What an Editor Brings to a Children’s Book

What an Editor Brings to a Children’s Book

When it comes to children's books, every word counts. Skipping the editing phase? That could be a BIG mistake. Here are the crucial ways an editor can weigh in on — and improve — your children’s book manuscript.

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Author Krista Ewert Is Writing (and Fighting) for a More Inclusive Future

Author Krista Ewert Is Writing (and Fighting) for a More Inclusive Future

Sending your child off to school is nerve wracking for any parent — particularly if that child has cognitive delay or other condition that makes them stand out from their peers. To ease her fun-loving daughter Ella’s transition into school, Krista Ewert started writing. Today, the picture book This is Ella has become an indispensable resource for families and classrooms all over the world. As part of our 15th anniversary celebration, we sat down with Krista to learn more about how the book continues to help parents of children with Down syndrome, the power of word of mouth and crowdfunding, and much more.

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How Teen Author Symphorosa Gabriel is Helping Young Girls Find Hair Happiness

How Teen Author Symphorosa Gabriel is Helping Young Girls Find Hair Happiness

While finishing high school, Symphorosa Gabriel wrote Hair Happiness, a children’s book about a little Black girl taking control of her self-image and embracing her natural hair. We recently spoke with Symphorosa to learn about the inspiring origin of Hair Happiness, the importance of representation in children’s books, and much more.

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How Long Should a Book Be? Here’s Your Word Count Guide

How Long Should a Book Be? Here’s Your Word Count Guide

How long should a book be? FriesenPress author Paul Toffanello joins us on the blog to share his advice for using readers' expectations to find the ideal length of your next book project. Here’s your word count guide.

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How I Became a Ghost Storyteller

How I Became a Ghost Storyteller

Experience is the best friend of most every writer, especially if you believe in writing what you know. FriesenPress author Paul Toffanello takes you through his journey as a children’s book author and details three key writing lessons he learned along the way.

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The Little Boy from Jamaica: Interview with Children’s Book Author Devon Clunis

The Little Boy from Jamaica: Interview with Children’s Book Author Devon Clunis

As the first Black Chief of Police in Canada, Devon Clunis is a trailblazer in the truest sense. But in between his many career achievements, he and his wife Pearlene have also made a difference by authoring children’s books with an inclusive message. We spoke with Devon to learn more about the origins of The Little Boy From Jamaica, the impact his and Pearlene’s books have had on readers, and so much more.

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