Episodes

  • Simon Stephenson (The Snowman Code) on both Screenwriting and Novel Writing
    Jan 20 2026

    In this conversation, Simon Stephenson, a former physician turned screenwriter and author, shares his unique journey from medicine to storytelling. He discusses his early experiences in writing, which paved the way for his screenwriting career. Simon's latest work, The Snowman Code, is a middle-grade book that combines his love for storytelling with his background in medicine, focusing on a young girl named Blessing who embarks on a magical quest with a snowman. The book aims to resonate with children, offering them relatable characters and themes of resilience and humor. Simon also shares his method for writing a novel, and offers sound advice for new writers.

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    38 mins
  • John Schu (Louder Than Hunger) on Connection and Compassion in Storytelling
    Jan 13 2026

    In this conversation, John Schu, a children's librarian and author, shares his journey as a reader and writer, emphasizing the importance of connection in storytelling. He discusses his latest book, Louder Than Hunger, which tackles themes of mental health and the healing power of art and music. Schu reflects on his influences, including Kate DiCamillo, Katherine Applegate, and broadway actor Idina Menzel, and offers valuable advice for aspiring writers, highlighting the significance of reading and self-compassion in the creative process.

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    44 mins
  • Michelle Knudsen (Into the Wild Magic) on The Importance of Persistence in Writing
    Nov 11 2025

    In this conversation, author Michelle Knudsen emphasizes the critical role of persistence in the writing industry, highlighting that success is often not immediate and can be influenced by many external factors. She encourages writers to find joy in the writing process itself, as it is the only aspect they can truly control amidst the uncertainties of publishing and reception. We also discuss her latest middle grade book, Into the Wild Magic.

    Into the Wild Magic is a middle-grade fantasy novel about an eleven-year-old girl named Bevvy who escapes into a magical world with a new, mysterious friend named Cat. The book features a world at war between those who wield "wild magic" and dark sorcerers, and explores themes of friendship, trust, and self-discovery as Bevvy learns to embrace her own magical abilities.

    Key takeaways from this episode:

    • The most important thing you need to succeed in this business is persistence.
    • You can write an amazing book and not be able to sell it.
    • It's essential to keep going despite challenges.
    • Finding joy in the writing process is crucial.
    • Many factors influencing success are out of your control.
    • Small successes in writing matter, regardless of big recognition.
    • Enjoying the work itself is what you can control.
    • Overnight success stories can be misleading.
    • Persistence is key to navigating the ups and downs of writing.

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    46 mins
  • [LISTEN AGAIN] Ep. 66: Jordan Kopy (Theodora Hendrix) on Turning Traditional Monster Tropes on their Heads
    Oct 21 2025

    On this episode of the Middle Grade Matters podcast, Jordan Kopy discusses her Theodora Hendrix series, which follows a 10-year-old girl raised by a family of monster superheroes. Jordan shares her inspiration for the series, her creative process, and the unique characters that populate her books. She discusses the illustrations, the challenges of writing while working in finance, and her journey to publication. Jordan also offers valuable advice for aspiring writers and reflects on her love for spooky stories and middle grade literature.


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    53 mins
  • Ep. 99: Second Year Podcasting Anniversary - Come with me behind the scenes - how it started, how it's going, and what's next.
    Oct 14 2025

    It's my first solo episode and I'm bringing you a glimpse of what it's been like launching a podcast and helping it grow over the past two years. I talk about the ups and downs, the big moments, the challenges, and what's to come. And I give a big thank you to you, the listeners, for being with me every step of the way.

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 98: Melissa Dassori on Second Books and Magic in Storytelling
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode, Melissa Dassori discusses her journey as a middle grade author, focusing on her sophomore book, 'Greta Ever After.' She shares insights into the emotional roller coaster of publishing and emphasizes the importance of confidence, risk-taking, and the collaborative nature of the writing process.

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 97: McCall Hoyle (Forever Ripley) on Exploring the Bond Between Dogs and Kids
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, McCall Hoyle, an award-winning author and former teacher and librarian, discusses her latest book, 'Forever Ripley,' which explores the deep bond between dogs and humans through the eyes of a dog. The conversation delves into themes of grief, love, and the importance of emotional depth in storytelling. McCall shares her writing process, the challenges of writing from a dog's perspective, and the significance of creating relatable characters for young readers. She also reflects on her journey as a writer and her future projects, emphasizing the joy that dogs and literature bring to her life.

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 96: Jamie Sumner (Schooled) on Embracing Imperfection in the Creative Process
    Sep 9 2025

    In this episode, Jamie Sumner discusses her latest middle grade novel, 'Schooled,' exploring its themes, characters, and the inspiration behind the story. She shares insights into her writing process, the balance of humor and grief in children's literature, and the importance of voice in storytelling. Jamie also reflects on her experiences as a teacher and how they influence her writing, as well as her interactions with young readers during school visits. She offers valuable advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of embracing imperfection in the creative process.

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    42 mins