Dr. A’s Publications

Schwenke Wyile, Andrea & Teya Rosenberg, eds. Considering Children’s Literature: A Reader. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2008. 370 pgs.

Schwenke Wyile, Andrea and Mike Cadden, Guest Co-Editors of special issue of Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 28.1 (Spring 2003) on Narrative Theories and Practices in Children’s and Young Adult Literature.

“Bountiful Narrative Packages” Introduction to Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, pp. 2-4.

Schwenke Wyile, Andrea. “Picture-Book Poesis: Narrative Space in Sheree Fitch’s Merry-Go-Day and Night Sky Wheel Ride.” New Words About Pictures. Eds. Naomi Hamer, Perry Nodelman and Mavis Reimer. Routledge, 2017, pp.171-188.

“Perceiving The Red Tree: Narrative Repair, Writerly Metaphor, & Sensible Anarchy.” Frontiers of Narrative Series. Telling Children's Stories: Children's Literature and Narrative Theory. Mike Cadden, ed. Lincoln: Nebraska UP, 2010, pp. 120-139.

“The Value of Singularity in First- & Restricted-Third Person Engaging Narration.” Children’s Literature: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Volume III: Cultural Contexts. Peter Hunt, ed. London: Routledge, 2006. pp. 416-438.

“‘Astonishment is Thinking’ : Graphic Metaphor and its Philosophical Consequence in Mahler’s Poèmes and Lemieux’s Stormy Night.” The Lion and the Unicorn, vol. 37, no. 3, 2013, pp. 277-300. Print.

“The Drama of Potentiality in Metafictional Picturebooks: Engaging in Voices in the Park, Shortcut, Ooh-La-La, and A. Wolf's True Story.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 2, 2006, pp. 176-96.

“Illustrations, Fiction, & the Autobiographical: A Writerly Reading of That Scatterbrain Booky.” Canadian Children’s Literature, vol. 111-112, 2003, pp. 12-32.

“The Value of Singularity in First- & Restricted Third-person Engaging Narration.” Children’s Literature, vol. 31, 2003, pp. 116-141.

"First-Person Engaging Narration in the Picture Book: Verbal and Pictorial Variations." Children's Literature in Education: An International Quarterly, vol. 32, no.3, 2001, pp. 191-202.

"The Muse and the Medium: Music, Art and Dance in Picture Books: Jazzy Picture Books: Ragtime Tumpie, Ben's Trumpet & Hip Cat." Language & Literacy, A Canadian Educational E-Journal. 1.2 (2000): n.p. http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/langandlit/

"Expanding the View of First-Person Narration." Children's Literature in Education: An International Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 3, 1999, pp. 185-202.

OPEN ONLINE RESOURCE

SeaStacks: Atlantic Canadian Books for Children and Young Adults (1978-2011), an authoritative web-based resource featuring 25 Atlantic Canadian writers and illustrators: www.seastacks.ca

Includes 6 videos from Child, Youth and Place in Atlantic Canadian Literature: 9th Raddall Symposium (July 2015), held at Acadia University.

• Keynote address by Dr. Teya Rosenberg, Texas State University: We Do Have Jack: Considering Contexts for the Jack Series by Andy Jones and Darka Erdelji

• Puppet performance of The Queen of Paradise's Garden by Andy Jones, Darka Erdelji and Monique Tobin

• Q&A session following the puppet show

• An overview of the art exhibit, Image, Word, Design curated by Laurie Dalton and Andrea Schwenke Wyile. Featuring the art of Molly Lamb Bobak, Darka Erdelji, Brenda Jones, and Leonard Paul

• The artists' panel held in conjunction with the gallery opening of Image, Word, Design: speakers Sophie Bérubé, Darka Erdelji, Sheree Fitch, Brenda Jones, and Deirdre Kessler

• The Atlantic Publishing and Book Design panel featuring Terrilee Bulger (Acorn Press and Nimbus Publishing), Marie Cadieux (Bouton d'or Acadie), Marnie Parsons (Running the Goat Books and Broadsides) and Andrew Steeves (Gaspereau Press)

• Playlist here: https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/child-youth-and-place-atlantic-canadian-literature-9th-raddall-symposium


INTERVIEWS (VIDEO & TRANSCRIPTION WITH OPEN ONLINE ACCESS)

Jones, Brenda. Interviewed Feb. 2014 with Sue Fisher, UNBF. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/brenda-jones

7. Kessler, Deirdre. Interviewed Feb. 2014 with Sue Fisher, UNBF. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/deirdre-kessler

8. McNevin, Dale. Interviewed Feb. 2014 with Sue Fisher, UNBF https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/dale-mcnevin

9. Fitch, Sheree. Interviewed Aug. 2012 with Sue Fisher, UNBF. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/sheree-fitch

10. Shauntay Grant. Interviewed Jan. 2012 with Vivian Howard, Dalhousie U. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/shauntay-grant

11. Vicki Grant. Interviewed Jan. 2012 with Vivian Howard, Dalhousie U. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/vicki-grant

12. Susan Tooke. Interviewed Jan. 2012 with Vivian Howard, Dalhousie U https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/susan-tooke

13. Wilson, Budge. Interviewed Jan. 2011 with Vivian Howard, Dalhousie U. https://seastacks.lib.unb.ca/content/budge-wilson

2015-17 interviews with Kevin Major, Janet McNaughton, Joan Clark, Darka Erdelji, and Andy Jones coming this year (2020, with apologies for the delay… life transitions... )