I recently met this author, and once we connected, I knew her joy in writing and sharing books with young readers was one like my own.

Let’s get started so you can find out more about her.

Author Yvetta Doll Franklin

Rosie: Welcome Yvetta! Tell us more about yourself.

Yvetta: I am a retired elementary teacher of 20 years, I have taught grades 1-5 and adults ESL successfully. Private English & Reading Tutor, part-time pianist for my church. My husband is the pastor. 

I became an author strictly by happenstance. I was sitting under the hair dryer at my local hair salon, and this lady was asking people to read something she had written. Unbeknownst to me, the hairstylist recommended I read this lady’s work as I was a well known, sought after teacher. Not wanting to embarrass the lady I recommended she call me after sharing several insights.  Two years later that same lady called me and invited me to co-author a children’s chapter book with her; “The Code Switch. ISBN# 9781468089479.

I had always wanted to write, but was disillusioned when my 1st year college professor told me my writing needed a lot of help! [“The Code Switch” book is in several local school sites and San Francisco State University, a mentor book for Masters Degree Program students majoring in Communications/English]

"The Code Switch"
“The Code Switch”

Rosie: That is very impressive, Yvetta. I’m sure you were thrilled to have your book included to help others.

What’s Your Biggest Challenge As An Author?

Yvetta: My biggest challenge as an author is staying the course. Meaning committing to a certain amount of time on a particular day.  Even if I had no thoughts just sat there and re-read.  My second challenge was that I found myself editing as I was writing.  I discovered it’s best for me if I just write, get it all out, and edit last.

Rosie: Yes, having the time to sit down to write doesn’t always work. Then, when the muse hits us, we have to make little notes to use later.

I agree. Editing is hard, and I think it’s every writer’s challenge.

What Is Your Biggest Joy In Being An Author?

 Yvetta: My biggest joy in being an author is seeing the eyes light up of children when I sign a book over to them.

I so enjoy doing read-a-louds in classrooms.  Students are attentive, excited to meet me and I am attentive and excited to meet them even more!!!

Rosie: I hear you on that one. There is no better feeling.

Where Can Our Readers Find More About You And Your Books?

 Author Yvetta Doll Franklin's Books

Yvetta: Readers can find my books at:

► Website

► Thrift Books

► Goodreads

► Amazon

► AbeBooks.com

► Facebook

Rosie: This is wonderful to know. I’m sure these links will be helpful for the upcoming shopping season and more. I know I’m going to check them out for our younger readers.

Book signing with author Yvetta Doll Franklin
Book signing with author Yvetta Doll Franklin

Thank you again for joining us, Yvetta! 🙂

If you have questions for Yvetta, please leave them in the comment section below.

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie