The Postcard Post: Bryan Langdo

Sub It Club welcomes author/illustrator Bryan Langdo to The Postcard Post. Bryan Langdo is the illustrator of over 30 books for children and the author of two. His picture book TORNADO SLIM AND THE MAGIC COWBOY HAT (Two Lions, 2012) won a 2013 Spur Award for Storytelling from Western Writers of America. Bryan started drawing... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post Holiday Special Delivery: Emily Wayne

The holidays are upon us and no matter what you're celebrating, it's fun to see seasonal postcards. This one caught my eye on twitter and illustrator Emily Wayne graciously agreed to drop by and share her fun illustrations and tips with us. Emily Wayne is an artist, illustrator and all around crafty sort (in the... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Kathryn Ault Noble

Sub It Club is thrilled to welcome illustrator Kathryn Ault Noble. With a wealth of experience and tons of talent, Kathryn is going to wow you. Sit back and enjoy! After a successful career as a Designer/Art Director in the late 70s, Kathryn Ault Noble switched to Illustration in the 90s and was represented by... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Bob McMahon

The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Bob McMahon. Get set for some self-promotion tips and fun illustrations. Bob McMahon has been doing all sorts of illustration over the past twenty plus years from licensing, advertising art, movie posters and children’s books. He’s done books for Tricycle Press, Kar-ben and Scholastic publishing. Currently Bob is writing a... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Alice Ratterree

The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Alice Ratterree. Alice shares beautiful illustrations, great postcard tips and even more advice. Get ready to be wowed! Alice Ratterree loves to draw for the young at heart. Her passion for stories began when as a child she would spend hours re-illustrating her favorite books directly on their printed pages. Alice's career began as a classically trained singer, performing extensively... Continue Reading →

PIRATE’S LULLABY: MUTINY AT BEDTIME – A Query Letter That Worked

While many publishing houses are closed to submissions, querying editors is still a possibility in some circumstances, and it can definitely lead to publication. Today we are celebrating Sub It Club member, Marcie Wessels and the release of her debut picture book! Marcie is here to tell us how she queried her editor directly and share her... Continue Reading →

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