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The Spark Experiment: Matt Manning & Matt Loux on Friendship, STEM, Creativity & Middle Grade Adventure | Reading in the Middle

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What happens when science, imagination, and friendship collide? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, Annisha Jeffries talks with Matt Manning and Matt Loux, the creative team behind The Spark Experiment, to delve into the engaging world they’ve built for middle-grade readers. Together, they discuss: * The inspiration behind The Spark Experiment * Creating memorable characters kids will root for * Why STEM and creativity belong together * The collaborative process of writing and illustrating a graphic novel * Hidden details and Easter eggs readers should look for * Encouraging curiosity, resilience, and problem-solving Whether you’re a teacher, librarian, parent, or middle-grade reader, this conversation is packed with laughter, behind-the-scenes stories, and plenty of inspiration. 📚 Book: The Spark Experiment by Matt Manning & Matt Loux 🎙️ Hosted by: Annisha Jeffries Subscribe for more conversations with today’s best middle-grade authors. The Spark Experiment, Matt Manning, Matt Loux, Reading in the Middle podcast, middle grade books, graphic novel interview, STEM books for kids, science adventure books, middle grade graphic novels, children’s books podcast, librarians, teachers, book recommendations for kids, friendship books, creativity in education, books for ages 8-12, graphic novels for tweens, middle school readers, Andrews McMeel Kids, Annisha Jeffries #TheSparkExperiment #MattManning #MattLoux #ReadingInTheMiddle #MiddleGradeBooks #GraphicNovel #STEMBooks #KidsBooks #ChildrensBooks #BookPodcast #Teachers #Librarians #BookTube #MiddleSchoolReads #ReadMore ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode The Spark Experiment: Matt Manning & Matt Loux on Friendship, STEM, Creativity & Middle Grade Adventure | Reading in the Middle artwork

The Spark Experiment: Matt Manning & Matt Loux on Friendship, STEM, Creativity & Middle Grade Adventure | Reading in the Middle

What happens when science, imagination, and friendship collide? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, Annisha Jeffries talks with Matt Manning and Matt Loux, the creative team behind The Spark Experiment, to delve into the engaging world they’ve built for middle-grade readers. Together, they discuss: * The inspiration behind The Spark Experiment * Creating memorable characters kids will root for * Why STEM and creativity belong together * The collaborative process of writing and illustrating a graphic novel * Hidden details and Easter eggs readers should look for * Encouraging curiosity, resilience, and problem-solving Whether you’re a teacher, librarian, parent, or middle-grade reader, this conversation is packed with laughter, behind-the-scenes stories, and plenty of inspiration. 📚 Book: The Spark Experiment by Matt Manning & Matt Loux 🎙️ Hosted by: Annisha Jeffries Subscribe for more conversations with today’s best middle-grade authors. The Spark Experiment, Matt Manning, Matt Loux, Reading in the Middle podcast, middle grade books, graphic novel interview, STEM books for kids, science adventure books, middle grade graphic novels, children’s books podcast, librarians, teachers, book recommendations for kids, friendship books, creativity in education, books for ages 8-12, graphic novels for tweens, middle school readers, Andrews McMeel Kids, Annisha Jeffries #TheSparkExperiment #MattManning #MattLoux #ReadingInTheMiddle #MiddleGradeBooks #GraphicNovel #STEMBooks #KidsBooks #ChildrensBooks #BookPodcast #Teachers #Librarians #BookTube #MiddleSchoolReads #ReadMore ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Jason Douglas on Jane American: Family History, Courage, and a Ringo Award-Winning Graphic Novel artwork

Jason Douglas on Jane American: Family History, Courage, and a Ringo Award-Winning Graphic Novel

