Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations
What happens when a nonfiction picture book refuses to stay in its lane? In this episode of Nonfiction Kidlit Craft Conversations, I talk with Annette Bay Pimentel about her inventive new picture book, How a Bear Became a Book, illustrated by Faith Pray. Together, we explore: 📚 Rule-breaking nonfiction 🧸 The collaboration behind Winnie-the-Pooh 🎨 How words and pictures work together in picture books ✍️ Metafiction and informational fiction in children’s literature 🔍 Researching book history and literary archives 💡 Why critique groups matter for nonfiction writers 🖼️ The creative partnership between authors and illustrators Annette shares how this book evolved from a traditional nonfiction biography into an innovative, layered exploration of storytelling itself — complete with a talking Winnie-the-Pooh narrator. We also discuss the creative risks involved in blending nonfiction, metafiction, and picture book craft while staying true to young readers. Whether you’re a children’s author, illustrator, educator, librarian, or nonfiction fan, this conversation is packed with insight into the creative process behind groundbreaking nonfiction picture books. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: When Nonfiction Breaks the Rules 00:58 Meet Annette Bay Pimentel and How a Bear Became a Book 02:45 How the Winnie-the-Pooh Story Idea Began 05:04 The Draft That Changed Everything: Letting Pooh Speak 08:53 Why Critique Groups Matter for Writers 11:00 Collaboration, E.H. Shepard, and the Making of Winnie-the-Pooh 16:00 Informational Fiction, Metafiction, and “Playing Fair” with Readers 20:00 Picture Book Design, Research, and the History of Illustrated Books 27:00 Faith Pray’s Illustrations and Solving an “Unillustratable” Manuscript 37:49 Back Matter, School Visits, and What Creators Can Learn from Collaboration Books and creators discussed include: • How a Bear Became a Book • A. A. Milne • E. H. Shepard • Finding Winnie • Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh Subscribe for more conversations about the craft, creativity, and business of nonfiction writing for children.
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