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Kidlit Distancing Social #12 – Laura Backes on What Picture Book Writers Need to Know About Illustrations

 
On this week’s Kidlit Distancing Social, CBI Publisher Laura Backes discusses the interplay between words and illustrations in picture books, and shares how writers can create picture book manuscripts that are optimized for illustrations.
 
Laura also checks in with an update about the impact of the current situation on the publishing world, and we celebrate the successes of some Children’s Book Insider subscribers. And our poll question this week: Who’s Your Favorite Illustrator?
 

 
 

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  1. Tony Bryer
    June 27, 2020 at 12:43 am

    Re the question about meeting a stranger, the book ‘A small thing but big’ https://www.amazon.com/Small-Thing-but-Big/dp/1626722560 is beautifully told and illustrated, but …. the lack of a cautionary sentence to two, as you suggested, has brought about some justifiably negative reviews. I’m sure the author and publisher kicked themselves when they read them.

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