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Jun. 27, 2008

MEET AUTHOR EVELYN B. CHRISTENSEN!

***Entries are now closed--Winner announced July 1!***

You are going to love meeting my friend Evelyn B. Christensen.  She's a delight!  And to make things even more exciting,  Ev has graciously offered you a chance to win Coin-Clue Puzzles!  Just leave a comment with a way to reach you by 10 pm EST on Monday, June 30th.  I’ll announce the winner on July 1st in celebration of my 50th birthday! (PS: Ev's birthday is July 9...) 

  And be sure to join Mary aka Canadagirl for more great Shows and Tells.  The link is at the lower right hand corner of this page.  You can also win more great books at Gretchen's Jewels in my crown...Someday Summer Book Giveaway:

 

http://jewelsinmycrownsomeday.blogspot.com/2008/06/wahoo-party-my-place-book-carnival.html

And now, here's Ev!

 

1.      Ev, thank you for talking with us today.  What does writing do for you?  What are you           looking for when you sit down to write?

 I’m delighted to be with all of you.  Thanks for inviting me.  Writing provides an opportunity for me to express my creativity (which I definitely feel is a gift from God).  When I sit down to write I’m looking for a way to share my ideas with others—most frequently with kids.  Often I’m hoping to create something which will make learning more fun for them.

 

2.      Why do you feel you have so many acceptances for your writing?  I like St. Augustine’s quote “Pray as if everything depended on God and work as if everything depended on you.”  I attribute my success in writing to God, but I do work hard at it.  I study the market and try to match my work with publishers’ needs.  If a new market opens up, I try to send something to them promptly before they get swamped with other submissions.

 

3.      What is there about poetry that appeals to you?  Is it the mathematical side, like meter and rhyme scheme?  When I was younger I wrote mostly free verse and I think I liked it because it was just a beautiful way to express a thought.  Now I write mostly for children so I write poems with a set rhyme and meter.  I think I enjoy writing these partly because it’s almost like a puzzle to see if I can make it all fit together so it works.  Poem: http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org/VisitingtheDentist.aspx

 

4.      You are as much at home with stories and poetry as you are with math and logic.  How did you get to be so well-rounded?  Umm…genes maybe with a good dose of nurturing?  My mother loved art, languages, literature, and writing; my father loved math, science, and engineering.  I think I got a good balance of both.  I really do feel incredibly blessed to have had the parents I did. 

 Story “Dandruff Prank” -- http://storiesforchildren.tripod.com/id21.html 

 

5.      I’ve shared with you that math is not my best subject.  How can you help somebody like me conquer math phobia?  Doing math that’s fun is often a good way to get over the phobia.  Start out with some easy math puzzles where you know you’ll succeed and gradually work up to harder ones.  Also, try to make sure you understand the why when you’re doing math.  When I was coming along in school we were just told the rules of how to do math (like in subtraction—just mark out this number and put a 1 up here), never the reasons why it worked.  It was all very hocus pocus and I never appreciated the beauty of math until many years later.  (As a kid, I was good at math but I didn’t particularly like it until I got to college.)

 

6.      How do you write a book like Coin-Clue Puzzles?  What do you want kids to take away from this book?  Writing a book like Coin-Clue Puzzles is fun because I spend a lot of time just playing around to create the puzzles.  It’s a great way to combine both the precision of left brain thinking with the creativity of the right brain—definitely a satisfying experience.  One thing you learn to do in creating these kinds of puzzles is to be very flexible in your thinking.  When you give clues for the puzzles you want to give enough information so they can be solved, but you don’t want the clues to make the solution obvious.  Therefore you have to think of roundabout ways to convey the same information.  With a book like Coin-Clue Puzzles I want kids to have fun using their brains.  I want them to learn to read carefully, to think logically, and to be willing to try alternative solutions.

 

7.      What's involved in writing a rebus?  A rebus is a short story (usually 100-200 words) which uses small pictures for some of the words.  The stories are wonderful ways to encourage young children to be interested in reading because the children can help with the story as an adult reads it to them.  Writing a rebus is a challenge because of the low word count and the need for “drawable” nouns.  Most editors also like the stories to have a twist or surprise at the end.

 

8.      What is your favorite kind of writing? Puzzle writing is my favorite, probably because it’s what I’m best at.

9.      Do you have any writing goals you have not yet realized?  Oh, yes.  I have a couple of picture books which I’d love to have published.

