Friday, December 12, 2014

Interview with Anika and Christopher Denise


The DMS was lucky enough to interview Anika and Christopher Denise. Fairday reviewed their children's picture book Bella and Stella Come Home, and it was great to share our thoughts about it and hear yours! In the spirit of the season, we're giving away signed hardcover copies of Bella and Stella Come Home and Baking Day at Grandma's, plus a wooden mixing spoon, along with a set of gift tags and bags from this dynamic author/ illustrator team. Enter the rafflecopter form below for your chance to win this excellent book prize pack. We're excited to learn a little more about their story. So, without further ado... take it away, Anika and Christopher! 

What inspired you to write Bella and Stella Come Home?

Anika: Bella and Stella Come Home was inspired by our move out of Providence to the small bayside community of Barrington, Rhode Island. We weren't going far—only twelve miles from our old house—but for our daughter, Sofia, who was only three at the time, it was a world away from the only home she'd ever known. We brought her to the new house before any of the furniture arrived, and she explored the empty rooms, clutching her favorite stuffed puppy dog, Spot. Even after we were all moved in and we'd settled her in her new room, she asked me when we were going "home." It got me thinking about moving from a young child's perspective, and what a big deal it is for little kids. 

How long does it take you to put together a children's book? Can you tell us about your process as a team?

Anika: Picture book manuscripts can me take anywhere from a few weeks, to a few months. Bella and Stella Come Home went through several revisions. My editor wanted me to distill the story down to the key moments, the most important emotional beats, and it took a few drafts before I got it just right. For this book, we started with the text, and then Chris did character sketches and a book dummy, but it can work the other way around, too. He doodles and I craft a story around something he's drawn.

Chris: It really depends on the project. Sometimes the things that look very simple and pared down end up taking the longest. If a manuscript is in a final edit or close to it, I can usually create the finished artwork in six to nine months. Projects overlap so usually I am working on character drawings, sketches and book dummy for a book while I am producing the art for another.


What was your inspiration for the characters Bella and Stella?

Anika: Our daughter inspired the character of Bella, and in a way, she inspired Stella, the elephant, too. Sofia loves and takes care of her toys. Even now, at almost thirteen, she keeps her stuffies stacked on her bed and snuggles her favorites at night. She's a lot like the boy in Toy Story. She has a rich and wonderful imagination and her toys are her oldest friends. Stella in the book is an extension of Bella's imagination; a safe harbor. . . someone to whisper to under the covers with a flashlight at night. 


Chris:  Most definitely our daughter, as Anika mentioned, but also Anika herself. Hard not to be inspired by the author. I see so much of Anika in her writing.

What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors/ artists who have inspired you? 

AnikaI really loved Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, and Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss. I read Arnold Lobel's Owl at Home and Frog and Toad stories again and again. As I grew and read independently, I loved stories where the children were empowered in some way, to solve a mystery or time travel or invent. I liked imperfect characters doing precocious things like in The Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, or Harriet, The Spy, or The Chronicles of Narnia


Chris: We were lucky enough to be surrounded by books and art while growing up. My mother was a teacher so had plenty of prints and books for us to look at. I didn't realize it at the time but art by N.C.Wyeth, Norman Rockwell and Howard Pyle were on the walls. I was also a huge fan of Winnie the Pooh-Disney version and Milne. Oh! And Curious George.


If you could live anyplace real or fictional, where would it be? Why?

Anika: I think Neverland would be pretty cool. There are some lovely white-sand beaches, and you don't grow any older. (No worries about applying sunscreen!) There's the small matter of pirates. . . but just sprinkle on a little fairy dust, think a happy thought, and you're good to go.

Chris: The Hundred Acre Wood. I love the countryside and the promise of unstructured time.

If you could befriend a character from one of your books, who would you befriend? Why?

Anika: Probably Grandma Bear—she'd bake for us and I'm pretty sure she babysits, too. 
Chris: Hmm. Tough question. When I am working on a book the characters inhabit my studio and become dear friends. The cubs from Baking Day would be great fun but would make a mess. I would say Jenny, the little mouse I drew for Following Grandfather by my friend Rosemary Wells. Such a sweet little character but strong as well.

Bella and Stella move into a new house, and they have many doubts about living there. What advice do you have for kids who have to move into a new home?

Anika: First, it's natural to feel a little doubtful and nervous about a move. It will take time to get used to the new place and that's ok. You might pack a little box of treasures, favorite things from your old room, and keep it close during the move so you can take those treasures out when you need them. You might even create a little memory book with pictures and keepsakes from your old house. Also, why not make the move a chance to do something you always wanted with your room? Maybe it's stars on the ceiling, or a big chalkboard on the wall, or a cool tent!
Did either of you have imaginary friends growing up? Can you tell us about them?

Anika: Yes! I was an only child so imaginary friends were big for me. I remember I had one I called Sam (short for Samantha) and she and I would solve mysteries together and sometimes we'd have super-powers like Wonder Woman. 

Chris: Imaginary friends...not that I can remember. I have two older brothers…they kept me busy. Though when they were off at school I spent most of my time with a fairly large (as tall as me) stuffed animal monkey/gorilla named George. Excellent company, good listener and a great sense of humor.

Are you currently working on a book? If so, can you tell us a little bit about it?

Anika: I'm working on a new character-driven picture book series (can't give away the details just yet) and Chris and I are batting around a picture book about a middle kid. (Middle kids so need their own book.) I also have a Halloween picture book in the works called Monster Trucks, which will be illustrated by the talented Nate Wragg.