What happens when a family story becomes an award-winning graphic novel? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, host Annisha Jeffries talks with Ringo Award-winning author and educator Jason Douglas about Jane American, a powerful coming-of-age graphic novel inspired by his grandmother's life in Southeast Michigan during and after World War II. Together they discuss family history, identity, belonging, resilience, and why the struggles young people face today aren't so different from those faced generations ago. Jason also shares how 26 years as a public-school teacher shaped his storytelling and why graphic novels can be such powerful tools for literacy and learning. Perfect for middle-grade readers, educators, librarians, graphic novel fans, and anyone who has ever wondered about the stories hidden within their own family tree. READING IN THE MIDDLE Show Notes 📚 About Jane American Set in historic Southeast Michigan during the aftermath of World War II, Jane American follows Betty Jane Johnson as she navigates family, loss, friendship, identity, and the difficult choices that shape who she becomes. Inspired by the life of Jason Douglas's grandmother, Jane American explores: • Identity and belonging • Self-worth and self-determination • Family and friendship • WWII homefront history • Women in wartime factories • The Great Migration • Social-emotional growth and resilience 🏆 Awards & Recognition • Winner, Ringo Award for Best Original Graphic Novel • First fully self-published graphic novel to win a Ringo Award • Published by Papercutz • Distributed by Simon & Schuster 📖 Preorder Jane American Simon & Schuster: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Jane-American/Jason-Douglas/9781545836217 [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Jane-American/Jason-Douglas/9781545836217] 📚 Educator Resources Educator Pitch Deck: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sYBjbJGRkbNSFzWW9Ri-kzZxqHgYHfBYwjbCbgsfLXA/edit?usp=drivesdk [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sYBjbJGRkbNSFzWW9Ri-kzZxqHgYHfBYwjbCbgsfLXA/edit?usp=drivesdk] 🎓 Special Educator Discount Papercutz is offering a 50% educator discount for classroom sets, school libraries, public libraries, literacy initiatives, and educational organizations. Order Here: https://papercutz.com/product/jane-american-vol-1/?wdr_coupon=janeamerican50&v=0b3b97fa6688 [https://papercutz.com/product/jane-american-vol-1/?wdr_coupon=janeamerican50&v=0b3b97fa6688] 🏫 Educational Features Included in the Book • Historical Endnotes & Easter Eggs • Common Core Alignment • Discussion Questions • Four Corners Activities • See / Think / Wonder Activities • Socratic Seminar Frameworks • Writing Prompts • Persuasive Writing Activities • Cross-Curricular Teaching Ideas • Social-Emotional Learning Connections Ideal for: • Grades 4–12 • English Language Arts • U.S. History • Social Studies • Historical Fiction Units • Graphic Novel Studies • Literature Circles • Independent Reading Programs 👤 About Jason Douglas Jason Douglas is a Michigan-based author, playwright, and public-school teacher. After more than 25 years in education, he fulfilled a lifelong dream of creating graphic novels. His debut graphic novel, Parallel, earned two Ringo Award nominations. His second graphic novel, Jane American, became the first fully self-published graphic novel to win the Ringo Award for Best Original Graphic Novel. Jason's newest graphic novel, No Man's Land, explores friendship, trauma, and survival through the lens of World War I horror. 🔗 Connect with Jason Douglas https://linktr.ee/jdouglaswrites [https://linktr.ee/jdouglaswrites] 🎧 About Reading in the Middle Reading in the Middle is a podcast hosted by Annisha Jeffries featuring conversations with authors, illustrators, and creators whose work inspires middle-grade readers. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a teacher, librarian, parent, or reader in your life. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20 de jun de 202657 min
episode What Makes a Good Leader? Trevor B. Spisto on The Tiger and the Crane | Reading in the Middle artwork

What Makes a Good Leader? Trevor B. Spisto on The Tiger and the Crane | Reading in the Middle

What happens when compassion and fear collide? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, host Annisha Jeffries sits down with Trevor B. Spisto, author of The Tiger and the Crane, a compelling middle-grade novel set in Qing-era China. Together, they explore the story of Mung, a young crane who discovers an orphaned tiger cub just as his village prepares to choose its next leader. Trevor discusses the inspiration behind the novel, the wisdom of Master Guan, writing memorable animal characters, and the themes of leadership, courage, belonging, community, grief, and compassion that drive the story. This thoughtful conversation is perfect for middle-grade readers, teachers, librarians, parents, homeschool educators, and anyone who loves children's literature that sparks meaningful discussion. IN THIS EPISODE: * The inspiration behind The Tiger and the Crane * Writing middle-grade historical fantasy * Leadership lessons for young readers * The role of compassion and empathy in storytelling * Creating memorable animal characters * Trevor B. Spisto's writing journey * Advice for aspiring young writers ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

