Showing posts with label picture book creating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picture book creating. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

I don't eat cats . . .



"Chill out, man.  I don't eat cats... Too much fur." -  Dodger, on first meeting Oliver.


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July 16 . . . my birthday! all I really, really want is a Book Contract ! lol. 4 manuscripts in the mail, 2 additional stories going through final revisions and 3 more stories in the creation process.


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and this tip from Kathy Temean's blog, Sharing Information About Writing and Illustrating for Children, lots of good stuff here, be sure to pay the site a visit.


"This should turn as light on for a smart published picture book author. Getting your book’s illustrator featured on Illustrator Saturday is a great way to drum up more publicity for your book."


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and a great article on one author's journey in creating, revising and getting published. Go read about Amy Timberlake and "The Dirty Cowboy" on Harold Underdown's fabulously informational The Purple Crayon website.


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Sunday, July 15, 2012

gravel in the bed . . .


"If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed." -- Mark Haddon 

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and this morning i stumbled across this:


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Author and historian Leonard Marcus discusses children's literature from colonial times to present day. His colleague Audrey Niffenegger muses on her own interaction with childrens books and the impact they've had on her work. Donna Seaman moderates.