Way-Word Writers Podcast
Way-Word Writers hosts Heather Cashman, Stephanie Bearce, and Nicki Jacobsmeyer welcome award-winning children’s nonfiction author Nancy Churnin, known for inspiring stories about real people who changed the world. Churnin shares how a Dallas Morning News article about deaf baseball player William Hoy led to her first children’s book after a 13-year journey, launching her focus on lesser-known changemakers. She explains how she discovers subjects through curiosity and articles, approaches research differently depending on available sources, and ensures accuracy and cultural sensitivity by working closely with families, communities, and scholars. Churnin discusses finding the “heart” of each story, choosing what to include in picture book narratives, creating student projects tied to each book, lessons in perseverance and humility, and advice to write about someone you love, seek support, and stay focused on meaning over facts. 00:00 Meet Way-Word Writers 00:31 Introducing Nancy Churnin 02:15 Why Biographies 04:01 William Hoy Origin 07:18 Finding Story Subjects 11:16 Research Methods 14:38 Accuracy And Sensitivity 18:48 Choosing What Stays 21:03 Staying Focused On Theme 24:54 Empowerment Themes 26:05 Projects With Every Book 29:11 Biggest Writing Lesson 29:52 Perseverance Through Rejection 32:53 Craft Advice For Nonfiction 36:28 Rapid Fire Questions 40:15 School Visit Joy 42:42 Encouragement And Farewell This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit waywordwriters.substack.com [https://waywordwriters.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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