Tina M. Cho's Blog, page 3
July 15, 2021
Summer life of this author

Well, I'm also a kindergarten teacher, so first things first, I SLEEP IN & relax & read. I've been checking out lots of new books at my library and reviewing them on my Instagram @Tinamcho. Follow me there to see what I've been reading.
But if you want the nitty gritty, here's the rest of the list.wrote a new picture book story & revised several timeswrote a blog post for someone else's blogCritiquing stories for my critique partnerschecked out a new bookstore in my areaauthor Zoom with homeschoolersauthor Zoom with an English academy in South KoreaFacebook live with Choices Christian Bookstore reading My Breakfast with JesusInterviewed with Brian Allain of Writing For Your Life--how I got my picture book ideasFeatured on Pottery Barn Kids' Instagram reading The Ocean CallsNon-writing list:I'm a chauffeur for my kids, taking them back & forth to work.I'm a chef, cooking meals for my family.Slowly, starting to prep things for my classroom. Kindergarten Jumpstart is 8/9-10! First day for kids is 8/23, with my official first day 8/18. Evening walks taking in the beautiful sunsetsBible studiesAnd great news--still cancer free at my 6 month checkup post surgery!
What have you been up to this summer?
Published on July 15, 2021 18:30
May 2, 2021
Summer Offer: Free author visits

If you are interested, please contact me here. You can choose one of my four picture books for me to read, and we can tailor the time to fit your needs.
REQUEST: The visit is free, but I respectfully request that you purchase a copy the book for your class/church library and let families know that they can purchase copies as well. I do not sell my own books, but they are available through the major online vendors as well as your favorite local indie bookstores. To help spread word to families, I can provide an order form for schools/groups to collect and order as a group from the vendor of your choosing. Or you can simply let families know that they can purchase books on their own by providing a link to the local or online vendor of your choice.
If you want a longer author visit, you can contact me me for pricing.
I look forward to celebrating summer with a love of reading!
Published on May 02, 2021 12:33
March 31, 2021
Why Writers should be on social media
1. You might land a movie deal or an animated special like me! It all started with a tweet!
2. Your book might get noticed by a famous store like Pottery Barn Kids who wants to sell it!
Click here to see! I found out when Penguin Kids tagged me on Instagram! And this weekend I have to make a video for them!
3. Librarians and book reviewers want to tag you as they showcase your book. This happens to me mostly on Instagram.
4. You meet incredible people--writers, readers, bloggers, agents, editors, etc...
5. You find your tribe. (See #4) Those with common interests and passions will follow each other! For example, author Linda Sue Park put together Kibooka (Kids' Books by Korean Americans & Korean Diaspora) in which we knew of each other via social media.
6. You find ideas for books. The Ocean Calls started with a tweet. I love Twitter!
7. You might find your agent. (Again, like I said in #6, it all started with a tweet. I found my agent via Twitter.)
8. Your publisher wants to promote & tag you.
9. You can inspire others, and they will inspire you.
10. People care. As I've gone through the past few months having breast cancer surgery & radiation, many have reached out via social media offering encouragement, prayers, and thoughts.
So there you have it. My 10 reasons why writers should be on social media. And during the pandemic and when I lived overseas, being online with others has really helped with that missing social piece!
I'm thankful to God for all of you and for His blessings so far this year!

Click here to see! I found out when Penguin Kids tagged me on Instagram! And this weekend I have to make a video for them!

4. You meet incredible people--writers, readers, bloggers, agents, editors, etc...
5. You find your tribe. (See #4) Those with common interests and passions will follow each other! For example, author Linda Sue Park put together Kibooka (Kids' Books by Korean Americans & Korean Diaspora) in which we knew of each other via social media.
6. You find ideas for books. The Ocean Calls started with a tweet. I love Twitter!
7. You might find your agent. (Again, like I said in #6, it all started with a tweet. I found my agent via Twitter.)
8. Your publisher wants to promote & tag you.
9. You can inspire others, and they will inspire you.
10. People care. As I've gone through the past few months having breast cancer surgery & radiation, many have reached out via social media offering encouragement, prayers, and thoughts.
So there you have it. My 10 reasons why writers should be on social media. And during the pandemic and when I lived overseas, being online with others has really helped with that missing social piece!
I'm thankful to God for all of you and for His blessings so far this year!
Published on March 31, 2021 17:55
December 30, 2020
Ending the year~

