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It's not easy being a toy!
Read Mini Grey's top five Perils of Being a Picture Book Toy
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@Bonzetta1
FROM REDUNDANCY TO AWARD-WINNING PICTURE BOOK
Guest blogger Kate Milner @ABagForKatie, author-illustrator of the #KlausFluggePrize winning MY NAME IS NOT REFUGEE, reveals the story's origins and three early illustrations that didn't made it into the book.
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GOOD VIEWERS ALSO MAKE GOOD WRITERS
@scribblestreet on why picture book authors should see screen media as a valuable source of inspiration rather than a bogeyman who’s luring children away from books.
https://t.co/hvZoIyOCux
STARTING TO WRITE CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS
Paeony Lewis offers 24 tips for aspiring picture book authors.
https://t.co/WbMVbOiYs5
WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS FROM?
@lucymayrowland on where she and other picture books authors find inspiration for their stories.
https://t.co/ms34k8svGM
DISCOVERING ERNEST ARIS
The discovery of one of her father's childhood books prompts @pippagoodhart to explore the work of author/illustrator and Beatrix Potter contemporary, Ernest Aris.
https://t.co/6QRv5mzWPP
THE LAST WOLF AND OTHER MISSING ANIMALS
Mini Grey @Bonzetta1 on our relationship with animals, the need to make space for nature and her new picture book THE LAST WOLF.
https://t.co/BuPgsT9yxh
BOGEY BUM BURP FART SNOT BELCH AND POO
@ICanDrawDinos looks at the tradition of the ‘disgusting’ and ‘gross’ in children’s books and explains why grown-ups shouldn't be 'sniffy' about picture books featuring farts and poo.
https://t.co/ChBOh4K5va
HOW WOULD YOU END THIS STORY?
Guest blogger Francesca Sanna @Frenci_San explains why her book THE JOURNEY has an open ending and encourages readers to supply their own.
https://t.co/6y5YjVfTDB
DIGGING DEEP TO FIND YOUR CHARACTER'S EMOTIONAL JOURNEY
Natascha Biebow on how to convey a character's thoughts, beliefs and behaviours in the face of adversity.
https://t.co/aGHekFXPkg