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An Interview with Tina Cho by Sue Irwin

by write2igniteconference | Jul 25, 2024 | Author Interview, Middle Grade, Picture Books, Writing Craft and Resources | 10 comments

This week, we’re happy to have Tina Cho join us here at Write2Ignite. I’ve been a fan of Tina’s work since I heard her interviewed at a writer’s conference about three years ago. So, when I heard she was celebrating the launch of her latest picture book for the Christian children’s market – God’s Little Astronomer – and I was given the opportunity to interview her, you might say I was starstruck. Welcome, Tina, and congrats!

Sue: Please tell us the story behind the writing of God’s Little Astronomer. What were your goals as you set out to write the book?

TinaGod's Little Astronomer came about as an answer to an editor's wish list! Editor Bunmi Ishola of Waterbrook Multnomah, a Christian imprint of Penguin Random House, had an interview on the SCBWI Insight in 2021 in which she said she was looking for a baby series on theology and science, similar to the Nerdy Baby series. I've always loved the baby science board books, but I've never seen one that mixes science & faith. I know God's Word has a lot to say about science so I came up with a list of book ideas. (Author Nancy I. Sanders taught me that well.)

My goals were to show what the Bible has to say on the topic and to show God's love to the reader through His creation and science concepts. God's Little Oceanographer swims into stores in 2025 & is patterned off the first book.

Sue:  You must have been excited to discover that a subject so close to your heart fit so well with the wishes of an editor.

What does your writing schedule look like?

Tina: Since I'm a kindergarten teacher, I write on Saturdays. I dedicate the whole day to writing tasks. 

Sue: If you could ask your favorite author three questions about their writing, what would you ask?

Tina: What writing classes/resources have you found to be most helpful in your writing journey?

What writing & marketing advice would you give to established writers?

What is something you do to get in the writing muse?

Sue: Before we wrap up, please finish these thoughts:

When I look up at the stars… I feel closer to God because I think about the vast universe that He created.

I love… writing for children, sharing God's love on all different topics.

I was hoping you'd ask… what's next? November 11, 2024, my very 1st lyrical graphic novel debuts from Harper Alley, an imprint of Harper Collins. The Other Side of Tomorrow is about two North Korean kids who escape through the Asian Underground Railroad & eventually make their way to the U.S. I learned about this when I lived there. Many churches in South Korea have North Korean ministries.

The Princess & the Grain of Rice publishes with FSG in 2025, a retelling on The Princess & the Pea.

Sue: We’ll look forward to seeing those books out soon. Thanks again, Tina, for chatting with us today!

God’s Little Astronomer is a delight to read. With amazing illustrations by Marta Álvarez Miguéns, and loaded with information for fans of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), it offers additional fascinating space facts in sidebars, and Bible verses to support the text.

GIVEAWAY

Tina is giving away a copy of the book, and we’re delighted to pass this along to one of our readers. Want to win? Enter the contest by leaving a comment on this post by July 29.

Sue Irwin is a children’s author and educator. For fun, she loves to read funny stories, mystery adventures, and intriguing nonfiction. In addition to two middle grade nonfiction books about sports, she has written articles for Clubhouse Jr, AppleSeeds, and Highlights for Children magazines. When it comes to writing, more than anything, Sue enjoys sharing the story of God’s love with kids.

10 Comments

  1. Janell Powell

    God’s Little Astronomer is a great book for STEM. I bought this book to give to one of our kindergarten teachers to use for the class.

    Reply
    • tinamcho

      Thanks for sharing my book, Janell!

      Reply
  2. Jennifer Richter

    As an astronomy buff myself, I love how this book weaves together science and faith! And also congrats to Tina on her forthcoming graphic novel, The Other Side of Tomorrow. That looks fabulous, too!

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    • tinamcho

      Ah, thank you, Jennifer!

      Reply
  3. Jarm Del Boccio

    This is so exciting, Tina! Wow. I love the way you meld Korean culture, Biblical concepts and historical/scientific facts in your books. You are on a roll—I’m amazed you can do all this with a full time teaching job. Well done!

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    • tinamcho

      Thank you, Jarm, for your encouragement through the years!

      Reply
  4. Patricia Souder

    What a fascinating way to blend Scripture with excellent info on the incredible universe around us! Best wishes for reaching many with this book and all your coming projects!

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    • tinamcho

      Thank you so much, Patricia!

      Reply
  5. Sally Matheny

    What a lovely and educational interview! I look forward to reading this book.

    Reply
  6. Marci Whitehurst

    What a great way to show true science—with the Bible! I enjoy your work & look forward to reading your new books! Congrats, Tina! Great interview, Sue!

    Reply

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