Ask A Publisher – Illustrations
Our COO, Megan Poling, shares some common questions when using illustrations in your books.
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Our COO, Megan Poling, shares some common questions when using illustrations in your books.
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Who is your invisible neighbor? When Mrs. Johnson gives her fourth grade class this new riddle to solve, Isabelle can’t wait to take on the challenge. She’s a smart, curious girl who loves competition and hopes to be a veterinarian someday. But this riddle is the most difficult one she’s ever had to solve. Before she
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Based on a true story……… Dawson and his older sister, Maddie, live in the country, where they are surrounded by wildlife. Over the course of a summer, their mom finds herself with a small mystery on her hands. An enormous toad is randomly seen throughout their home, and always in the middle of the night.
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Have you ever wondered how to write children’s books? It turns out that writing for kids is a whole different ball game than writing for adults, and there are a lot of things to consider when you’re trying to get into the mindset of young readers. But don’t worry–it’s not as complicated as it sounds.
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Writing creative children’s books helps add color to life and understandability for youngsters as they learn how to navigate the twists and turns of their childhood years. Whether it’s topics on bullying to teach about kindness and empathy, or adventures in nature with valuable lessons about life happening all around us, children’s books can have
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By: Brian Smith “What we are trying to do is help you rip out all of the bad wiring that has permeated your thinking and begin the process of rewiring your head and heart to help align you with how God wants you to play your sport.” This past summer, I stood in front of
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