Am going to try hard NOT to be like these writers while I’m on vacation
Have a great week, everyone!
Have a great week, everyone!
In my recent survey, I asked those of you working with agents to answer a few questions about how you got your agent. First off, thank you SO MUCH to those who took the time to respond in order to help others in the community. These include: Hayley Chewins, Julie . . .
Alice Ratterree loves illustrating books for the young at heart. She is represented by Marietta Zacker of Nancy Gallt Literary Agency and is currently working on a picture book about the life of Jane Addams. She finds adventure in Greenville, South Carolina with her husband, their two children, and a beloved . . .
I was so inspired by Pernille Ripp’s talk at Nerd Camp earlier this year and just discovered (duh, why didn’t I look for this earlier?) that she has a blog! I was inspired to illustrate a quote from her recent piece, “Stop Feeding The Beast – The Reading Myths We Pass . . .
I’ve been getting more people asking me for advice about how to get an agent, so in addition to updating my FAQ post about “Any advice on how to get an agent? How did YOU get your agent?“, I’ve also posted a new survey. If you’re a children’s/YA author or . . .
I figure it’s time I add a children’s book illustrator to my Will Write For Chocolate household. You can browse older strips in the Will Write For Chocolate archives.
Arree Chung wrote and illustrated the picture book “NINJA!” and is also a founding member of Live in a Story, which offers wall decals created by children’s book illustrators and designers. When he’s not creating, you can find Arree riding his bike around the San Francisco Bay Area. Where to find Arree: Website – Facebook – Twitter – Instagram. . . .
#BookADay: NINJA BUNNY by Jennifer Gray Olson (Alfred A. Knopf Books For Young Readers). Such a fun picture book with adorable and eye-catching illustrations. Also love the underlying positive message about collaboration and friendship. A great read for little ninjas everywhere! More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
I’ve been a fan of YA writer Kari Maaren fan ever since I heard her perform Kids These Days, a song from the viewpoint of a traditional vampire complaining about the Twilight generation of vampires. The song in the video above, Being Watson, is one of my favorites of Kari’s; Kari is a Sherlock Holmes fan . . .
Posting this comic for my friend Joanne Levy and others who just told me that the image at the top of my previous post should have had the cat lying on TOP of the writer’s papers, not beside. You cat people! 😉