14 de jun de 202641 min
episode Exploring Japan Through Graphic Novels with Matthew Loux | My Journey to Japan: Escape to Yokai Mountain | Reading in the Middle artwork

Exploring Japan Through Graphic Novels with Matthew Loux | My Journey to Japan: Escape to Yokai Mountain | Reading in the Middle

What happens when a family trip to Japan turns into an adventure filled with yokai, samurai, festivals, and magical portals? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, host Annisha Jeffries talks with author and illustrator Matthew Loux about his newest graphic novel, My Journey to Japan: Escape to Yokai Mountain. Together they discuss Japanese folklore, cultural exploration, graphic novel storytelling, drawing by hand, and how books can inspire curiosity about the world around us. Matthew also shares the inspiration behind Penny, Paulie, and Shimesu's unforgettable journey, his love of Japanese culture, and why adventure stories can be powerful tools for learning. Perfect for: 📚 Librarians 🍎 Educators 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families 📖 Graphic Novel Fans 🌎 Readers Interested in World Cultures Topics discussed: • Japanese folklore and yokai • Graphic novels for middle-grade readers • Japanese culture, food, and festivals • Travel through storytelling • Creating art by hand • Encouraging curiosity and global awareness Books Mentioned: My Journey to Japan: Escape to Yokai Mountain The Time Museum Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring The Spark Experiment Salt Water Taffy #ReadingInTheMiddle #MatthewLoux #GraphicNovels #MiddleGradeBooks #KidLit #Yokai #Japan #JapaneseCulture #LibraryPodcast #TeacherResources #BookPodcast #ChildrensBooks #GraphicNovelPodcast #ReadingRecommendations ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10 de jun de 202637 min
episode Matthew J. Gilbert on The New Norm, Stranger Things, and Writing for Middle Grade Readers | Reading in the Middle artwork

Matthew J. Gilbert on The New Norm, Stranger Things, and Writing for Middle Grade Readers | Reading in the Middle

What happens when an ordinary middle school kid suddenly becomes internet famous? In this episode of Reading in the Middle, host Annisha Jeffries talks with bestselling author Matthew J. Gilbert about his new middle-grade novel, The New Norm, a funny and relatable story about viral fame, friendship, identity, and surviving middle school. Matthew shares how his career evolved from an award-winning television writer at Nickelodeon [https://www.nick.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] to an author of more than 40 books for young readers. We also discuss his work writing stories set in the worlds of Stranger Things, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and other beloved franchises, as well as the challenges and rewards of writing for today's middle-grade audience. Whether you're a fan of humorous middle-grade fiction, pop culture adventures, or stories about finding your place in the world, this conversation is packed with insight, laughter, and inspiration. IN THIS EPISODE: * The inspiration behind The New Norm * Writing about social media and middle school life * Creating stories for popular franchises * From television writing to children's books * Why humor matters in middle-grade fiction * Advice for aspiring young writers CONNECT WITH MATTHEW J. GILBERT: * Official Website [https://www.mattgilbertwrites.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] LISTEN TO MORE READING IN THE MIDDLE: Join Annisha Jeffries for conversations with today's most exciting middle-grade authors, illustrators, and creators. Discover new books, behind-the-scenes stories, and reading recommendations for tweens, educators, librarians, and families. #MiddleGradeBooks #MatthewJGilbert #TheNewNorm #ReadingInTheMiddle #ChildrensBooks #MiddleGradeAuthor #StrangerThingsBooks #KidLit #BookPodcast #AnnishaJeffries #BooksForTweens #LibraryPodcast #MGBooks #AuthorInterview #ReadingRecommendation ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5 de jun de 202636 min