Author Interview with Carolyn Bennett Fraiser by Sue Irwin

A couple of years ago, at a Write2Ignite Master Class, Wiley Blevins, Associate Publisher at Reycraft Books, presented the beautiful nonfiction picture book, Moon Tree: The Story of One Extraordinary Tree by Carolyn Bennett Fraiser. But that wasn’t the first time I heard the author’s name. I felt like I already knew Carolyn – from her newsletter, where she regularly lists learning opportunities for kidlit writers. Today, Carolyn is celebrating her newest picture book, M Is for Mason Jar: A Homesteading Alphabet (illustrated by Sally Anne Garland, published by Familius Publishing), and I’m delighted to introduce her to you. Welcome, Carolyn!

Interview

Sue: Let’s start with “A” – for an awesome author’s amazing ideas. Where did you get the story spark for M is for Mason Jar?

Carolyn: During the summer of 2020, I read a thread about the ABCs for homesteaders on a Facebook group. The comments were hilarious, but I joked with my husband that I should write a version for kids. He dared me to do it! At first, I didn’t take it seriously. Then I read a blog post about the lack of children’s books for modern day homesteading families. So, I gave it a try!

Sue: Now, “B.” This beautiful book about the bounty of harvest – and many of your other nonfiction books – is written for the general market. How do you build faith into your books?

Carolyn: My faith had always informed everything I wrote. I wrote for the adult Christian market for many years and wasn’t sure if my writing would cross over. While I don’t explicitly mention God or my faith in my books, it’s still a thread through my writing — in the topics and themes I choose. Messages about purpose, family, and togetherness are universal. Families need good quality books that show kids those values.

Carolyn Bennett Fraiser

Sue: And, “C.” What are some ways parents and educators might use this book with curious and creative children?

Carolyn: M IS FOR MASON JAR is an ABC book, but I use repetitive alliteration on every page to help young learners hear the sounds of each letter. It also introduces kids to homesteading. Survival, self-sufficiency, healthy lifestyle, and taking care of the environment are important skills to learn at any age. It’s a great launching off place for older kids to learn more about growing plants (biology), farming basics (ecology), building a root cellar (geography), and canning (chemistry).

Sue: One of our goals at Write2Ignite is “to share our faith with the world – through literature,” and our services and resources are developed especially for writers, educators, and parents and caregivers. I’m interested in how you use your writing ability to serve with Operation Blessing for Christian Broadcasting Network, and at Bound for Glory Camp. Would you please tell us more about this work?

Carolyn: I love writing for a ministry that responds to humanitarian crises around the world with compassion and God’s love — from writing articles for our magazine and devotionals for CBN to creating products like a weather book for kids or a gardening book for urban families. It’s been fun watching all my worlds come together.

Bound for Glory is a summer camp for struggling readers. I serve on their board of directors, but I also volunteer as a reader. I love working directly with the kids and getting them excited about reading. After Hurricane Helene, we also collected books for schools impacted by the storm. It was a great way to serve our local community together and help kids stay on track.

Sue: What can we look forward to seeing from you next?

Carolyn: Well, I’m so excited to be able to share that my next nonfiction picture book, Fire Seeds, a lyrical story about the life cycle of seeds that can only grow through fire, is officially under contract with Familius Books. It’s scheduled for release in 2028. With the recent wildfires surrounding Los Angeles, my editor is excited about adding an educational book about fire to their catalogs.

Sue: Please finish these thoughts:

One of my favorite homesteading tasks… is making homemade tomato sauce. In August, I make a huge batch of sauce — enough to last us an entire year. There’s nothing like opening a jar of fresh sauce in the middle of winter!

My favorite Bible verse… comes from Psalm 62:1 – “[God] alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress; I will never be shaken.” As someone who daily deals with shakiness (I had essential tremor and epilepsy), this verse is my lifeline!

I was hoping you’d ask… about my Write2Ignite award! I was one of the first award recipients through your picture book contest. It came at a time when I needed a boost and encouraged me to keep writing.  

Sue: Thank you so much for visiting us today, Carolyn! We wish you all the best on the launch of your book, M is for Mason Jar!

GIVEAWAY!

Carolyn is generously giving away one signed copy of M is for Mason Jar or a 30-minute Ask-Me-Anything (winner’s choice!). For your chance to win, enter the contest by leaving a comment on this post by September 1.

Order Links:

Abrams Books (Distributor)

Bookshop:

https://bookshop.org/p/books/m-is-for-mason-jar-a-homesteading-alphabet/d0b97c83cb542cfc?ean=9781641709668&next=t&next=t

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/M-Mason-Jar-Homesteading-Alphabet/dp/1641709669/ 

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/m-is-for-mason-jar-carolyn-bennett-fraiser/1146960354?ean=9781641709668 

Support my local bookstore: Highland Books in Brevard

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Children’s author and educator Sue Irwin has written nature features, biographical articles, and how-to craft articles for various magazines, and is a regular contributor to Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr. Her two middle-grade nonfiction books for the general market have received top awards, and she’s excited about her upcoming board book, Hey There, Blue Bird! Why Do You Chirp? (B&H Publishing, 2026). Sue hosts W2I’s monthly Time2Write sessions, and she invites you to connect with her.


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8 thoughts on “Author Interview with Carolyn Bennett Fraiser by Sue Irwin

  1. What a great interview! I love how you used your homesteading knowledge and experiences to write this unique ABC book. 📕 Also, your beginnings of tomato 🍅 sauce photo is gorgeous! And Fire 🔥 Seeds sounds fascinating!

  2. I love this ABC book so much! What a great idea!! I also love canning and freezing and making jellies and jams. I have my zucchini sauce in the freezer and am making tomato sauce right now! Our strawberry season was super short this year because of the weather, so I only got one batch of jam made, but I’m planning to do blueberry and peach when I’m healed from my cataract surgery.

    Looking forward to Fire Seeds! I host Storytime once a month at our public library and I think the kids would enjoy learning about this topic.

  3. This was a fantastic interview. Kudos to Sue for the A,B, C questions and awesome to hear about all that Carolyn is doing and about Fire Seeds. I saw a plant in Alaska and Canada called Fireweed that is beautiful and should be in your book!

  4. This is a great interview about a fascinating ABC book. My husband and I and our 2 children homesteaded in our native Maine for a number of years before God called him to attend seminary and become a pastor. Our transfer to suburban /big city St. Louis was a challenge, but the Lord helped us all through it. We sometimes miss those homesteading days, and your book will bring back wonderful memories for sure! I’m so glad your husband challenged you to write it!

  5. Great interview! I love the idea of getting kids excited for homesteading at such an early age. And I love how your faith informs your stories.

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