Plattsburgh
author Kate Messner says she will change a novel based on early reader
feedback of her drafts, if she thinks it will improve a book. This
certainly happened after a New Orleans man told the children's book
writer that he wanted much more help
from her fictional time-traveling dog in the rescue efforts from
Hurricane Katrina, even though twelve years had passed since the natural
disaster.
Messner, author of many acclaimed books for kids, discusses her fictional golden retriever with Spotlight producer Paul Larson. The dog has helped children facing such disasters as the Titanic sinking and the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. In addition to the "Ranger in Time" series of historical fiction for kids, Messner also talks about "Breakout," inspired by the 2015 prison break at Dannemora.
Messner, author of many acclaimed books for kids, discusses her fictional golden retriever with Spotlight producer Paul Larson. The dog has helped children facing such disasters as the Titanic sinking and the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. In addition to the "Ranger in Time" series of historical fiction for kids, Messner also talks about "Breakout," inspired by the 2015 prison break at Dannemora.
See Messner's interview tonight at 8, and Saturday at 7pm. The show also repeats Sunday at 5am and 10am, and next Thursday at 1pm.
"Spotlight"
is made possible, in part, by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack
Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round
residents of the Adirondack Park. www.pearsallfoundation.org
Spotlight is also supported by Hill & Hollow Music. hillandhollowmusic.org
Enjoy more "Author Visits" segments at mountainlake.org/authorvisits
Spotlight is also supported by Hill & Hollow Music. hillandhollowmusic.org
Enjoy more "Author Visits" segments at mountainlake.org/authorvisits
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