I like poetry too, Debbi, but mine only goes as far as writing silly little lines to my husband by email and birthday cards for family. Have you tried to market your stories and poetry to Stories for Children? (author submission info:
http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org/Guidelines.aspx) Kids Magazine Writers is a great resource that compiles submission guidelines for childrens magazines:
http://www.kidmagwriters.com/
I'm with you, Celeste, about feeling leery of those hoops. I have 2 books that I occasionally work on (a middle grade novel and an adult cozy mystery). I'm more motivated to keep writing fiction if I do it for me, and do it for fun. Kind of goes along with our challenge for the month of "Just Do It" - if only for yourself and your kids. But I agree that nonfiction is a good road to honing skills and learning how to research/picking up fascinating tidbits along the way. Although how you would work pink Kangaroo milk into a story is fascinating in itself, Debbi.
Celeste - It seems like YA bookshelves are filled with books that are "too edgy." If you think it's a good story, go for it, you might have success with that one. My oldest daughter/avid reader wishes she could find more good books that aren't so edgy, though. Not exactly inside information. Do you know of any good book review blogs for YA? She gets really frustrated at the library and I haven't had time to make suggestions lately.
"Em"
(yep, I'm an aunt, but they don't call me Auntie, unfortunately.)