-to-do,” written minutes before the crash. It is laughable, this living evidence of the pretense of con...

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Published on September 19, 2014 08:57

November 8, 2013

Can a Dog Teach Kids to Write in First Person?

One author’s technique for bringing Dog Love into the heart of the classroom
By Debra Frasier, Author & Illustrator


SPIKE and Friends


SPIKE: teaching students to write in the first personOddly, I came to understand more about first person narration when writing SPIKE, Ugliest Dog in the Universe because SPIKE was NOT first “person”—but was instead—”first dog.” In this story, Spike tells us some Big True Things about beauty being a matter of perspective: “Humans can be very ugly you know with those long swinging arms and no fur except on top”—and shows us that bein...

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Published on November 08, 2013 08:14

September 23, 2013

Eve of a book’s arrival!

SPIKE in process in the studio

SPIKE in process in the studio


SPIKE, Ugliest Dog in the Universe releases to the world on Oct 1, 2013. It has been so long in coming that I find myself sleepless now that it is finally here. Often the hard part of a book’s arrival is the quiet that follows…the band does not march up my street, and the mayor does not deliver the keys to the city. Instead, it is the silent swish of the cover, lifting.


Still, after all these years of making books, I fall into the first finished book and then slow...

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Published on September 23, 2013 16:08

February 24, 2013

Visiting Schools: Miami

In Miami I packed away my down coat, traded bare oak branches for the tick, tick, tick of palm fronds, slipped on sandals and spoke to the entire school one day, then each individual grades in the remaining two days. We started the SPIKE FRIEND’S workshop, where students learn to write from a dog’s perspective in order to practice characterization through development of “voice.” I am just developing this workshop and I cannot wait to see/read/hear their results. I will report back when I’ve h...

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Published on February 24, 2013 15:15