The Postcard Post Old Home Week welcomes back illustrator Nina Victor Crittenden who has been up to a thing or two since her first visit to The Postcard Post. I'll let Nina fill you in... Greetings, Sub It Cub! Thank you so much for inviting me back for Old Home Week! I can’t wait for you... Continue Reading →
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 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 →
The Postcard Post: Leeza Hernandez
The Postcard Post welcomes Leeza Hernandez this month. You're going to want to bookmark this page because Leeza has provided a veritable A to Z on creating postcards and more. Get ready to be wowed by the Leeza's wonderful characters, illustrations and master class in postcards. (And there is a GIVEAWAY! Details below.) Leeza Hernandez... Continue Reading →
Brave like Sheila Rae
My girls love to sing. Whether it’s belting out Taylor Swift from the back seat of the car, or acting out musical theater in the living room, it’s one of their favorite things to do. Lily, who is 6, unabashedly prances through life with toes tapping, arms swaying, and curls bouncing in time with the... Continue Reading →