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Debbie’s Blog

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.


#BookADay: NOW THAT YOU’RE HERE (Duplexity, part 1) by Amy K. Nichols

Donalyn Miller has announced her 7th Annual #BookADay Challenge! See this great post about Summer Reading as well more details about the challenge. I just finished reading Amy Nichols’s NOW THAT YOU’RE HERE (Knopf Books For Young Readers) and loved it. Amy and I met back in 2010 (I think it . . .







How Where Are My Books? Was Created Part 4

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 “WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?” FINAL STAGES AND LAUNCH When Debbie’s illustrations were nearly finished, she started brainstorming ideas of the cover. Here are just a few: Everyone liked the first idea the best, so that’s the one Debbie developed into a cover. Debbie also needed . . .



How Where Are My Books? Was Created Part 3

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 ILLUSTRATING “WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?” Debbie needed to decide what the characters in Where Are My Books? would look like. She decided that the mother would be Asian and the father would be Caucasian:  Here are some Debbie’s early sketches for Spencer: Debbie’s art director, Laurent Linn, . . .



How Where Are My Books? Was Created Part 2

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 WRITING THE STORY FOR “WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?” Every children’s book author/illustrator has their own method for creating a story.  Debbie started with writing only the text. Here is the first version of the story: Here is another version: When Debbie was happy with the . . .



How Where Are My Books? Was Created Part 1

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 COMING UP WITH THE IDEA FOR “WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?” Every book starts with an idea, but where does the idea come from? Debbie carries a small notebook around with her all the time, where she can scribble down ideas and sketches whenever inspiration strikes. . . .