 

10.   You are a teacher.  Do you have any math tips, poetry tips, writing tips?  How about helpful resources to share?  A lot of the resources I’d want to share are listed on my website on the Teachers page.  There are links to helpful teaching sites.  Plus, I have oodles of activity sheets which can be downloaded.  I add new activities every week and also new puzzles on the Puzzle page.  http://echristensen.atspace.com

 

11.   When I ask you to pray for me, I know you will not forget.  You also have a color-coded system to keep track of your writing and submissions.  Do your organizational skills spill over into your home life?  Is there a place for everything?  There are some areas of my life in which I’m very organized.  My classroom was always very organized and I’m very organized with my writing. But my house?  No.  I always say—if you want to feel good about your house come visit mine!  I don’t enjoy cleaning and I’m too much of a collector.  That wonderful gift of creativity has its down side.  It means I can think of multiple potential uses for any given item, so it’s hard to throw things away.  I’ve also never agreed philosophically with our “throw-away generation.”  (God has entrusted the care of the earth to us and we’re doing a horrible job of it.)  Being a primary teacher was also an excuse for collecting countless books, materials, and hands-on items which could help kids learn.  On top of all that I’m also very sentimental so it’s hard for me to throw away old letters, photos, memorabilia, etc.  So to answer you question—Is there a place for everything?—sort of, but there’s just way too much stuff!

 

12.  Let’s talk about Kentucky.  I’m proud that my mom and all four of my grandparents were born in Kentucky.  What would you like people to know about your home state?  It’s a beautiful state!  I love the rolling horse farms in central Kentucky; I also love the mountains in eastern Kentucky where I grew up (my husband says I should call them “hills,” that they aren’t big enough to be “mountains”—he’s from out west).  The people in the mountains are good-hearted, down-to-earth folks—I love’em.  The people in Lexington, where I live now, are very diverse, but you might be interested to know that the city was recently listed as one of the top ten most educated cities in the US, based on graduate degrees.  (I bet that’s a surprise to most people.)

 

13.  How do you apply your faith to your writing?  I try to keep in mind the verse that says, “Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God.” (Col.3:17) For me, applying my faith to my writing is a matter of attitude more than specific output.  It might be hard to see any connection between math puzzle books and Christian faith, but if I’m trying to use whatever gifts God has given me for his glory then I think he will find ways to use my books—I can confidently leave the “how” in his hands.  I do dedicate each of my books to God and include those dedications on my web pages.

 

14.  My blog name comes from my favorite Bible verse.  What’s your favorite Bible verse?  One of my favorite verses is Romans 8:28.  My favorite chapter is Psalm 121.  We have a family tradition which makes that Psalm very special.  Whenever someone is ready to leave on a trip we all hold hands in a circle and say it from memory, even the little kids.  “The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth and even forevermore” is such a wonderful promise.  We used that Psalm in both my parents’ memorial services.  We also used it in our wedding 30 years ago.  Our wedding was outdoors in the mountains so “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills…” was perfect.

 

15.  What makes you laugh really hard? Absurd things (I laughed out loud when I read your question #11).  Also toddlers.

 

16.   Where can we find your books?  A lot of educational stores carry my MindWare books.  If you go to my website I have a link for each book to the publisher.  You can order online or ask them to send you a catalog. (Sometimes the catalog has sales which aren’t listed on the website.)

 Books Authored by Evelyn B. Christensen

http://echristensen.atspace.com

Venn Perplexors, Levels A, B, C, and D*

Tan-Tastic Tangrams

Subtraction Secrets

Addition Adventures

Multiplication Mosaics

More Multiplication Mosaics

Division Designs**

Fraction Finders

Decimal Destinations

Math Path Puzzles, Levels A and B

Tactic Twisters, Levels A and B

Clip Clue Puzzles, Levels A and B

Fraction Frolics

Addition Arrays

Subtraction Squares

Multiplication Mysteries

Division Decoders

Spellbinders*, Levels A and B

Adventures with Area

Math Map Puzzles**, Levels A, B, and C

Coin Conundrums

Coin-Clue Puzzles

Rod-Clue Puzzles*

Write 30 Forms of Poetry about Rabbits…***

*Co-authored with my daughter Susan E. Christensen               

**Co-authored with my son Stephen M. Christensen

***I wrote the 30 poetry examples for this ebook

 

   

 

 

 

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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by jenn4him
Very fun! I am not sure I should be entered though, since I have already won a book. But I did want to say I was here and enjoyed this interview. Being an author, you get to meet the neatest folks. Have a great weekend.
Jenn
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by blessinghill
Looks like a fun book for kids to enjoy math with! Thanks for sharing it.
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sahmto4orMore
Happy Birthday to both of you.

I loved the interview. Ev sounds like a delightful person. Her books are very interesting, too. My guys would like those. They like to get math puzzle books from the library. I'll have to look into Ev's books.

Have a good weekend,
tracy
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Jun. 27, 2008 - giveaway

Posted by http://www.jewelsinmycrownsomeday.blogspot.com
What a great offering and interview. Putting you in my side bar right.this.minute.

Please enter me. :)
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Jun. 27, 2008 - I'm in

Posted by SuzyScribbles
Oh, I want this book for Nathan. Please enter me, Stef (or our good friends DQ'd from participating?

