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Heather Jablow

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Heather Jablow is a writer, brand strategist, and lifelong daydreamer who splits her time between San Diego and Borrego Springs, California, where two very real barn owls keep watch over the night.

Inspired by desert skies, wind-whipped ocotillos, and the teachers who answer curious questions with a warm smile, she created Olive Owlsly to remind readers that imagination is its own kind of wisdom.

When she’s not writing, Heather enjoys hiking in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, looking for scorpions, and helping brands find their voice. She sometimes listens for owl hoots that sound suspiciously like encouragement.

A Small Bet on a Big Dream

My first job in publishing was in the international sales department at Penguin Putnam (now Penguin Random House).

I was young, learning fast, and had just taken over the Caribbean territory when a couple in Trinidad approached us with a dream: they wanted to open an educational children’s shop called The Knowledge Zone.

At the time, this wasn’t the kind of account we usually took on. They were smal

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Published on January 07, 2026 09:31 Tags: book-industry, children-s-books, independent-bookstores, literacy, publishing-journey
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“Maybe it’s an egg that only hatches in the imagination of one small owl on one special night.”
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“Why does the moon look so round? So full? So egg-shaped?”
Heather Jablow, Olive Owlsly & The Moon-Egg Mystery: A bedtime desert tale about wonder, starry skies, and the magic of imagination

“Maybe it’s an egg that only hatches in the imagination of one small owl on one special night.”
Heather Jablow, Olive Owlsly & The Moon-Egg Mystery: A bedtime desert tale about wonder, starry skies, and the magic of imagination

“Why does the moon look so round? So full? So egg-shaped?”
Heather Jablow, Olive Owlsly & The Moon-Egg Mystery: A bedtime desert tale about wonder, starry skies, and the magic of imagination

“Maybe it’s an egg that only hatches in the imagination of one small owl on one special night.”
Heather Jablow, Olive Owlsly & The Moon-Egg Mystery: A bedtime desert tale about wonder, starry skies, and the magic of imagination

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