
CAROL GORDON EKSTER: Your debut picture book, Dario and the Whale, came out March 1st with Albert Whitman & Company publishers. Tell us about how the book came to be.

CHERYL LAWTON MALONE: DARIO was inspired by a true-life experience – I spent a month at the Norman Mailer Writer’s Colony in Provincetown, MA trying to finish a YA murder mystery. The wonderful people who run that program let me bring my dog, which is why he and I were walking on an empty beach one morning in April. Chief and I heard a whoosh about fifteen feet off shore. I stopped. Chief barked. A juvenile right whale raised its head out of the water and looked right AT US, as if he was just as curious as we were. Those few seconds—when each of us realized the others were there—inspired me to write about a boy who meets a whale and a whale who meets a boy. I share the experience with readers in the author’s note at the back of the book.
CGE: Tell us about your background and how you are now active in the writing community.
CLM: I was a biotech attorney in the Boston area for twenty-two years, working as an associate, staff attorney, and then General Counsel of several biotechs. Those jobs transitioned into running my own legal and operational consulting company for biotech startups. I didn’t start writing full-time until 2010 after I finished an MFA at Lesley and became an adjunct professor of creative writing there. As an alum of Lesley and a past instructor at Grub Street, I am very active in the Boston writing community. I belong to three writing groups, attend conferences, give writing seminars, and cheer at book launches and kid lit meet ups. I’m a member of SCBWI, a volunteer with Boston 826, and a manuscript consultant for Grub Street.
CGE: What is your writing schedule like?
CLM: I tend to work on my current WIP in the early morning before the day turns into phone calls, emails, dogs, friends and family. I set a schedule for myself. Usually, it’s five pages a day, which can take three hours or six! Then it’s house chores and family obligations. If there is any time left over, I devote that to marketing and social media. Weekends are for thinking about new projects.
CGE: What are you working on now and what does the future hold for Cheryl Lawton Malone?
CLM: I’m always working on picture books—trying new ideas, revising old ones. In addition, I’m working on a MG novel in verse that should make its way to my agent later this spring. I don’t know what the future holds—hopefully something lovely for everyone.

CGE: Albert Whitman has generously offered three autographed copies of Dario and the Whale as a #GIVEAWAY for US or Canadian residents only. Click here to enter via Rafflecopter.
Giveaway closes at 11:59 PM Eastern Time, Sunday, March 20.
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What an amazing experience with a whale! I can’t wait to read your book – congrats! One of my favorite book with animals would be Caps for Sale! Love those monkeys!
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One of my all time fav’s. Thanks for mentioning and commenting!
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Congrats on your new release! Can’t wait to read it 🙂
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Many thanks Lori! Hope you enjoy it.
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Cheryl, Congrats on your new PB. I can’t wait to read it.
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Thank you, Judy!
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Thanks for sharing your journey! I love finding out the stories behind the stories!
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The story behind the story is where it’s at! Thanks, Debra!
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Congratulations on Dario and the Whale! What a serendipitous and lovely story behind the story 🙂
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Thanks Amy! You never know what you’ll find next! You just have to keep your eyes open.
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A great story and a great book – congratulations, Cheryl!
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Thanks Carrie! Congrats to you!
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Congratulations, Cheryl! Loved reading this interview!
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Many thanks Melissa! And thanks to the Writer’s Rumpus folks – they did a great job.
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Fun post, congratulations!
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Thanks Marcia!
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Congratulations, Cheryl!!!
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Thanks for commenting Julie
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My pleasure! I would love to hear your and everyone else’s comments on DARIO once you’ve read it.
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