Sub It Club welcomes illustrator Josh Nash to The Postcard Post. Josh Nash is 50% eraser shavings, 50% animal cookies and 50% Café Americano. Josh is also horrible at math but he loves to draw. When he was very small, his mother read him stories and showed him pictures by Maurice Sendak, Garth Williams, Richard Scarry... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Alicia Schwab
Sub It Club welcomes author/illustrator Alicia Schwab to The Postcard Post. Alicia Schwab is a professional author/illustrator of children’s books and the Illustrator Coordinator for SCBWI Minnesota. She is the illustrator of GREAT GROUP SKITS, a young adult book by Lynn Grasberg and Gina Oldenburg and her picture book debut THE MUKLUK BALL, by Katherine Johnson... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Lynnor Bontigao
Sub It Club welcomes illustrator Lynnor Bontigao to The Postcard Post. Lynnor Bontigao always doodled as a child in the Philippines. She kept doodling all the way to college and finished with a fine arts degree majoring in visual communication. She joined a group of children’s book writers and illustrators (Ang InK) where she fell... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Iris Biran
Sub It Club welcomes Iris Biran to The Postcard Post. I've known Iris (and her unique illustrations) through social media and a webinar I hosted for SCBWI France but finally had the pleasure of meeting her in New York at this past SCBWI winter conference. Now it's your turn. Enjoy! Iris Biran is an Israeli... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post – TeMika Grooms
The Postcard Post is happy to welcome illustrator TeMika Grooms. Get ready for a wonderful postcard, all kinds of insights, and plenty of tips. TeMika Grooms is the illustrator of many children’s books and has most recently released Nana’s Favorite Things by Dorothy H. Price through Eifrig Publishing. TeMika is an author, illustrator and arts... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Kelly Murphy
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Sub It Club and The Postcard Post! And who better to help us celebrate than author/illustrator Kelly Murphy?! I first saw Kelly's illustrations when a friend recommended I check out her work in the middle-grade series NATHANIEL FLUDD, BEASTOLOGIST. She thought I'd like it and she was right-- I loved... Continue Reading →