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Publishing a children’s book is a dream for many people. Some would-be authors never realize their dream, while others publish a book in short order. The most amazing of publication dream stories may be the one behind Joanne Froh and Frances Plagens’ book of fanciful children’s poetry, Imagine This!
On this edition of Just One More Book!, Mark speaks with author Joanne Froh about realizing a thirty-five year long publication dream.
Photo: Joanne Frances Press
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Imagine This!,
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Imagine This!,
Joanne Froh,
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Publishing a children’s book is a dream for many people – even those who have already published. Many may never realize their dream, while others may publish a book in short order. The most amazing of these stories could be the one behind the publication of Imagine This!
Joanne Froh joins Mark on this edition of Just One More Book. She and her mother, Frances Plagens, realized a thirty-five year dream when they published their book Imagine This! earlier this year.
Photo: Joanne Frances Press
Tags:
childrens book,
dreams,
Frances Plagens,
Imagine This!,
Joanne Froh,
poetry,
publishingchildrens book,
dreams,
Frances Plagens,
Imagine This!,
Joanne Froh,
poetry,
publishing