Sub It Club welcomes author/illustrator John Nez to the Postcard Post. There are lots of images and some good tips so get ready to be inspired. John Nez has illustrated over 75 books of every sort, from toddler board books to historical non-fiction. He also writes and illustrates his own picture books using a variety... 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: Joan Charles
Sub It Club is pleased to present author/illustrator Joan Charles and her latest self-promotion piece to the The Postcard Post. I first came across her work on Kathy Temeans’s Writing and Illustrating blog and loved it. You’ll find a link at the end of this post but in the meantime, enjoy Joan’s tips and stunning... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Bryan Langdo
Sub It Club welcomes author/illustrator Bryan Langdo to The Postcard Post. Bryan Langdo is the illustrator of over 30 books for children and the author of two. His picture book TORNADO SLIM AND THE MAGIC COWBOY HAT (Two Lions, 2012) won a 2013 Spur Award for Storytelling from Western Writers of America. Bryan started drawing... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post Holiday Special Delivery: Emily Wayne
The holidays are upon us and no matter what you're celebrating, it's fun to see seasonal postcards. This one caught my eye on twitter and illustrator Emily Wayne graciously agreed to drop by and share her fun illustrations and tips with us. Emily Wayne is an artist, illustrator and all around crafty sort (in the... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Kathryn Ault Noble
Sub It Club is thrilled to welcome illustrator Kathryn Ault Noble. With a wealth of experience and tons of talent, Kathryn is going to wow you. Sit back and enjoy! After a successful career as a Designer/Art Director in the late 70s, Kathryn Ault Noble switched to Illustration in the 90s and was represented by... Continue Reading →