This week I'm on Kim Chaffee's & Kirstie Call's podcast, The Picture Book Look with my wonderful editor, Joanna! It's only about 15 minutes long.
And I'm the featured author at Linda Sue Park's KiBooka's page, Kids' books by Korean Americans.
In other good news for THE OCEAN CALLS, it comes out as an audio book on January 19!
You can hear a sample here.
Lastly, Teaching Books emailed that my name is now part of their list of authors' names! You can hear me pronounce my name!
What have I been up to? I just finished scouring over sketches of my lyrical graphic novel coming out from Harper Alley in 2023. The title changed to The Other Side of Tomorrow. About North Korean refugee kids. Illustrator Deborah Lee is doing an awesome job bringing my text to life. It's been fun seeing them as she progresses through the manuscript.
I'm also enjoying my short winter break from school. I ordered some library books and did the curbside checkout for the first time. Some fabulous books I just read:
*When Stars Are Scattered, a graphic novel built on a true story, a necessary read for all upper elementary & teens. This book shows what life in a refugee camp is like.
*Fauja Singh Keeps Going, a picture book biography about the 108 year old Sikh who runs marathons!
*Playing from the Heart, a picture book in which a father never stops loving his son's piano playing.
Next on my list: Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
What children's book do you recommend? Happy New Year!
Published on December 30, 2020 08:45
November 14, 2020
Christmas Gifts, a podcast, & Meeting a Critique Group

In October, author Kate Narita invited me onto her podcast, Chalk & Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write & Writers Who Teach. Scroll down to October 9th to hear our conversation.
Being back in the states, I'm ecstatic to see all the Christmas decorations and Christmas candies! With that in mind, some of you have asked how to get autographed books.
If you want an autographed THE OCEAN CALLS, I recommend ordering from the website of The Learning Post & Toys. I can go into the store & personalize it if you want. Just let me and them know.
If you want an autographed MY BREAKFAST WITH JESUS, I recommend ordering from Choices Christian Bookstore. I can go in & personalize it if you want. Just let me and them know.
If you want an autographed RICE FROM HEAVEN, I recommend ordering from Barnes & Noble at Jordan Creek Mall in West Des Moines, Iowa, as I can go in & sign their books.
With so many children now at home, it's good to get books into their hands!

Published on November 14, 2020 19:46
September 7, 2020
A Pandemic Book Launch during a move

If you missed out, you can see me and the illustrator Jess at Little Shop of Stories on Facebook here or me reading the book at Warwick's Bookstore on Instagram here.
And good news--The Ocean Calls is on the Fall 2020 Kids' Indie Next List by the American Booksellers Association!
I'm in Iowa now. Big difference from the lightning fast Internet of Korea. That's the main thing we miss. In fact, it took over two weeks just to get service. Which means I had to go to a hotel to use their Internet to do my LIVE book launch online!
And now I'm back in the classroom with two hybrid groups of kindergartners teaching them how to walk in a line like zombies, arms out to measure social distancing.
What are some new things you're adjusting to? How's your writing?
Published on September 07, 2020 19:01
July 17, 2020
Pre-order, Give-away Contest thru August 3rd




Published on July 17, 2020 04:05
June 21, 2020
A New Look

News: My new picture book My Breakfast with Jesus is getting reviews on social media. If you've read it, I'd love for you to leave a book review on Amazon, Good Reads, B&N & share about it. It's a great way to segue into a discussion about race and culture with kids. I'm @TinaMCho on Instagram & Twitter.
Star-worthy news: The Ocean Calls: A Haenyeo Mermaid Story has received THREE stars so far! One each from Kirkus, Booklist, and Publisher's Weekly. I'm grinning from ear to ear. Only my teens don't get it. haha Only my writing tribe understands.
My daughter painted this verse for me for my birthday. It's what I base my writing on.
Happy official summer! How are you doing?

Published on June 21, 2020 02:25
June 8, 2020
New Book with a Heavy Heart

Leading up to the book's release, I tried something new--doing short videos on Instagram Stories. I featured a breakfast and 1 spread from the book for five days. I saved all the videos on my Instagram Profile under "Breakfasts," if you'd like to see some of them. I'm tinamcho on Instagram. Follow me, & I will follow you.
If you'd like a chance to win this book, check out 2020 Vision's debut June picture books rafflecopter here.
Today was my last day teaching at this international school in Korea. I've taught kindergarten at this school for 4 years. Time to move on. But change is hard! Please pray for us as we seek what God has for us.
Published on June 08, 2020 03:31
May 5, 2020
Children's Day 2020

It's Children's Day here in Korea, and we've been blessed with the day off from school & work. If you'd like to know more about Korea's Children's Day, I blogged about it here. My kids are in high school now, and so we celebrated by eating at Subway and doing some light shopping. Plus, it was a rainy day.
Things are easing up in Korea. Korean public schools will start next week with grades staggered. International schools like mine are still working on their schedules.
May is also Children's Book Week. I thought I'd share some favorite books my kids have enjoyed over the years.

The Crossover by Kwame Alexander
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon trilogy by Grace Lin
The War that Saved my Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Stink The Incredible Shrinking Kid series by Megan McDonald
The Lemonade Wars series by Jacqueline Davies
Geronimo Stilton series
Anna liked:
Dork Diaries series by Rachel Russell
The Cupcake Diaries series by Coco Simon
Thea Stilton series
Cam Jansen series by David Adler
The Cul-de-sac Kids series by Beverly Lewis
Linda Sue Park's MG novels
Are you seeing a consistency? At least with my kids, upper elementary through teenage years are hooked on a series. Mine were comfortable with a certain author and then would buy/check out all the subsequent books.
I must share one favorite board book of each of my kids.
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Published on May 05, 2020 01:31