Sunday, September 6, 2020
Kid Spotlight Meet Erik The Great, Nine
Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Kid Spotlight: Meet Erik the Great, Nine-Year-Old Book Blogger âOh, readingâ¦what they did before fun was invented,â says Candace Flynn (on Disneyâs Phineas & Ferb). Candaceâs grandmother persuades her to read Sherlock Holmes but Candace scoffs. But the next morning, Grandma finds Candace bleary-eyed and hunched over the book. Candace hasnât stayed up reading itâ"sheâs stayed up reading the ENTIRE COLLECTION! âBefore fun was invented, indeed,â snarks Grandma. Plenty of kids know that reading is fun. And blogging, too! Like Erik the Great. (Great name, huh?) This nine-year-old bibliophile began a book blog to share his favorite titles with other kids. Erik the-story-loving-3rd-grader piqued my interest, so I invited him to talk about childrenâs lit and blogging. Why did you want to start a blog? I wanted to because I LOVE books. I read all the time (I even get into trouble in school sometimes for reading so much). My grandmother told me about a time when she was in a book store shopping for a book for me. She said she didnât know what to buy for me and a kid in the store recommended that she get âThe Strange Case of Origami Yodaâ by Tom Angleberger for me. He told her he was sure I would like it (and I did). So I thought that if she would take book advice from a kid, maybe other people would too. At first I wanted to write reviews for newspapers but my Dad suggested a website. I thought a blog was a good idea because I could talk to people all over the world about books and then people could also tell me what they think about the books I write about and suggest books for me to read. How did you get started? When I had the idea to make a blog, my Mom and I went on the computer to find the best place to make a blog and we liked WordPress. I looked at other book review blogs and websites to kind of get an idea of what Iâd like my blog to look like. Then I just started writing. I started writing about some of my favorite books and then readers started suggesting books and then I started watching for new releases. My school let me pass out flyers about my site and I left flyers at books stores and libraries and that helped me get more readers. Then I started to read other book blogs (like yours) and commenting on the posts they have and the other bloggers started to visit my site. I really like to see what other people are reading and what they think about it. What did you hope to accomplish with the blog? I wanted to not just review books, but I also wanted to talk with other kids and adults about books. I just wanted to find people who love reading as much as I do. Then I started asking authors and illustrators if I could interview them about writing books and making pictures for books. Itâs really interesting to talk to the people actually creating books. Do you know what you want to do when you grow up? Do you want to be involved with books, or something totally different? I really want to be an inventor when I grow up. I already have some ideas for inventions like a refrigerator that you donât ever need to open the door so that you save energy (and itâs voice commanded, too). I think being an inventor, I will have to read (and write) a lot. My Mom is a scientist and she writes a lot of books and articles and is reading all the time. Right now I am actually writing my first book called âThe Adventures of Tomato and Peaâ. Itâs about aliens getting stranded on Earth and trying to get back to their home planet (planet -Oarg). Sounds like a fun story, Erik! Thanks for talking to me about blogging. And thanks for blogging about books! You can find Erik at www.thiskidreviewsbooks.com, most recently reviewing MOON OVER MANIFEST by Clare Vanderpool, to which he gives 4 out of 5 bookworms. And check out the monster Erik wishes he could buy at The Monstore!
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