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Emi Zako

Emi Zako
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Emi Zako's first book, "How Are You, Shuta?" had been honor of 8th place of Allauthor Cover of the Month, June! She is very excited about the outcome because it was all her hand drawing and was designed by her. Emi Zako is native of Japan and came to America for a vacation in1997; she met her husband and married in 1998. She is a mother, wife, educator, and author of children's books, 'Shuta and Me' series and 'White Socks'.

Emi Zako has Associate Degrees in Psychology and Social Behavior Science and a Bachelor Degree in Early Childhood Development. Her favorite college course was Children's Literature because it taught her the important elements of children's books.

Publishing children's books was one of Emi's dreams. She says, "I am so happy to hear my audiences tell me their children ask them to read my books every day and even cry for it, I feel like I am at the top of the world!"

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White Socks
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White Socksby Emi ZakoPublish: May 29, 2020Children's
Let's Go To The Beach, Shuta! (Shuta and Me Book 4)
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Let's Go To The Beach, Shuta! (Shuta and Me Book 4)by Emi ZakoPublish: May 17, 2020Series: Shuta and MeChildren's
What Do You See, Shuta?: Shuta and his garden friends (Shuta and Me Book 2)
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What Do You See, Shuta?: Shuta and his garden friends (Shuta and Me Book 2)by Emi ZakoPublish: Apr 22, 2020Series: Shuta and MeChildren's
What Should We Do, Shuta?: Let's play, Shuta! (Shuta and Me Book 3)
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What Should We Do, Shuta?: Let's play, Shuta! (Shuta and Me Book 3)by Emi ZakoPublish: Apr 29, 2020Series: Shuta and MeChildren's

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Emi Zako Interview On 19, Jan 2021

"Emi Zako loves books, especially children's books. She has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Development. She self-published her first book in 2020. With her great understanding of how children develop physically, mentally, and emotionally, Emi has entertained the young readers with every children's book that she writes."
What were you like as a child? Who was your role model growing up?

I was a child who was shy and loved books. I really didn't have a role model growing up but I wanted to do the right thing.

What inspired you to become a writer? At what age did you write your first book? Did it get published?

I love books, especially children's books. Publishing a children's book with my art was one of my dreams. I self-published my first book this year, 2020.

In what ways has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Development helped you in your career?

Obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Development helped me to understand how children develop physically, mentally, and emotionally; I want to write books that support their healthy development. Also during my study for the degree, I took Children's Literature as one of the courses; it helped me understand how to develop a storyline, what children like, and what I can write to support children's development and learning.

What is the most profound thing you've ever read in a children's book?

I love Aesop's fable children's book because these books teach morals. I also love Dr. Seuss's books because these books address individuality and teach children to be open minded.

How long did it take you to design the cover of your book, "How Are You, Shuta?"

I drew Shuta in 1998 as it was my self expression. I wanted to use the drawing of Shuta to create a book that is loved by children but I really didn't know how to create a book with it until this year, 2020. I found Amazon Self-publishing and I designed the book, How Are You, Shuta?; it took me about 2 weeks because I had the original drawings.

How did you begin writing the 'Shuta and Me' series? What was your approach?

After I published the first book, How Are You, Shuta?, I still had a lot of drawings of Shuta on hand. I created the 'Shuta and Me' series because I wanted children to feel that Shuta is their friend and they are 'Me'; so the 'Shuta and Me' series was born. The 'Shuta and Me' series is all about the reader with Shuta and I want them to enjoy everyday life while they learn something new from 'Shuta and Me'.

My approach in 'Shuta and Me' is that I only show Shuta but not the child who is talking to Shuta in the books because I want a reader to be 'Me'.

I also designed the 'Shuta and Me' books as a huge part of early learning for children; parents and teachers can integrate the books to language and art, science, math, social behavior, and emotional development.

What is the future of children's literature?

The future of children's literature will be reflected with our lifestyle changes: social norms, family structure, individuality, and culture. However, some things like morals and love will never change and these are always will be addressed in children's literature.

How much did you research about sea animals while writing your book, "Let's Go To The Beach, Shuta!"?

I didn't research sea animals that appear in the book because they are basic creatures that we can find on the beach. Characteristics of them are based on my knowledge which are sort of common knowledge. I wanted all the characters to be simple and friendly ones.

What challenges did you face while writing your book, White Socks?

Challenges that I faced while writing White Socks were grammar and the choices of vocabulary because the owner of White Socks tells a story of what happened to White Socks. I wanted to create something that sounds casual and friendly since it is supposed to emulate a story coming from a teenager talking to young children. I also wanted to express a variety of emotions that the owner of White Socks had to go through.

If you could tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?

I would tell my younger writing self that although it seems like a dream that will never come true, you should never give up. It only becomes impossible once you give up.

What are some good books to read about psychology and human behavior?

I recommend Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.

If you could write about one topic for the rest of your life, what would it be?

One topic that I could write for the rest of my life would be love.

What do Barnes and Noble have that Amazon doesn't?

Amazon Self-publishing doesn't have a hard cover as a choice for publishing.

What was your reaction when your first book, "How Are You, Shuta?" received the honor of 8th place of AllAuthor Cover of the Month, June?

I was so happy and honored. I entered the contest but I didn't think the book could make it to the last since I am not a professional artist or a book cover designer.

Lastly, what are your thoughts and opinions on AllAuthor and its services?

I think AllAuthor is a great platform to connect authors and readers because it plays a role as a bridge between them. I was able to connect with many authors and readers through AllAuthor. I also love AllAuthor's Book Cover Contest which provides a great opportunity to find wonderful books. In addition, I love the tweet schedule feature because it helps authors to tweet about their books during busy schedule.

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      • Emi Zako Emi Zako 3 years ago
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      • I basically achieved all my goals that I really wanted. I grew up in a sort of broken family. I lost my father by a car accident and my life was hard at home and school too. I wanted to get out somewhere I can find my peace (I did!). I wanted to become a mother and wanted to stay home for my kids (I did!). I wanted to go to college but I couldn't in Japan: it was financially so difficult to do. After I married and our children were in elementary school, I went to a community college as part-time and finished with AA in Psychology and AA in Social Behavior Science (I did!). Then I obtained BA in Early Child Development (Yes, I did!). Then I wanted to get a job from a local school district, support exceptional students, (I did and I am!). I wanted to produce Shuta book for long time, since in1998 and finally I did! Now I am an author of children's books, Shuta series! So I did all what I always wanted. Now I really don't have anything except, I really want to see more children enjoy my books and they love Shuta! That makes me so happy!
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      • I love listing how their children love my books! When I see children holding my books, I feel like I am at the top of the world!
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      • I am a single tasking person. So I am really focused on writing and illustrating my book. I forget to eat, I forget to make lunch, I forget everything. If my family don't say anything, I forget to make dinner too. I am working on my book from the time when I wake up until go to bed, usually I go to bed after midnight.
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