The Postcard Post Old Home Week: Brooke Boynton Hughes

The Postcard Post Old Home Week is so happy to welcome back illustrator Brooke Boynton Hughes. Brooke has had lots of good news and exciting changes in her life since her interview on The Postcard Post a little over a year ago. I'll let Brooke fill you in... BABY LOVE, written by Angela DiTerlizzi and... Continue Reading →

The Very Inspiring Blogger Award!

Recently children's book author Lauri Fortino gave Sub It Club the Very Inspiring Blogger Award! We couldn't be more pleased because inspiring all of you writers and illustrators out there to submit your very best work the very best you can is what we love to do. The award rules: Display the award on your blog Link... Continue Reading →

Back to Work!

The publishing world gets back to work tomorrow. And if you have submissions out or are planning to submit, that is exciting news! What about those of you on the fence about submitting? You have work ready but... eep! Yup, submitting your work can be scary. Being afraid of being judged is completely understandable. Being... 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 Postcard Post Old Home Week: Elizabeth Rose Stanton and Russ Cox

It’s time once again to take a look at what illustrators who shared their postcards and tips with us in the past are up to now. Postcard Post Old Home Week is back with author/illustrators Elizabeth Rose Stanton and Russ Cox. Elizabeth Rose Stanton Elizabeth's had lots of exciting news. Let's get all the details... Continue Reading →

The Monthly Goalpost for December: Recycling is good for you!

Does the first of December send a chill down your spine? And not because of dipping temperatures? Does the end of the year send you into a hurry-up- finish-up-why-did-I-take-all-this-on frenzy? Everyone has lots to do, holidays to celebrate, school vacations, end-of-year work duties… Let’s decide to enjoy this month and all it has to offer... Continue Reading →

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