The June Postcard Post: Kirsten Carlson

This isn't the first time I've seen this month's postcard: I saw it develop from a sketch to the finished glory you'll see below. I knew I'd have to share it here as well as Kirsten Carlson's tips and advice. Sub It Club is happy to welcome Kirsten to the Postcard Post! Kirsten Carlson has... Continue Reading →

The May Postcard Post: Eliza Wheeler

I first saw Eliza Wheeler's work when her portfolio was selected for honors by SCBWI. I've since had the pleasure of working with her on a webinar for SCBWI France. So I can say from firsthand experince that her artwork is exquisite and she's a great presenter! Sub It Club is thrilled she's stopped by... Continue Reading →

The April Postcard Post: Elizabeth O. Dulemba

Sub It Club is very happy to pre-celebrate the launch of author/illustrator Elizabeth O. Dulemba's first novel: A BIRD ON WATER STREET on May 7th. Elizabeth kindly took the time during this busy moment to answer our questions about postcards and show us her latest. Elizabeth O. Dulemba is an award-winning children's book author/illustrator with... Continue Reading →

The March Postcard Post: Brooke Boynton Hughes

I knew I had to get Brooke Boynton Hughes to share her postcard tips after I saw her work on the Official SCBWI Conference blog. Brooke's portfolio was selected as a runner up at the SCWBI Winter 2014 Conference in February. A jury of art directors, editors, and agents from children's publishing chose from over... Continue Reading →

The February Postcard Post: C.S. Jennings

I met C.S. Jennings through his very fun and lively twitter feed. Get ready for great images and helpful advice (on production tasks too) to follow. Enjoy! C.S. Jennings is a professional illustrator and sometimes author specializing in concept work, children's, and editorial illustration. He is the author of ANIMAL BAND and HELLO, TEXAS! He... Continue Reading →

The January 2014 Postcard Post: Tina Kugler

I met Tina Kugler on twitter and was blown away by her work and lively twitter feed. If you don’t know her illustration work already, you’re in for a treat. She has tips too. Take it away, Tina! Illustrator Tina Kugler lives in the Los Angeles area with her artist husband, three very loud boys and... Continue Reading →

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