You all know Amy Dixon don't you? Amy talked submission (and sweater) feedback not too long ago when we were celebrating Sub It Club's 2 year anniversary. She shared with us when we asked authors how they know when their manuscripts are ready. On top of that, Amy showed us her Query Letter that Worked. Today... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post Old Home Week: Tina Kügler
Tina Kügler, a Postcard Post alum, is helping Sub It Club celebrate its 2-year anniversary! But Tina has a lot to celebrate too― IN MARY'S GARDEN comes out March 17th, written and illustrated by Tina and Carson Kügler, published by Houghton Mifflin. I love postcards but a BOOK is pretty good too! (Keep reading for GIVEAWAY... Continue Reading →
Postcards and Beyond with Mark Fearing, Part Two
Sub It Club is so lucky to have author/illustrator Mark Fearing back in this second post. Mark explains a bit about his career history, how he got his agent and shares some more postcards. Plus there's a VIDEO that will crack you up. How did you get your first illustration job? I've done freelance illustration... Continue Reading →
Postcards and Beyond with Mark Fearing, Part One
Sub It Club is thrilled to welcome illustrator Mark Fearing to help us celebrate our two-year anniversary. Mark is sharing some of his self-promotion materials and his process. And in the festive spirit, he has offered feedback on an illustration, a postcard design or a website portfolio to a lucky giveaway winner. Keep reading to... Continue Reading →
The December Postcard Post: Laura Zarrin
The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Laura Zarrin. Read on to find out about Laura and pick up a tip or two. Laura spent her childhood in the St. Louis area exploring creeks, woods, and attic closets, with plenty of tree climbing and digging for artifacts in the backyard all in preparation for her future career... Continue Reading →
The November Postcard Post: Julie Rowan-Zoch
This month Sub It club is happy to welcome author/illustrator Julie Rowan-Zoch to The Postcard Post. Many of you are probably familiar with Julie's doodles via social media and if you aren't, check out the links at the end of this post but don't skip to the bottom-- you'll definitely want to read the interview... Continue Reading →