Picture Books

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Interested in writing picture books? Here are some resources to get you started.


General Resources 
SCBWI - the Society for Children's Book Writers & Ilustrators. The organization that every children's writer and illustrator must join.

Linda Ashman The Nuts and Bolts Guide to Writing Picture Books

Children's Book Hub - a paid subscription service with information about children's books, led by Emma Walton Hamilton  

Children's Book Insider - a paid subscription service to a fount of information about writing children's books, a monthly newsletter with tips about publishers and agents, writing courses, and more.


Mem Fox This is an AWESOME list of 20 Do's and Don'ts of picture book writing from award winning author Mem Fox. 

Darcy Pattison How to Write a Picture Book Resources
The Purple Crayon - Harold Underdown, author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books, has a site chock full of resources and information, including an introductory article on the Basics of Children's Publishing

Susan Uhlig's link is full of resources from books to blog posts DEFINITELY check it out/bookmark!


Check out picture book courses we recommend in 

Writing Courses.

12x12 - don't miss out on one of the premier communities of picture book writers and illustrators. A paid membership gets you monthly webinars, critique opportunities, a great member forum, and much more.

Formatting/ Templates

Illustration Notes: To Include or Not to Include. . .

Leslie Helrakoski and Darcy Pattison: Word Choices: Writing Picture Books that Soar

Tips for Writing Picture Books: Show Don't Tell

The 3 Most Common Reasons I Pass on Picture Books as an Agent





Story Arc/Narrative





Art Notes

Art Notes are Action Notes!

Character Driven Books




Revising/Editing a Picture Book

A Picture Book Editing Checklist


Marketing

6 Powerful Ways To Market Children's Picture Books


Study the Best Picture Books

Meet Best Kids’ Books--a curation of children’s literature handpicked by teachers, librarians, and parents. 


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