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FAQ
Here are some questions I get when I tell others I am writing picture books.
Frequently asked questions
My passion is picture books.
I find joy in writing a variety of picture books. I write many different topics and age levels within the picture book genre.
Some of my books are to snuggle up and read with young ones.
I have a few books that relate directly to educational standards and can be used to help introduce a new concept.
I have a STEM themed fiction adventure.
I have a mindfulness story.
I have holiday themed stories and stories about tough emotions.
I have stories that make kids laugh out loud.
I have ideas for nonfiction stories.
I am willing to try a new concepts and structures to see how it could work as a picture book.
While picture books is my focus right now, I am interested in exploring writing early readers or chapter books one day.
The first story I wrote was when I was student teaching (15 years ago) to model a literary device for my students. I used that story for years in my classroom. I wrote stories here and there for my students when I needed a story to teach a concept.
After I had my own children, I started writing stories for them. I started taking my writing seriously in 2018 and sought to improve my craft. I have attended a few writing conferences, joined the Twitter writing community, and have regular critique group meetings.
First, I have learned what makes a good picture book from constantly reading them to my students and my children and evaluating how they responded.
Then, I read books about writing picture books and started attending conferences.
The game changer was attending the conference Writers and Illustrators for Young Readers. It was a full week of writing classes and workshops. I was in a picture book intensive class with Kristyn Crow.
Now, I soak up podcasts and YouTube videos about writing, query letters, getting agented and published. Joining writing communities has made a huge difference. I can watch webinars and take classes from pros through Julie Hedlund' s 12x 12 picture book challenge and Storyteller Academy. Occasionally, I attend a conference. I consistently meet with my critique group. My critique partners over the years have meant so much as they have cheered me.
Yes, I have been working on finding an agent on and off for a few years.
So yes, that means I have received plenty of rejection letters. A couple of them have been bittersweet.
One top-notch agent said she adored one of my stories, but wasn't "moved enough" by the other stories to sign me. After that letter, I paused querying for a long time. I decided I needed to learn how to add more heart to my writing.
I am finally jumping back into the query trenches the fall of 2023.
I do not illustrate, at least not well enough to create quality art that is a good match for my stories.
I dabble in art, but in my attempts to learn to illustrate I realized it doesn't bring me nearly as much joy as writing the stories. I am focusing on my writing for now.
However, I am a member of Storyteller Academy. They have wonderful classes on illustration. I hear the classes calling my name. So one day, I will venture over to see what I can do. I do hope to illustrate at least one of my books.


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