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HOW TO TURN YOUR BEDTIME STORY INTO A PUBLISHED BOOK
Some of the most powerful children’s stories are not born at desks or in writing workshops. They begin in quiet bedrooms, under soft blankets, with a child asking, “Can you tell it again?” Bedtime stories are special because they are shaped by love, repetition, and connection. They are told slowly, with feeling, and adjusted night after night based on giggles, questions, or sleepy smiles. If your child asks for the same story every night, that is not an accident. It means y


FROM IDEA TO ILLUSTRATION: HOW TO BRING YOUR STORY TO LIFE
Every children’s book begins quietly. It starts as a spark. A “what if” moment. A character whispering in your mind or a feeling you want to capture for a child who has not yet learned how to name it. Turning that spark into a fully illustrated book can feel overwhelming, especially when you realize that children’s stories are not just written. They are built. Layer by layer. Word by word. Image by image. Bringing a story to life for young readers means thinking beyond the


Self-Doubt; A Harmful Enemy for Authors
Self-doubt is a common feeling among authors and able to give you writer's block. And here's how to overcome self-doubts to get you writing.


4 Illustration Phases that Indie Authors Must Know Before Hiring an Illustrator
The phase of illustrating a children's book can get a bit complicated therefore authors must know these phase before hiring an illustrator
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