I’m not typically nervous about public speaking.
I had the kind of job where that was required from time-to-time and I always enjoyed it.
So why am I so nervous about all of the school visits I’m doing next week?
I’m not sure if it’s a fear of not being entertaining enough or educational enough, or not being something enough, but I know it’s mostly because it’s something new.
And that once I do it a few times, it will get easier and easier.
I’m not alone in this sudden nervousness at presenting to kids, so I thought I would round up a few resources I’ve found that have helped me with my preparation:
This really great post over at the Writers Unboxed website.
Another great post over at BookMoot.
And this great post over at Publisher’s Weekly.
My materials are ready. Mostly though, I am taking the attitude of allowing the experience to lead me. One thing I do know is that kids are curious beings and things are going pop up that I am not expecting.
The great thing about next week is that all of the kids have read the book. That is a real gift, and I can’t wait to hear from them what they liked about It’s a Mystery, Pig Face!
Wendy, wishing you a fantastic school visit this week. I know the students will love you. I bet they can’t wait to meet the author of one of their new favorite books!
thanks Kathleen!