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1. Forget About Your Name in Lights! Get Your Name in Cheerios Boxes!

Laurie Isop is one lucky woman. Then again, luck has nothing to do with it. It’ more like skill, talent and persistence.

Who is Laurie Isop? She’s the first winner of Cheerios’ annual New Author Contest, which she won in 2009. Her book HOW DO YOU HUG A PORCUPINE? will appear in a million Cheerios boxes and the hardcover will be released with Simon & Schuster in July.

So how did Laurie get so lucky? (Err, I mean, how did she win?) Luckily (and this time I mean it), she agreed to an interview! Today she shares her journey with other aspiring children’s authors.

So go grab a bowl of the famous breakfast O’s and read how you, too, could have your name in boxes.

When did you first hear about the Cheerios contest and what made you decide to enter? How long had you been writing for children?

I’d been trying to crack the children’s market for about 10 years when I heard about the contest. I had drafted the story, “How Do You Hug a Porcupine?” prior to learning about the contest. My sister owns a bookstore in Stoneham, Massachusetts (shout-out to The Book Oasis!) and she sent me a link to the contest and encouraged me to enter.

How did you get the idea for your story HOW DO YOU HUG A PORCUPINE?

We were sitting around the dinner table talking about “warm fuzzy” people vs the “cold prickly” types, and the idea was born from there. I wanted to do something with animals to make it more age-appropriate. We had such a good time, talking about the different animals and envisioning all sorts of ways for the porcupine to win his hug. I probably revised my story eighteen or twenty times before I submitted it.

How did you find out that you won? What was your reaction?

I was having “one of those days” last October 2009. You know, one of those self-fulfilling prophecy-type days your mother warned you about when you were twelve, and again when you were thirty? The sky was ashen, the roads slick with the endless, penetrating drizzle of fall in the Pacific Northwest. Paul and I were several hours behind schedule, and I was eying the front door of a house I knew contained a bathroom in desperate need of cleaning. Lucky me, I sulked, my hand poised to open the door.

And then the phone rang.

I looked at Paul, sighed, and pasted an I-love-my-job smile on my face. “Studio 6 – this is Laurie!” I gushed, expecting a bride-to-be on the other end (our ‘real’ jobs are with the wedding studio).

“Is this…Laurie Isop?” queried the lovely voice on the other end. I rolled my eyes. Darn solicitors, I thought. They aren’t even sure how to pronounce my name!

I couldn’t have been more wrong.

Then I cried a little, and called my mom and sister.

What was the process like to produce the book? Did you make revisions? Did you have a hand in selecting the illustrator, Gwen Millward (whose illustrations I loved in 7 Comments on Forget About Your Name in Lights! Get Your Name in Cheerios Boxes!, last added: 5/27/2011

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2. Have you written your first book?

Our guest blogger today is Lori Degman, a special education teacher from the Chicago area.  Lori is the winner of the 2nd Cheerios New Author Contest for aspiring children’s book authors.

It seems sort of fitting to write about my first book for First Book, doesn’t it?  I’m thrilled to tell you that MY first book, called “1 Zany Zoo,” is coming out this spring.   Actually, 2.2 MILLION copies of my book are coming out this spring!!!   In English and Spanish.   Inside Cheerios boxes!   And then it will be released at retail in hardcover this summer through Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing.

It’s all happening because I won the 2nd Cheerios New Author Contest, a contest for never-before-published children’s book authors.   I actually wrote the original story for this about 20 years ago.   Then I got busy:  returning to work . . . raising my children . . . life . . .   Then, when my two sons went off to college and I became an empty nester, I pulled out this story, and some others I’d written, and decided to give writing another try.   The story, originally called, “1 Wacky Zoo,” is a rhyming, counting story about a boy who sneaks into the zoo before it opens, and the crazy animal antics he sees.  I’d worked on improving the story with the help of my critique group and family members and I decided to enter it.  When I got the call from Cheerios telling me I was the winner, I was blown away.  Being a published author has been a dream of mine for so long.  It’s just amazing to think it’s really happening.

And BOY, is it ever really happening!!  My son sent me this picture of an end display in a store, with boxes and boxes of Cheerios stacked up, all with my book inside!   That is really something.  I’ve even been doing interviews about my book and how it all happened.  It’s really fun to tell the story – and to know that a lot of kids are going to be reading my book.   A book that I originally wrote almost 20 years ago.

Here’s the good news:  Cheerios is launching the 4th New Author Contest.  Entries are accepted in English or Spanish from March 15 – July 15 at www.spoonfulsofstoriescontest.com.   So what are you waiting for?   You never know, you may have already written your first book!

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