Space Debris, Planetary Conversations, and Research with author Diana I. Kline, Ph.D.

Please welcome to today’s episode author Diana I. Kline, Ph.D. Diana has taught in higher education for over thirty years in a variety of subjects including computer science, psychology, math, and education. While teaching computer science courses, she always reminded her students to recycle old computer equipment; otherwise, those items could remain on this Earth much too long! 

I met Diana through the OH Central South SCBWI chapter and was immediately intrigued by her book, A SOLAR SYSTEM CHAT illustrated by Susan and Chris Cornetet which has the earth speak directly to other planets including what is going on with her environment and other problems that need to be solved. 

It was fascinating to hear about her writing experience and knowledge about the Earth and conservation that inspired her to write this book. Please enjoy!

Some Highlights:

  • Writing a book alongside a full-time career.
  • Finding story inspiration in the things we’re passionate about.
  • The difference one field trip can make.
  • How much debris is in space?
  • How many references is too many references?
  • How encouraging others to write their stories can inspire you to write your own.

Links Mentioned🔗:

⁠A Solar System Chat⁠ by Diana I. Kline illustrated by Susan and Chris Cornetet on ⁠Amazon⁠, ⁠Bookshop⁠, and ⁠Barnes and Noble⁠

⁠SCBWI OH Central – South⁠

Diana on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠

Book Recommendations📚:

⁠Dumpster Doll: The Early Years by Michelle Mays & Michelle Moone⁠

⁠Marie Benedict’s Books⁠

Thank you for listening and stay tuned for next week’s episode with author ⁠Beth Anderson⁠!

In the meantime, make sure you’re all caught up on Why We Write past episodes like this one Author Jessica Stremer about opening doors and this one with Author Marzieh Abbas about transcendent words. Thanks for listening!

Gina is a professional ghostwriter with over three years of experience and special expertise in content marketing. Her narrative nonfiction short story, “Bullet Hole,” was published November 2019 in Potato Soup Journal and again in their spring 2020 anthology of favorites. She has written for Imperfectly Perfect Mama, Thrive Global, Property Onion, and more. She is an active member of SCBWI and 12x12 Picture Book Challenge.

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