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A Compilation Of Advice For Young Writers & Illustrators From Children’s Book Creators

Thanks to all the children’s book writers and illustrators who have contributed advice for young writers and illustrators in their Inkygirl.com interviews over the years! I’m gradually going through my archives as well as my interviews with authors of books I’ve illustrated and compiling a list of advice takeaways. If you click on the . . .



Tips for busy bibliophiles who have trouble finding time to read

When I was a child, I remember looking around my school library and vowing to read every single book on the shelves. As a grown-up, I’ve discovered it can be a challenge sometimes to find time to read. I rarely get the luxury of reading an entire book at one . . .




Speedy Doodle: Bugs and Baked Goods

Starting my week off with a BUGS AND BAKED GOODS speedydoodle.  I find keeping a sketch journal fun, inspiring (getting some ideas for stories) and therapeutic (especially when crazystuff is going on in the news on or social media). See more of my art videos, found object doodles and sketch . . .




THE DOLL’S EYE by Marina Cohen (Roaring Brook Press)

Deliciously creepy! I finished this in two sittings. I’m a longtime horror fan, and this was right up my alley; I was inspired to do some fan art, as you can see above. And now I’m even more creeped out by those old-fashioned glass-eyed dolls than I was before! 🙂 . . .





Agents and editors on Twitter

For those on Twitter: I’ve updated my lists of children’s/YA book editors on Twitter as well as literary agents on Twitter who represent children’s/YA book creators. I’ve compiled these lists to help writers and illustrators find industry types to follow on Twitter, not as official lists of those accepting particular types of submissions, . . .