The Postcard Post: Deb Johnson

Sub It Club welcomes Deb Johnson to The Postcard Post. Deb Johnson is a self-taught illustrator, writer and graphic designer. Illustrating and designing for the children's market has been her passion for almost 30 years. Deb’s favorite part of the creative process is creating characters that give you, the reader, a reason to smile. Her current... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Kelly Murphy

Happy St. Patrick's Day from Sub It Club and The Postcard Post! And who better to help us celebrate than author/illustrator Kelly Murphy?! I first saw Kelly's illustrations when a friend recommended I check out her work in the middle-grade series NATHANIEL FLUDD, BEASTOLOGIST. She thought I'd like it and she was right-- I loved... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Dana Carey

Today I am thrilled beyond thrilled to have Sub It Club's Partner in Submission and Postcard Post creator Dana Carey here on The Postcard Post! I'm so glad that Dana has finally had the time to be the interviewee. I have been wanting her to do it for ages! You've probably noticed Dana's fabulous illustrations that we... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Diana Ting Delosh

The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Diana Ting Delosh. Diana's got some good tips and fun postcards for you so dig in! And be sure to check out all the places you can find her work at the end of this post. Diana Ting Delosh is an illustrator, hand letterer and writer. She creates whimsical art,... Continue Reading →

The Postcard Post: Roberta Baird

The Postcard Post for January features Roberta Baird. You may be lucky enough to have already seen her illustrations on social media and beyond. If not, sit back and enjoy getting to know Roberta and her postcards. Roberta Baird is an illustrator and writer. Her work has been featured in four books. One of her... 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 →

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