Authors’ Festival fosters love of reading
Angelique Flores
Second-grader Brandon Unger won’t have to wonder how author Joan
Bransfield Graham comes up with ideas for her poems much longer.
He’ll get the chance to ask the author Tuesday, when the 11th annual
Authors’ Festival comes to Circle View Elementary School.
“It was great,” Brandon said about last year’s festival. “They told us
about their books and when they made them.
The festival will take place at schools in Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley, with nearly 50 authors from California and Hawaii visiting 25
schools in the area.
“This introduces children to literature, making it fun and getting them
interested in reading,” said Lyn Scott, president of the Friends of the
Children’s Library, which is sponsoring the event. “If we get one or two
authors out this, it’s worthwhile.”
At past festivals, authors have dressed in costumes, held activities
outside the classrooms and worked closely with small groups, offering
writing hints and tips. Each author also shares insight about writing,
books and the importance of reading.
“The older authors bring their own personalities; the younger ones bring
their enthusiasm,” said second-grade teacher Jill Proodian.
The excitement of meeting and interacting with the authors introduces the
children to new books and inspires them to do their own writing in class,
she said.
Brandon was inspired to create designs for his own shape poetry, the form
favored by Graham in which the verses are arranged to look like the
poem’s subject. He picked a surfboard.
Many students are looking forward to the festival’s return and have been
reading books by the visiting authors.
“We read books every day, and this brings them to life,” Proodian said.
Several students have said they want to be authors or illustrators when
they grow up.
“Authors aren’t real to the students,” Scott said. “We show the students
that the authors are real and normal, and that being an author is not
unattainable.”
Among the children’s authors expected to participate are Carl Green,
Dolores Johnson, Mary Ann Easley, Joan Pizzo, Sara Van Dyck and Angi Ma
Wong.
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