Not that I think one species is better than another, but it does seem to me that more writers and illustrators have dogs than have cats. I mean, my cousin Dash is
Mary Nethery's right hand feline, and
Karen Cushman and
Cynthia Leitich Smith get a ton of help from their purrfect pals. But even counting my dew claws, I don't have enough "toes" to count up all the writer dogs I know:
Cynthia Lord's Milo;
Barbara O'Connor's Ruby and Mattie;
Lois Lowry's Alfie;
Kathryn Galbraith's Teddy;
Bonny Becker's Henry;
Sara Easterly has Peetey and Lucy;
Jaime Temairik has Logan; and then there are a bunch of great writers whose dogs I haven't met yet:
Kim Baker,
Martha Brockenbrough,
Grier Jewell,
Laura Kvasnosky,
Joni Sensel, and Trenton Lee Stewart, just to name a few.
So all you new writers and illustrators out there wanting advice on how to break in to the biz?
Get a dog.
Woof!
Published on April 19, 2011 06:02