Conversations on Craft
Love writing BUT hate rejection? Then this episode is for you. Most writers face relentless rejection and self-doubt—Rayo’s journey proves resilience can turn passion into impactful change. In this inspiring episode, she shares how she took her storytelling dreams into her own hands, publishing her debut children's book after years of industry setbacks, and turning her personal passion into social impact through innovative initiatives like Karanta Kids and the Tani Series.You [https://www.instagram.com/taniseries/]'ll discover how Rayo navigated her evolution from law student to published author, and the unshakeable confidence that comes from trusting your voice despite industry noise. She reveals the power of storytelling in shaping identity, especially for children of colour, and offers practical advice for writers feeling vulnerable or discouraged by rejection. We break down: * The behind-the-scenes story of how her award-winning children’s book Sleepy Guppy Finds Its Voice was crafted, illustrated, and brought to life through community engagement. * The significance of representation in children’s literature, and how her organizations are closing the access gap with affordable, culturally relevant stories via digital platforms. * The hidden struggles of publishing as a black author and how her own experience with industry prizes like the Faber-Fab Prize fuelled her confidence and persistence. * The role of motherhood in deepening her compassion and shaping her voice—leading to more authentic storytelling. * Practical tips on building a writing routine amid parenthood, including leveraging voice memos and learning to embrace rejection as part of the journey. Every writer’s path is littered with obstacles, but perseverance and the willingness to craft your own opportunities can make a difference. Whether you’re dreaming of publishing your first book or fighting to see your stories reflected in the world at large, Rayo’s story offers compelling proof that your voice can inspire change, no matter the setbacks. Perfect for aspiring children’s authors or anyone committed to using storytelling as a tool for empowerment and community-building—this conversation will leave you motivated to keep writing, creating, and impacting lives through your words. Rayo is the CEO of the Tani Series and co-founder of Karanta Kids, dedicated to amplifying Black stories for children worldwide. Her debut children's book Sleepy Guppy received high accolades from Faber and Faber, and she’s a passionate advocate for diversity, access, and storytelling’s transformative power. Visit Ascent Novel Prize [www.ascentnovelprize.com] for more. Visit Tani Series [https://www.instagram.com/taniseries/] here! RVDUHAKOYQW8GAEG
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