The Postcard Post: Carolyn Dee Flores

The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Carolyn Dee Flores. Carolyn has tips for everyone— illustrators trying to get noticed to those with representation and published work. Carolyn Dee Flores is the author/illustrator of 14 books for children, including the picture book THE AMAZING WATERCOLOR FISH. She is the host of the Children’s YouTube Channel: #HowToMakeAPictureBookForKidz (see... Continue Reading →

Submissions 101: Social Media Savvy, pt 1

The question comes up repeatedly in author circles: do you need social media to land an agent or a book deal? How many followers/friends are enough? Where should you list your social media in a query? You've got questions; we've got answers. This month Sub It Club takes on social media and the querying process.... 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 →

When you get an offer…

  What do you do when you get an offer of representation or publication? Dance. Pop the champagne. Jump up and down, of course. But then it's time to get down to business. Let the offering agent or publishing house know you need a week or so to tie up loose ends. This is perfectly normal.... 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 →

Agent Research 101 – Mining Deal Data

Here at Sub It Club, we've previously shared step-by-step strategies for researching agents and tips for vetting newer agents. In both cases, an important piece of information is deal announcements, which you can find by searching on the agent's name in Publisher's Weekly. You can also find deals using Publisher's Marketplace too, but the service costs $25 per month. Still,... Continue Reading →

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