Hey there word nerds! Today I am delighted to have Dr. Eucabeth Odhiambo on the show! Eucabeth was born in Kenya and her gorgeous middle grade debut novel, Auma's Long Run,is inspired by her memories growing up there as well as her own work experiences with children and educators affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. I read a lot of books for this show and while I'm not supposed to pick any favorites, I have to say it's not often that a book gets me this excited about the story and the meaning behind it. Listen in as we tease apart the many elements of Auma's Long Run, and discuss the responsibility that comes along with writing an "own voices" novel. In this episode Eucabeth and I discuss: Crafting a strong female character young girls anywhere can relate to. Writing a sport centered middle grade novel with a female protagonist. Bringing life to a country and a culture through your characters. Dealing with the fear and responsibility of writing about things others have experienced. How fiction helps in getting over the hurdles of writing an "own voices" novel. Plus, Eucabeth's #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/187
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