Hi Builders! One of the things that picture book creators in both the traditional and self publishing realms worry about is marketing! How do you reach people interested in your picture book? When do you make a website? How often should you contact your readers? How does the public know … Continue reading
Hello, Picture Book Builders! Guess what? It won’t be long until IT WON’T BE LONG is released! 😉 This gorgeous and heartfelt debut by Laura Hays Hoover and illustrated by Jieting Chen will be published by Reycraft Books on September 8th, but is available to pre-order now. You are going … Continue reading
Hello, Picture Book Builders people. Today, I wanted to focus on one way that I get picture book ideas. It’s a pretty straightforward strategy. I will start with a setting. (As I am sure you know, a setting is where a story takes place.) I will brainstorm a list of … Continue reading
Last week was National Moth Week. You may have noticed all the posts about these fascinating creatures. And it reminded me of a picture book that I thoroughly enjoyed, Moth~ An Evolution Story by Isabel Thomas and stunningly illustrated by Daniel Egnéus. This award-winning book tells the true story of … Continue reading
My friend Lola Schaefer has a new book out, Because of a Bee (Chronicle). It’s a companion, of sorts, to her Because of an Acorn, and I have no doubt it’s going to be as BIG a hit as that one with preschools and kindergartens across America. Is this not … Continue reading
Hello Picture Book Builders! For my post this month, I’m doing something a little different. Instead of just ONE creator interview, what do you think about having THREE? (Did I hear a “Yes, please!” I thought so!) Lesléa Newman, Alison Goldberg, and Richard Ho are all phenomenal award-winning authors and … Continue reading
Note from Jill: Kate Hannigan is filling in for Barb Rosenstock today, and boy, are you in for a treat. Take it away, Kate! Even though I’m a grown woman, I spend a lot of time thinking about the nine-year-old I once was. Reading and writing didn’t come easy to … Continue reading
I’ve loved Cynthia Harmony’s books since her lyrical debut, Mi Ciudad Sings, released in 2022. I’m thrilled that Cynthia has two new books out this year: Apapacho Love (illustrated by Erika Meza, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux Macmillan) and Forest en Familia (illustrated by Renata Galindo, published by Yosemite … Continue reading
I can’t tell a lie… I was expecting I TOLD A LITTLE LIE, by Judith Henderson to be predictable. I mean how many books about lying— you shouldn’t do it— always tell the truth— can there be? But I was reeled in by the first page, “It all started with … Continue reading
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been feeling like I need a pep talk lately. On multiple fronts. Let’s start with the children’s literature universe. Publishing seems to be moving very slowly right now. And, I can understand why. Some imprints have closed, some staff has shifted or been … Continue reading