The Postcard Post Old Home Week: Gina Perry

The Postcard Post Old Home Week is so happy to welcome back illustrator Gina Perry. Gina has had lots of good news since her interview on The Postcard Post. Let's get the whole story from Gina... It’s so nice to return to the Sub It Club! I have been super busy since my post last... Continue Reading →

The McVentures of Mark Waxman

Today we are going to celebrate one of our own. Now, you may not hear much from Sub it Club member Mark Waxman in the group, but he is definitely around. Mark is special to me because way back when, around the time I was starting up Sub It Club and feeling unsure as to... Continue Reading →

2015 Year of Success!

As you know, here at Sub It Club we are all about submitting work well! We are truly happy to see the growth of all of our members as they work towards their goals. Whether you have been learning to write that first query letter, are trading with critique partners and polishing up your manuscript,... Continue Reading →

Here’s to the Amazing Laurie J. Edwards!

Here at Sub It Club we, of course, love it when our members get published! Well, we have one member who just might blow your mind. She does mine! Not only is Laurie J. Edwards published, she's published in multiple genres. Not only does she have one agent, she has two! And on top of... Continue Reading →

Yippee for Yvonne Ventresca!

Here at Sub It Club we are always excited when one of our members is published! Today we are thrilled to be celebrating Yvonne Ventresca. Her debut young adult novel, PANDEMIC is on the shelves! Yvonne isn't new to being published though. She has two nonfiction books published as well; a biography of Avril Lavigne and... Continue Reading →

Hooray for Kristine Carlson Asselin!

Here at Sub It Club we love to celebrate our members! Today we'd like to give a shout out to Kristine Carlson Asselin. Kristine has written a number of great non-fiction books for children, and this month Capstone press published her book, Dangerous Diseases: Scary Illnesses that Frighten the World! Crusty pink scabs. Explosive diarrhea. Black, swollen... Continue Reading →

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