Comic: All’s Fair In NaNoWrimo
Looking for more NaNoWrimo comics? Check out my friend Errol Elumir’s daily NaNoToons.
Looking for more NaNoWrimo comics? Check out my friend Errol Elumir’s daily NaNoToons.
Excited to be one of the children’s book creators in Colby Sharp’s THE CREATIVITY PROJECT! Colby invited more than forty authors and illustrators to provide story starters for each other; photos, drawings, poems, prose, or anything we could dream up. When we received our prompts, we responded by transforming these seeds . . .
I’ll be posting more NaNoWriMo comics from the archives throughout the month, but if you’re looking for tasy fresh NEW comics, my friend Errol Elumir is posting one every day at NaNoToons.net.
Heather Camlot grew up in Montreal and was raised on Expos baseball and Canadiens hockey. After graduating from New York University with a degree in journalism, she became a writer, editor and translator. She lives with her husband and two children in Toronto, but still calls Montreal home. Clutch is her first novel, . . .
In case any of you are wondering, most of the advice I post for fellow writers and illustrators is a reminder to myself as well. Last time I posted this advice, I had someone complain, saying that rituals can be a good thing, can help a writer ease into the . . .
Every year, I think about doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). I’ve participated in the challenge a few years in the past and completed a first draft of a middle grade novel. Doing NaNoWriMo is always fun and I did end up submitting the novel after many revisions. I got some encouraging . . .
I love how supportive members of the kidlit community are of each other, including those who create children’s book illustrations! I recently put out a call to some of my illustrator and author/illustrator friends, asking if they’d be willing to help me celebrate the launch of SAM & EVA by . . .
Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 (Last updated May 31, 2018) One of Debbie’s favorite parts of book creation process is working with Laurent Linn on the cover. Here are some rough sketches of cover ideas: After Debbie’s art was approved, she waited. While she waiting, of course, . . .