The Postcard Post welcomes Matthew Rivera. I picked up Matthew's postcard at the SCBWI Summer Conference in Los Angeles this past August— more proof, if you need it, that postcards are great communicators! Growing up, Matthew Rivera was notorious for doodling on any receipts or utility bills his parents left lying around the house. He... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Joy Steuerwald
The Postcard Post welcomes Joy Steuerwald. I love Joy's delightful illustrations and you will too! Joy Steuerwald is an illustrator and author who is still celebrating her debut picture book THE PECULIAR PIG with Nancy Paulsen Books released a few months back. It’s already received a starred review from Kirkus along with many other amazingly... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Meridth McKean Gimbel
The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Meridth McKean Gimbel. Get ready to enjoy! As a grub, Meridth McKean Gimbel could be found reading books during math class, writing stories during lunchtime, and drawing pictures all over her arms and legs if she ran out of paper. So she got a BFA in Illustration from BYU, and... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Taia Morley
The Postcard Post welcomes Taia Morley. I first saw Taia's work on Instagram and I'm happy to share it here. Taia Morley is an illustrator/author of several children’s books. Her most recent book is WAKE UP, COLOR PUP (Random House, March 2019). For many years Taia worked in the toy industry as a toy designer,... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Ale Díaz Bouza
The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Ale Díaz Bouza. Get ready for take off! Ale Díaz Bouza loves art creation. She illustrates and writes stories about fantasy and folklore for all ages, but especially for children. She lives in Madrid and is the currently Regional Advisor for the SCBWI Spanish Chapter. She both markets her own... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Liz Wong
The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Liz Wong. Prepare to be wowed! Liz Wong was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she spent her early childhood painting and clambering about in mango trees. Winning the first-place trophy in her elementary school poster contest encouraged her to pursue art instead of a sensible career in finance like the... Continue Reading →