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Heather Macht on Persistence, STEM Picture Books, and Building a Publishing Career

Children's author Heather Macht combines storytelling, science, and curiosity to create engaging books for young readers. Author of THE ANT FARM ESCAPE, REX THE…WE-DON’T-KNOW, and YOU MAY JUST BE A DINOSAUR, Heather writes picture books that encourage children to explore the natural world while embracing creativity and discovery. In this interview, she shares lessons about publishing, literary agents, rejection, STEM education, perseverance, and building a long-term career in children's books.

Abi Cushman on Publishing Picture Books, Creative Persistence, and Finding Your Artistic Voice

Author-illustrator Abi Cushman knows firsthand that creative success rarely happens overnight. Before selling her debut picture book, Soaked, she spent years refining her craft, joining critique groups, revising manuscripts, entering contests, building industry relationships, and developing her illustration portfolio. In this interview, Abi shares lessons about literary agents, traditional publishing, creative persistence, critique groups, branding, illustration, and the realities of building a long-term career in children's books.

Valeria Wicker on The Ugly Doodles, Literary Agents, and Traditional Publishing

Children’s book author and illustrator Valeria Wicker joined me for a second interview to discuss her debut picture book, The Ugly Doodles, working with literary agent Adria Goetz, and what the traditional publishing journey actually looks like behind the scenes. We talked about creativity, self-doubt, illustration, submissions, editor feedback, and the emotional highs and lows of getting a picture book deal. If you haven't read my first interview with Valeria, be sure to check it out so you're up to speed on her backstory.