Talking Taiwan: Celebrating Children’s Day in Taiwan: Margaret Chiu Greanias Talks About Her Latest Book “Amah Faraway”
April fourth is Children’s Day in Taiwan, which is great timing for this interview with children’s book author Margaret Chiu Greanias. She spoke with me about her latest book Amah Faraway, which has many of its scenes set in Taipei, Taiwan. Margaret shared how she became a children’s book author, what she loves about picture books, how they get created and what she’s working on next.
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Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:
How Amah Faraway is written as a reverse poem
What is a reverse poem
The reverse poem, “The Lost Generation” by Jonathan Reed that inspired Margaret to write Amah Faraway as a reverse poem
What inspired Margaret to write Amah Faraway
How much of the book was based on Margaret’s relationship with her amah and on her children’s relationship with their amah (Margaret’s mother)
How Margaret’s children react to reading her books
Margaret’s memories of visiting Taiwan as a child
How Margaret got connected with the illustrator of Amah Faraway
Tracy Subisak the illustrator of Amah Faraway who is half Taiwanese and her special contributions to the book, which included the use of Mandarin Chinese
The Two Tigers nursery rhyme that amah sings to Kylie in Amah Faraway
How children’s picture books can be written first without an illustrator or written with a specific illustrator, in which case the manuscript and sketches would be sent together to an editor
How Margaret’s first book Maximillian Villainous was created with illustrator Lesley Breen Withrow, and the manuscript and sketches were sent together to an editor
How the movie Despicable Me inspired the idea for Margaret’s first children’s book Maximillian Villainous
When the editor chooses the illustrator for a picture book usually the author and illustrator aren’t introduced to each other, and the illustrator works independently to interpret the words of the story in their own way
How picture books are half about the words and half about the art
How Margaret decided to become a children’s book author
What Margaret was doing before she became a children’s book author
Margaret’s favorite books as a child
How Margaret decides to write about
Margaret’s writing process
Margaret writes picture books for ages 3-8 but would like to also write chapter books for middle grade (8-12 years old)
What Margaret loves about picture books and writing for the 3-8 year old age group
World Read Aloud Day
The Five Chinese Brothers, an American children’s book written by Claire Huchet Bishop
What’s involved in the process of getting a children’s book published
The challenge of writing a story in 500 words or less
Children’s books that Margaret recommends
Margaret’s next book, Hooked on Books that will be coming out next summer
Related Links:
Margaret Chiu Greanias’ website: https://margaretgreanias.com/
Margaret Chiu Greanias on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MargaretGreaniasAuthor/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaretgreanias/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MargaretGreania
Ink Splat: Interview with Margaret Chiu Greanias: https://www.younginklings.org/december-2021-ink-splat-interview-with-margaret-chiu-greanias/
Amah Faraway by Margaret Chiu Greanias: https://margaretgreanias.com/margaret-chiu-greanias-childrens-picture-book-author/books/amah-faraway/
Maximillian Villainous by Margaret Chiu Greanias: https://margaretgreanias.com/margaret-chiu-greanias-childrens-picture-book-author/books/maximillian-villainous/
“The Lost Generation” by Jonathan Reed: https://genius.com/Jonathan-reed-the-lost-generation-annotated
Night markets in Taiwan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_markets_in_Taiwan
Pillow Pets: https://www.pillowpets.com/
Red envelopes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope
Tracy Subisak: http://tracysubisak.com/
Daan Park: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daan_Forest_Park
Beitou Hot Springs: https://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002090&id=4029
Illustrations from Amah Faraway with side conversations written in Mandarin Chinese:
End papers at the beginning of the book with illustrations labeled in English:
End papers at the end of the book with illustrations labeled in Mandarin Chinese:
The Two Tigers nursery rhyme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Tigers_(nursery_rhyme)
Maximillian Villainous on the Kid YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/MyztmFVYSXM
Despicable Me: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1323594/
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Wild_Things_Are
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson: https://www.amazon.com/Harold-Purple-Crayon-Books/dp/0064430227
Corduroy by Don Freeman: https://www.amazon.com/Corduroy-Don-Freeman/dp/0140501738
The Five Chinese Brothers by Claire Huchet Bishop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Five_Chinese_Brothers
World Read Aloud Day: https://www.litworld.org/worldreadaloudday
Children’s books recommended by Margaret:
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by Raphael Lopez: https://www.amazon.com/Day-You-Begin-Jacqueline-Woodson/dp/0399246533
The Book of Mistakes by Corinne Luyken: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Mistakes-Corinna-Luyken/dp/0735227926
How to Wear a Sari by Darshana Khiani and Joanne Lew-Vriethoff: https://www.amazon.com/How-Wear-Sari-Darshana-Khiani/dp/1328635201
Same, Same But Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw: https://www.amazon.com/Same-But-Different-Jenny-Kostecki-Shaw/dp/0805089462
Friends Are Friends, Forever by Dane Liu and illustrated by Lynn Scurfield: https://www.amazon.com/Friends-Are-Forever-Dane-Liu/dp/1250778182
Other children’s books by Taiwanese authors:
I Dream of Popo by Livia Blackburne and illustrated by Julia Kuo: https://www.amazon.com/I-Dream-Popo-Livia-Blackburne/dp/1250249317
Eyes That Kiss In The Corner by Joanna Ho and illustrated by Dung Ho: https://www.joannahowrites.com/eyes-that-kiss-in-the-corners
The Fan Brothers: http://www.thefanbrothers.com/
Author-Illustrator Spotlight: Eric Fan and Terry Fan: http://www.kidlit411.com/2016/10/Kidlit411-Author-Illustrators-Eric-Fan-Terry-Fan.html
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