RGB vs. CMYK: A Guide for Children’s Book Authors on Digital and Printed Illustrations
As a children’s book author, you pour your heart into crafting stories that spark young imaginations, and the illustrations that bring your words to life…
As a children’s book author, you pour your heart into crafting stories that spark young imaginations, and the illustrations that bring your words to life…
Book #1: The Truth We Never Told I highly recommend this book. This book is an educational read, highlighting the experiences that young people may…
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Crabby Cakes written by Eileen Clancy-Pantano and illustrated by Marah Neil is an adorable children’s book about discovering what matters the most in life. The…
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For authors eager to see their manuscripts on bookstore shelves or in readers' hands, the query letter is often the first, crucial step. This letter…
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Are you a mother in midlife feeling like you've lost yourself in the whirlwind of family life? "Waking Oz" by Sue Tabb and Deirdre Budzyna…
Nichole Conran Nichole graduated in 2024 with a Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She enjoys reading, writing,…
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Nichole Conran Nichole graduated in 2024 with a Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She enjoys reading, writing,…
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Nichole Conran Nichole will graduate in 2024 with a Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She enjoys reading,…
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Jessica Daniliuk Jessica is a recent Creative Writing graduate from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Through her studies she reconnected with the love of books…
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