And yes, I put up a 'show and tell. Come on over and see it. I finally got a couple of TOS reviews finished so hopefully I can work on yours! I feel terrible! If you go peek at the book trailer, you will notice that it is of much higher quality being hosted on the Lounge rather than YouTube. YOu would think YouTube could use better resolution. At any rate, I post on YouTube for broader appeal, but on The Lounge to get the embed code for other things. I hosted the Light video on the Lounge, also, and will use that when I do your review.
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by blessedwith2angels
Thanks for visiting my blog. I'd love to be entered into the drawing. Ash

Hi Stef,
I just wanted to say hi. Also, I requested my review copy of your book over a month ago and the editor said she was sending it, but it hasn't arrived yet. When it arrives (!) can I do an author interview with you for my blog?
Pam
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Canadagirl
What a COOL and FUN book ! Thank you for sharing this with us !!!

Sending blessings and ((hugs)) my SSiC
In Him<><
-Mary
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Great interview! Happy Birthday to both of you! Stef, thanks for posting this...it was nice to get to know the Ev that I've always read the posts of!
FutureDoctor from Verla's
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Great interview -- Ev is wise and wonderful.
Happy Birthday to both of you!
Please enter me in the drawing.
Vijaya
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Great interview -- Ev is wise and wonderful.
Happy Birthday to both of you!
Please enter me in the drawing.
Vijaya
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by http://shortybearsplace.blogspot.com/
Please count me in.
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Great interview! I love learning new things about my friends.

~Car
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
This sounds great!
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Jun. 27, 2008 - bunnybox9 at gmail . com

Posted by bunny
Great interview! Cool book!
Happy upcoming Birthday! :)
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Giveaway

Posted by Anonymous
Sounds like a great book! Happy 50th, I will be right there with you come September.
www.grammiesgleanings.blogspot.com
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Jun. 27, 2008 - Thanks!

Posted by donnashepherd
Loved reading the interview. Ev, you're right - I didn't know that about Lexington! Happy Birthday to both of you!
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Jun. 28, 2008 - Eve's Puzzle book

Posted by Priya
Thanks for the opportunity, Eve and Stephanie.
Regards
Priya
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Jun. 28, 2008 - book

Posted by Anonymous
I'd love a chance to win the book :)
ElliK98@yahoo.com
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Jun. 28, 2008 - interview

Posted by Anonymous
Hi Ev, What a delightful interview! It was great to learn so much about you and all the wonderful books you've writen. What amazing talent God has blessed you with--and how wonderful that you don't hide it under a rock but work hard as a writer to shine!!!
-Nancy I. Sanders
jeffandnancys@gmail.com
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Jun. 28, 2008 - Hi

Posted by Anonymous
Please enter me into the drawing for the free book. We love Ev!

Joshua
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Jun. 28, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Stef
Hey, everyone, I'm so glad to hear from you! Just a reminder to leave some contact info if you don't have a homeschool blog account. There are three entries right now that I wouldn't be able to contact if you win, and that would be sad. So Anonymous who said, "This sounds great!", Priya, and Joshua who said, "We love Ev!", come back and leave some contact info so you have a fair chance! :-)
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Jun. 29, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Shannon at www.shannoncaster.com
Ev,

Always a joy to hear from you and this interview was the icing on the cake! Your books are simply amazing for kids.

Hugs,
Shannon
(a.k.a Avvy from the Blueboards)
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Jun. 29, 2008 - Ev

Posted by Anonymous
Thanks for a very insightful and inspiring interview. Stephanie, I believe we have a mutual friend, Donna E. Nice to "meet" you online.

Jean
http://www.jeanmatthewhall.blogspot.com
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Jun. 29, 2008 - Looks like a great book for my students!

Posted by Anonymous
I could use this book in my classroom and at home. Sign me up for the drawing.

Stephenie (@) faith-filled (.)com
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Jun. 29, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Stef
I cut and pasted this entry from the comment box:

29 Jun 08, 10:44
Stacey Brown: I am very anxious to get my hands on this book so please enter my name in the drawing! Evelyn is so very talented in relating to children!
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Jun. 29, 2008 - Thanks!

Posted by Anonymous
Thank you to all of you for your thoughtful comments! You are so kind. And thank you again, Stef, for letting me be part of your blog.

If Josh or Priya win the drawing I can get you in touch with them. They're in my critique group.

I tried to post this comment last night and thought I'd succeeded, but I don't see it so I'm trying again. Technology and I aren't always the best of friends. LOL

Blessings on all of you,
Ev
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Jun. 30, 2008 - Great interview! Dr. Christensen has so many talents.

Posted by Nathan Malone
I enjoyed reading this interview, and finding out about this author. She indeed has been gifted by God with helping children learn via fun methods. Please add my name in the drawing.
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Jun. 30, 2008 - This is Brenda From Shout Life

Posted by Anonymous
Hi, I think that this is great! I guess this is how you enter for a book. You can reach me on Shout Life.

http://www.shoutlife.com/silentkryministries

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Jun. 30, 2008 - S&T

Posted by BookwormMN
Hi,
Thanks for sharing that, it was interesting!

Thank you very much for the comment!!

God Bless,
Amber
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