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The No. 1 question I get from authors-to-be is, "What's the path to publishing? Can you break down the options?” So friend, that’s *exactly* what we’re going to do! In this guide, we take a dive into 1) traditional publishing, 2) self-publishing with Amazon, 3) self-publishing with a professional, and 4) self-publishing for the home.
If you're a pro-con list person, I shoot you straight with the good and the bad. More importantly, each section boils down to the question you really want to know: how do I know if it's right for me?
With four award-winning kids’ books under my belt (and more in the hopper!), I’ve picked up a lot on what makes for a good picture book. Consider this your how-to for getting ahead of the curve as a new KidLit author—pop in those earbuds and let’s talk shop!
Website builders, email platforms, office supplies, and more… here are the things I never wanna live without as an author.
If you’ve ever stared at a blank page wondering where the good ideas hide, this free creative journal is your map. With five guided prompts rooted in timeless gospel themes, you’ll uncover a story concept that feels personal, purposeful, and completely yours.
If you’ve ever wondered what makes one picture book irresistible and another forgettable, you’re in the right place. Think of this as your behind-the-scenes guide to crafting stories that actually connect.
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