Welcome to my new blog, which now includes content from many of the blogs I’ve created over the years. You can now also access content via category from this one page instead of having to search for my individual blogs, which were scattered over various platforms and websites.
Thanks to those of you who gave me the heads-up about my website being on this list. And thanks to The Write Life! See their list of 100 Best Websites For Writers in 2018 for other recommendations.
I’ve been gradually compiling my “How This Picture Book Was Created” resources, advice from the children’s book writers and illustrators I’ve been interviewing, and the thumbnail sketch and layout templates I use for my own writing and illustrating process. Here’s the link to my CREATING PICTURE BOOKS resource. There is no . . .
One of my goals in 2018 is to write a middle grade novel. When I mention that I’m working on a MG project, it sometimes surprises people. Which drives a little part of me crazy, I must admit, since I began as a writer. Middle grade has always been my . . .
For the curious, here are the results of my “do you dog-ear your book pages or not” survey on Inkygirl from a while ago.
Almost all of my comics are based on my own experience as a freelancer, as you might have guessed. This one is particularly relevant. One of my constant challenges is that for me, social media is more fun than work….but as a result, it can be way too easy to . . .
Thanks to The Write Life for including Inkygirl in their list of 100 Best Websites For Writers 2018!
One of my favourite Tim Federle quotes: One thing books teach us is that if your life sucks right now, you just haven’t gotten to the good part. You can get the above image as a free, print-ready poster in my Free, Print-Ready Archives.