Chris: I have a bunch of fun projects underway. The Middle book (thank you for the reminder) is patiently waiting for me. Right now, I’m working on finished art for a book called Firefly Hollow. The project started as a handful of sketches and notes that I created before handing it off to the renowned writer Alison McGhee. She ended up writing a novel that will have both color and black and white illustrations. I have been giving away a few sneak peaks on my blog and professional Facebook page. When it wraps up, I jump right into a book already underway by Betsy Devany called Smelly Baby. Easily the funniest laugh-out-loud manuscript I have ever worked on, with a feisty young protagonist named Lucy.

A sneak peak at Christopher's next illustration adventure
From left: Anika Denise, Stephanie Robinson, Christopher Denise
We were excited to meet Anika and Christopher at the 2014 UCONN Children's Book Fair! Stop by the post to experience an arena where books are reunited with their creators. It's pure magic! ;) 
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Best of 2014 Book Giveaway Hop!

Thanks to Bookhounds and I Am A Reader for hosting the Best of 2014 Book Giveaway Hop. Fairday's Blog is giving away our top two book picks for the year. Enter the rafflecopter form below for your chance to win, and give yourself the gift of a story this holiday season! 

The Best of 2014 Book Giveaway Hop will run from December 11th-18th, so, join in the fun! This is a huge hop, and there are lots of great blogs participating, giving away all sorts of books and other fabulous prizes.




 Fairday's Top Pick for 2014 
Maggie's learned how not to be friendly. Ever since her parents died, she's been shipped off to so many boarding schools that she's got the routine down. So when she's sent to live with her two strict aunts, she's not the least bit surprised when they find her disagreeable. After strange Uncle Morris drops her off at the old house known as Adelphi Hills Academy, which resembles all of the other gloomy girls' schools she's been through... read more!

Lizzy's Top Pick for 2014
It's only a year after Little Rock became an integrated school, and now the folks in Marlee’s town are putting up a fight to stay segregated. Marlee’s a bundle of nerves before school starts and she has to begin at the junior high. Although she has always been a wiz at math, she suffers from an extreme fear of public speaking and doesn’t talk in public... read more

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Friday, December 12th: Bella and Stella Come Home by Anika and Christopher Denise- plus a bonus holiday surprise! 




The Begonia House keeps its secrets. Everyone knows that. Everyone, that is, except for clever eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow, whose family has just moved in. Being the Senior Investigator in the Detective Mystery Squad, more commonly known as the DMS, she’s ready to uncover the mysteries hidden within the strange manor. As the investigation gears up and the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, the DMS enters into a world where anything is possible, and the danger is most definitely real. Can the members of the Detective Mystery Squad piece together the puzzle before it's too late? Or will whatever's causing trouble find Fairday and her friends first?


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Scheduled to hit bookstores everywhere in December of 2015! 

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Jessica Haight is a true New Englander, with a deep desire to be near the ocean and a love of the four seasons. She enjoys drawing while standing up and cultivating magic in her garden. She easily floats away in the pages of a good story and is still waiting for her owl from Hogwarts. Jessica lives in Connecticut with her charming fiancé, James; their dog, Jack; their cat, Bill; and a very entitled bunny named Alice.
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Margo's Musings: Bella and Stella Come Home

Bella's not sure about moving, but she knows she needs to be brave for her imaginary friend, Stella. Everything is different when they arrive at the new house, and Stella has her doubts. They both take note of the various differences and decide that it definitely does not feel like home. After all, the kitchen should be blue, and there's no oak tree in the yard, plus her bedroom is so dark without stars on the ceiling. But still, Bella stays strong for her friend, and she tries to make Stella feel better about all of the changes. Her mom says that the new house has character, but Bella thinks it's just the dust. Will Bella be able to adjust to her new house? What will Stella think when the neighbors drop by? What if it never feels like home? You will have to read this adorable children's picture book to find out!
Bella and Stella Come Home by Anika and Christopher Denise is such a great picture book. Margo fell in love with Stella, and has been pressuring me to invite her over, so that her stuffed pony, Mr. Fazzy, can have a friend. My family has recently moved into a spooky old victorian house, and it was a big adjustment for all of us- especially Margo. My little sister is very brave, but moving was a huge change. This story has really helped her to understand what makes a house a home, and she's feeling much better about everything now. The illustrations are magical, and I'm sure we'll be pulling this book off the shelf many times to read again.

Has anyone else read Bella and Stella Come Home or any other books by Anika and Christopher Denise? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Stop by this Friday for an interview with this author/illustrator team, plus an exclusive look at some preliminary sketches by Christopher Denise. We'll also be hosting a fabulous holiday giveaway for this book, along with a bonus surprise. ; )

Happy reading!
~ F

Margo's stuffed pony, Mr. Fazzy :)

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Answer to Monday's Riddle: A New Home!

Here's a sneak peek at Margo's review
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week, we'll be taking you into a new home. Margo has a wonderful book she can't wait to share. Thursday marks The Best of 2104 book hop, and Friday we'll be chatting with Anika and Christopher Denise, so be sure to check back! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

This can be a scary notion, trekking across land or even the ocean. Once arrived, it's all unknown; things look different and not like your own. The walls are strangers, watching their hosts. Who knows if there's monsters or perhaps lurking ghosts? When everything's new and there's so much to see, remember this thought at the turn of the key: take in the scene and explore your new room; old cobwebs can be swept out with a broom. Having a friend, even one who's not there, can give real comfort, no matter where. Look on the bright side when the journey's begun, there's sure to be adventure and loads of fun. For even though this change appears hard, it's always exciting to pull a new card. You'll never guess what's to be known, and in no time at all you'll feel right at home.

What am I referring to? Answer: Moving into a new home 




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