Tag: Pattison

  • How to Write a Creative Non-Fiction Picture Book

    Within the picture book genre, there are certain sub-genres and I’ll cover some of these in the next few days. Creative Non-fiction Picture Books Non-fiction is about the facts. But those facts cannot be trite, boring, or presented in a cliched way. Not the for the picture book audience. Instead, you must find creative ways […]

  • How to Write a Picture Book Biography

    Within the picture book genre, there are certain sub-genres and I’ll cover some of these in the next few days. Picture book biographies are hot commodities these days, but are very hard to get right. How to Write a Picture Book Biography Remember that picture books are 32 pages and are usually written for kids […]

  • How to Write an ABC Book

    Within the picture book genre, there are certain sub-genres and I’ll cover some of these in the next few days. First, the ABC books. How to Write a Good ABC Book Story Oriented Alphabet Books. If you want to write an ABC book, you should first read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, a rollicking story with […]

  • The Illustrator Doesn’t Tell YOU What to Do

    The illustrator doesn’t tell YOU what to do, so don’t tell the illustrator what to do! Professional Respect You do your professional job with the text and the illustrator does his/her professional job with the art. Respect is the key here. If you want to dictate some of the art to the illustrator, please put […]

  • 12 Picture Book Topics to Avoid!

    UPDATE: See the 2009 List of Picture Book Topics to Avoid Dial editor, Liz Waniewski (ONE–es-key) spoke at the Arkansas SCBWI 2007 conference. For a couple months before the conference, she kept track of her slush pile pb submissions by category. Here are the top 12 picturebook topics that she received–thus, the top 12 to […]

  • Page 32

    Page 32, the last page in a picture book is a chance to give the reader a twist, or emphasize an emotion. Page 32 The last page of a picture book is a left-hand single page. Consider ways to use this last chance to connect with the readers. Emphasize the emotional connection. In Officer Buckle […]