Daria Peoples-Riley is the author and illustrator of the new children's picture book This Is It. A former teacher, she lives in Las Vegas.
Q: How did you come up with the idea for This Is It?
A: I wrote This Is It after my family’s first trip to New
York City. My daughter is an aspiring classical ballerina, and after we visited
Juilliard with her, I was inspired to write her a poem to give to her on the
day of her first audition.
After I enrolled in an online picture book class, I was
asked to illustrate a manuscript. I didn’t have a manuscript, so I pulled out
the poem to illustrate, and it became a picture book. I was able to read it to
my daughter about a year after I wrote it when she auditioned for admittance
into a pre-professional ballet program.
And, though I thought I was writing a poem for my daughter,
it continues to deliver me from some of my biggest fears. And yes, she was
accepted into the program!
Q: Do you tend to work on your illustrations first or the
text first, or did you work on them simultaneously?
A: Once This Is It was acquired, my editor and I settled on
the text first, and then I revised the illustrations. As far as new projects,
illustrations and text come simultaneously. I will illustrate some spreads
first, and then only write text for other spreads. Eventually, as I continue
the revision process, I add text or illustrations where they are missing in the
dummy.
Q: What do you hope young readers take away from the book?
A: I hope young readers are encouraged to learn how to speak
life into their thoughts, and empower themselves through positive affirmations.
It’s important that others believe in us, but it’s most important that we are
brave enough to believe in ourselves.
Q: Who are some children’s book authors and illustrators
that have inspired you?
A: Gosh. There are so many, but most recently, I’ve been
inspired by the work of Ashley Bryan. His work is rich, deeply rooted in the
African Diaspora, authentic, simply profound, hopeful, and important for all
generations of readers. I hope to grow into an artist who invokes his freedom
of expression in both my art and in my life.
Q: What are you working on now?
A: I am finishing the art for Gloria Takes a Stand
(Bloomsbury, 2019) written by debut author Jessica M. Rinker, and I am also
working on my second picture book due to be released during the summer of
2019.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: Doing this work is a dream come true for me. Before this
happened, I’m not sure I believed dreams came true. Now, I can tell the
children I meet, dreams can and will come true. With a lot of hard work,
determination to never give up, and a little faith tucked deep down in their
heart, dreams definitely come true.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
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