Today's interview is with Lizzie Exton, author of one of our all-time favorite children's books, "Gordon the Gremlin". Grab a copy today. When did you become an author?I’ve always been a writer, for as long as I can remember. Even as a child, I was always scribbling down little stories and poems. I think finally having a book published makes calling myself an ‘author’ feel legitimate, I no longer suffer the same degree of imposter syndrome.
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Todays interview is with Bill Kirk of the book "A Whale Of A Tale" - A story about a boy on a whaler ship. See the book on Amazon. When did you become an author?I suppose I officially became a published author when my first children's picture book ("There's A Spider In My Sink!") was published by Guardian Angel Publishing (GAP) in 2008. That book was the first of 14 books published by GAP before they closed up shop a couple years ago.
Todays interview is with Julie House of the awesome series, Furables. You can take a look at her books at Furables When did you become an author?I had written drafts for 2 children’s books in 2019 and I published my first book “HURRYING WORRYING HENRY” during the first lockdown in 2020. The extra time at home gave me the opportunity to really pursue this dream!
Today, we are happy to have our first ever author interview on Kid's Picture Book Review. Today's interview is with Kathy Wilson of the Chance and Ginger books. You can check out her awesome work at Kids Books by Kathy & Kathy Wilson. When did you become an author? |
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