Zena Steele

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Zena Steele is a proud mother of three, an educator, a dedicated wife, daughter and sister. Zena developed her first book during her college years as an assignment for her childhood literacy course. This story was a personal story for Zena which she eventually read to her daughter after meeting 18 years later. Zena enjoys spending time with her family, watching baseball, completing art and craft activities and ultimately she loves Disney.

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New York based Pre-Kindergarten teacher & author Zena Steele displays her love for children with her book ‘Mirror, Mirror’

Interview with Zena Steele

What's on your summer reading list?

I currently have "It Starts With Us" By Colleen Hoover on my nightstand. I fell in love with her writing last summer when my daughter introduced "It Ends With Us" before going on vacation. Her writing is easy to read and it gave my daughter and I an opportunity to discuss her books. Another book I would like to tackle is "Malibu Rising" By Taylor  Jenkins Reid. I love a nice drama story and have heard great things. 


What inspires your writing? 

I try to write books that will be fun for children. I love reading stories to my own children and my students that make me laugh or connect to the character. I also love when a story can offer a great theme for children to take into their own lives. I try to make stories that can help children relate to their own lives. 


If you could live in any fictional world, which would it be and what would you do?

I've always wanted to travel to Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". It was one of the first books I remember having a love of reading for. I loved the fact that there was a candy world to explore in this story. I would love to go into any of the candy rooms to sample the treats. Meeting an Oompa Loompa wouldn't be too awful as well. 


How are you feeling about getting your first book out into the world?

If you were to ask me if I would have published my personal book from college, I would have said no. This book was a way to help me during my waiting period of reuniting with my daughter. It gave me an outlet and was personal. When my husband suggested I publish it, I was skeptical. His faith in me pushed me and here we are! I'm excited and nervous to introduce this book. I'm excited because this is a first for me, and I'm nervous because I'm putting myself out there.