Finding Your Tribe: Why Genre-Specific Organizations Are a Writer's Secret Weapon
Finding Your Tribe: Why Genre-Specific Organizations Are a Writer's Secret Weapon
Finding Your Tribe: Why Genre-Specific Organizations Are a Writer’s Secret Weapon
Navigating the vast landscape of the writing world can feel like wandering through a jungle. You’re armed with passion and maybe a manuscript, but the path to success seems tangled and overgrown. That’s where genre-specific writers organizations come in, acting as seasoned guides who know the twists and turns of…
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Art Teacher and Illustrator
Working as an art teacher and a freelance illustrator has been a balance. I discuss the two aspects of my career in an interview with TeMika Grooms, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Design and Illustration Manager.
My work was also featured on the homepage of the SCBWI website. Thank you so much for the opportunity to share my love of teaching and children’s book…
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Who'll speaking at Wisconsin's SCBWI? Me!
Who’ll speaking at Wisconsin’s SCBWI? Me!
I’m sharing this little doo-hickey with you. An interview by SCBWI, promoting their upcoming Spring conference. Spring is just around the corner, and with it—the Spring Luncheon: Creating Richer Narratives. We’ve put together an interview series to introduce the speakers. Today we welcome Alicia Williams. Alicia Williams is a graduate of Hamline University’s MFAC program. She is excited to…
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Where Do I Begin? | Guest Post by Papa J Funk
So, you have an idea for a children’s story. You even stay up late one night clacking away on your laptop in bed while your wife is tryingto sleep. When you read that first draft to the kids the next morning, you realize it isn’t half bad. You even begin…
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