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A podcast by two children's book illustrators about our journey in this creative market.
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We are excited to announce our new facebook group for Illo Chat listeners the Illo Chat Illustration Community. https://t.co/00Zczc08aX

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Episode 17 is another frequently asked questions episode. You can view it or listen to it here...
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Yay! We're back. Join us next Tuesday while we chat and draw. (Live on Instagram) Chit chat with us, mingle and network with fellow illustrators. See you April 12th at 7:00pm EST.
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As creatives we've all experienced art block or creative block at one time or another. In episode 15 we talk about about when your muse goes on vacation. Cuando la Musa se te va de vacaciones. https://t.co/lyv8NXROrO

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Are you hesitant to call yourself an artist, then you're not alone. Join us on this raw and real talk about how we finally arrived at the point when we could say I am an Artist. https://t.co/VPRKowcaGV

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In episode 10 part 2 we cover red flags, how to submit to agents and how to query a literary agent. We also discuss Twitter pitches, how to look for agents and what questions to ask when you get "the call" from an agent. https://t.co/tBt57S0IXZ

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In episode 10 we talk about the different types of agents. What an agent does for children's book authors and illustrators and why you need one. https://t.co/OGDw2B3tl2

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Join us for our first Live Draw on IG, Thursday the 7th at 7pm EDT. Hang out with us for some laughs and draw along with us while we interpret a prompt from one of the October drawing challenges.

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In episode 4 we discuss how to say no and stay on track. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. Cover art by
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Hi it’s Sunny. 👋 If you listened to episode 2 you’ll know why I drew this blueberry with a belt. Thank you for your wonderful descriptive explanations. Quick art tip: always draw through.

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