The Postcard Post: Jannie Ho

The Postcard Post is so happy to welcome author/illustrator Jannie Ho. Jannie's work is a delight and it makes me think of all the fun, the cute, the best parts of being a kid. Read on and enjoy! Jannie Ho is an author/illustrator of many children's books for over a decade. Born in Hong Kong... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Isabella Kung

Sub It Club is thrilled to welcome author/illustrator Isabella Kung. Prepared to be wowed by her postcards and tips! Isabella Kung is the author and illustrator of NO FUZZBALL! (Scholastic, 2020), a picture book about a fuzzy feline despot who rules the house with an iron paw. Continuing her feline obsession, she also illustrated over... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Mariko Kuzumi

The Postcard Post features artist Mariko Kuzumi. I picked up Mariko's postcard at the SCBWI Winter Conference because I loved the textures, colors, and whimsy. Mariko Kuzumi is an artist based in New York City. She was born in Japan, and moved to the United States with her family when she was a teenager. She... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Elizabeth Sparg

The Postcard Post welcomes Elizabeth Sparg. I picked up Elizabeth’s postcard(s!) at the SCBWI Summer Conference in Los Angeles this past August at the Portfolio Showcase. Now it's your turn to enjoy! Elizabeth Sparg is an illustrator from Durban, South Africa. With a background in fine art, graphic design and web design, she began her... 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 →

The Postcard Post: Amy Farrier

Sub It Club welcomes illustrator Amy Farrier to The Postcard Post. Amy Farrier grew up surrounded by books and art supplies from an early age. She graduated with a BA in English, but it would take her several interesting jobs before finding her way to SCBWI and the idea of telling stories through picture books.... Continue Reading →

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