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Boring Parents to Alien Adventures with Tennille Marie

Valerie Fentress Season 7 Episode 4

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In this episode of Bookworthy, host Valerie talks with author Tenille Marie about her middle-grade sci-fi adventure, 'So My Mom's From Outer Space.' They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the relatable characters, the importance of blended families in literature, and Tenille's writing journey. The conversation also touches on favorite books and their impact, as well as what Tenille has planned for the future.

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Takeaways

 Tenille's book is inspired by her sons' desire to be characters.

The book aims to be relatable for children, especially those in blended families.

Tenille emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself to achieve goals.

Writing became a passion for Tenille during her son's therapy sessions.

She aims to represent blended families in children's literature.

Tenille's favorite book is 'Pride and Prejudice.'

She believes in the power of storytelling to connect with readers.

The conversation highlights the significance of humor in children's books.

Tenille is working on a sequel to her middle-grade book.

She encourages aspiring writers to develop a thick skin and share their stories.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tenille Marie and Her Book

02:50 The Inspiration Behind 'So My Mom's from Outer Space'

05:57 Relatable Characters and Themes in Middle Grade Fiction

09:01 The Importance of Blended Families in Literature

11:57 Tenille's Writing Journey and Historical Fiction

14:58 Favorite Books and Their Impact

17:59 What's Next for Tenille Marie?

 


 

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