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Writer Addy Farmer on how she became a 'thoroughly creative' picture book author.
https://t.co/UMBQyIKxJ9
@addyfarmer
Lucy Rowland brings together a collection of picture books featuring characters with SLCN (Speech, Language and Communication Needs) for children struggling to find their voice.
https://t.co/EBLCEqPWma
Illustrator Garry Parsons looks under the covers at the delights of the unsung endpaper in picture books with designers @wood_ness & @Alphabeckles
https://t.co/LRlp0ZPO6c
@ICanDrawDinos
Clare Helen Welsh looks at the use of animal characters in picture books and seeks out what do we need to know?
https://t.co/WJlHj9TZOY
@ClareHelenWelsh @NicolaOByrne1 @isabelwriting
Do Picture Book Writing Courses Work? Pippa Goodhart interviews Catherine Emmett
https://t.co/JPHw4RbgWx
@pippagoodhart @Emmett_Cath
Mini Grey discusses complete nonsense, beards, and what happens if you leave illustrators alone for too long...
https://t.co/D7YAJ3MOYC
@Bonzetta1
Author and Illustrator Garry Parsons on why reading for empathy is the best action in troubling times.
https://t.co/OvmReGGItR
@ICanDrawDinos
Natascha Biebow encourages writers to flex those creative muscles by picking up a pencil and doodling
https://t.co/yVQdfb1YON
Garry Parsons speaks to talented new author Gareth Peter about Puffin's WriteNow scheme, launching a Youtube channel, adoption and writing his debut picture book. https://t.co/zb5PX5a7Nj
@PurpleHuskey @ICanDrawDinos @PuffinBooks
How NOT to draw things!
Mini Grey tackles the problem of expressing the limitless budget of the imagination to paper and asks
if you have a way to not draw things or get yourself unstuck?
https://t.co/DbvlvkVoPu
@Bonzetta1