Angela Burke Kunkel

20 Questions: Name a Perfect Gift for Writers, Illustrators, or Readers

Welcome back to our series, 20 QUESTIONS!,

where we answer questions about writing, reading, and author life.

(Note that we enjoy the series so much we’ve reset for a second round of 20.)

This month’s question:

Name one perfect holiday gift for a writer, illustrator, or reader in your life.

“I think a perfect gift for readers is an author- signed copy of a book. For writers, give a membership to an organization like SCBWI or 12 x 12, or a group of family members or friends might chip in for a class or retreat at Highlights. A gift that authors, including me, enjoy throughout the year – and it doesn’t cost any money – is to review our books and make sure they’re part of your local library’s collection and at your local indie.”

– The Soaring ‘20s collective unconscious


Margaret Chiu Greanias

“For a child (or grown up) who loves books, I think a book-centered date would be amazing. Perhaps a trip to the bookstore (or library if budget is a concern) with the promise of getting one or more books, a treat of a snack or dessert, and a cozy time sharing the newly acquired book(s).”

—Margaret Chiu Greanias, author of HOW THIS BOOK GOT RED, illus. by Melissa Iwai (Sourcebooks, 2023)


Angela Burke Kunkel

“Practically speaking, one of the very best writing gifts I’ve ever received is a programmable coffee maker. Because I write in the very early mornings, it’s been a wonderful treat to come downstairs and have my morning coffee already brewed, ready and waiting!”

— Angela Burke Kunkel, author of MAKE WAY: THE STORY OF ROBERT McCLOSKEY, NANCY SCHÖN, AND SOME VERY FAMOUS DUCKLINGS, illus. by  Claire Keane (Random House Studio, 2023)


Patricia Newman

“Authors and illustrators just starting out need the gift of investment. Many pre-published writers hold down jobs or raise children and squeeze in writing whenever possible. One fabulous gift for the creator in your life is the gift of a local writing/illustrating craft conference or webinar that focuses the mind, the energy, and invigorates them to persevere.” –Patricia Newman, EAVESDROPPING ON ELEPHANTS (Millbrook Press, paperback edition 2023)


Free Virtual Visits with Soaring ‘20s Authors for World Read Aloud Day

Mark your calendars for February 7, 2024 — it’s World Read Aloud Day! 

LitWorld started World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) in 2010 to honor the power and joy of reading. To celebrate, authors and illustrators come together each year to offer virtual classroom visits around the world. 

Several Soaring ‘20s authors and illustrators still have spots available (see below). 

Most virtual visits go something like this:

1-2 minutes: Creator introduces themself and talks a little about their books.

3-5 minutes: Creator reads aloud a short picture book, or a short excerpt from a chapter book/novel

5-10  minutes: Creator answers a few questions from students about reading/writing.

1-2 minutes: Creator book-talks a couple books they love (but didn’t write/illustrate!) as recommendations for the kids.

Before you sign up, most authors request you have the following available.

  • School name, grade level/teacher name, and approximate number of students

  • Platform (ex. Zoom, Google Meet, Skype)

  • Cell phone number for day-of-event emergencies

NOTE: Please pay attention to each creator’s time zone when scheduling. We are located across the US!

To check availability and/or schedule with an individual creator, click on the links below.


Lindsay H. Metcalf

Sign-up link

Book: Outdoor Farm, Indoor Farm

8:30 am-2:50 pm Central Time


Angela Burke Kunkel

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Book (choose one): Digging for Words: José Alberto Gutiérrez and the Library He Built, Penguin Journey, or Make Way: The Story of Robert McCloskey, Nancy Schön, and Some Very Famous Ducklings

8:30 am-3:30 pm Eastern Time


Susan Kusel

Sign-up link

Book: The Passover Guest

8 am-2 pm ET


Candy Wellins

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Book: A Geoduck Is Not A Duck

9:30 am-3 pm CT


Patricia Newman

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Book (choose one): Any of my recently published titles

7:00 am-1:30 pm Pacific Time


Melanie Ellsworth

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Books: Clarinet and Trumpet, Hip, Hip…Beret!, and Battle of the Books

9:30 am-1:20 pm ET


Isabella Kung

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Books: No Fuzzball! and No Snowball!
9 am-1 pm PT

2023 Gift Guide

One of the best things about being part of a group of picture book creators is celebrating each other’s books. In past gift guides, where we recommended holiday gifts that paired well with our own books, we decided to change things up a bit this year! Below, you’ll find not one, but two sets of gift ideas for each book— each created by a different Soaring 20s member!

We hope you find something fun and unique for the children in your life. Happy holidays!


Alphabot by Vicky Fang 


Bisa’s Carnaval by Joana Pastro, illustrated by Carolina Coroa


Eavesdropping on Elephants by Patricia Newman

Kirsten W. Larson’s picks:

3D Elephant Puzzle 

Schleich Wild Life Starter-Set 

Save the Elephants tee (benefitting Save the Elephants)


Fire of Stars by Kirsten W. Larson, illustrated by Katherine Roy


Hooked on Books by Margaret Chiu Greanias, illustrated by Kristyna Litten


How This Book Got Red by Margaret Chiu Greanias, illustrated by Melissa Iwai

Angela Burke Kunkel’s picks:

Red Panda Earrings

Kids’ Personalized Journal (available in red!)

Red Panda Pencil Case


Hurry, Little Tortoise, Time for School by Carrie Finison, illustrated by Erin Kraan

Margaret Chiu Greanias’s picks:

Sloth Bento Box

Plush Tortoise

Tortoise water bottle


Mabel’s Topsy-Turvy Homes by Candy Wellins, illustrated by Jess Rose



No World Too Big by Lindsay Metcalf, Keila V. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley 


Battle of the Books by Melanie Ellsworth, illustrated by James Rey Sanchez 



One Wish by M. O. Yuksel, illustrated by Mariam Quraishi


One Turtle’s Last Straw: The Real-Life Rescue That Sparked a Sea Change by Elisa Boxer, illustrated by Marta Álvarez Miguéns