Episodes
Kitty O'Meara never thought a simple Facebook post meant to encourage some friends during quarantine would take on a life of its own. But when Deepak Chopra shares your post, you know you have something special on your hands. AND THE PEOPLE STAYED HOME is the new children's book that came from this inspiring story. Kitty O'Meara explains how this journey unfolded, plus helpful tips for any other aspiring children's book author. Listen to the episode to learn more. Follow me on...
Published 11/20/20
Are you hoping to one day illustrate a children's book? Or wondering what it takes to create illustrations in books? My guest today will be sure to answer your questions. Holly Hatam has been illustrating for kids since 2013 and is the NY Times best-selling illustrator of books like Dear Girl. It was so great to chat about her process and tips on illustrating for kids. Listen to the full episode here. Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Instagram/Pinterest...
Published 11/06/20
Do you find it's a struggle to market your children's book? You're not alone! A lot of authors struggle with this, which is why my guest today has decided to help. Lara is the founder of StoryAntics. A new website that helps indie authors share their books with more potential readers. Listen for more on how it works on today's episode of the Journey to Kidlit Podcast. Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Instagram/Pinterest @JourneytoKidLit Get Started Writing...
Published 10/30/20
What happens when someone makes a Fairy-Tailed wish on the eve of their birthday? This is a family tradition that's been happening for a long time in the Pighetti house that Megan wanted to share with other children. Learn more about her story and how she was able to publish her first picture book in today's interview! (A great inspiration for anyone hoping write a book together as a family!) And to learn more about Megan and her book, Fairy Tailed Wish, visit:...
Published 10/03/20
Lindsay Barry sat down to talk about her upcoming books, Journey to Constellation Station and The Backpack (Both published by the Santa Fe Writers Project). She may be a two-time debut author now, but it didn't start out that way. Listen to today's episode about how Lindsay made time to write as a busy mom of two. Hopefully her publishing journey will inspire your own! And to learn more about Lindsay, her books, or writing books of your own, visit Journeytokidlit.com for more...
Published 09/19/20
I have a very special guest on the podcast today! Laura Segal Stegman is sharing her publishing journey on what it took to publish her debut middle grade novel, Summer of LUCK. Listen to the full interview here. If you'd like to learn more about Laura and her book, visit her website at LauraStegman.com. For more writing and publishing tips, visit journeytokidlit.com! Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Pinterest/Instagram @JourneytoKidLit Get Your Own Ultimate...
Published 09/05/20
I'm so excited for my guest today because she's the children's book illustrator for my newest picture book, Humans In-Training! Elizabeth Savanella sat down to talk illustrating books for kids and what it's like to be a book creator. Listen to the interview here. Humans In-Training comes out on August 25th! You can order your own copy through the publisher's site here: http://bibliokidpublishing.com/product/humans-in-training/ And to learn more about Elizabeth Savanella and her art visit...
Published 08/22/20
Today I'm hoping to inspire you to get started writing that book you keep thinking about! In this episode, I'm sharing a clip of an interview I did with author, Delanda Coleman. She shares why she decided to write her book, More Than a Princess, and it's a really good reason! Hopefully, it gets you excited to start writing, too! And to hear the full interview I did with Delanda, sign up for the KidLit Indie Publishing Summit! Visit: kidlitindiepubsummit.com to register for free. Follow me...
Published 08/15/20
Think you can get away without using an editor? My guest explains why that kind of thinking might not be right. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast for the reason you need to work with an editor on your children's book. Plus, catch the full interview on editing tips in the upcoming KidLit Summit! To sign up for the KidLit Indie Publishing Summit we talked about in today's episode visit: kidlitindiepubsummit.com Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram...
Published 08/08/20
Need a new children's book idea to write about? I'm talking with award-winning author, Maya Sara Karthik, about her tips on how to find one. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast for 3 ways you can find new children's book ideas. Plus, listen to the complete 7-step writing process in the upcoming KidLit Summit! To sign up for the KidLit Indie Publishing Summit we talked about in today's episode visit: http://kidlitindiepubsummit.com Follow me on...
Published 08/01/20
Are you thinking about self-publishing your children's book? If you're not up for these three things, self-publishing might not be for you. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast about what to expect when you publish your own children's book. Plus, catch a special surprise at the end just for you! To get the links we talked about in today's episode visit: journeytokidlit.com/podcast Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Pinterest...
Published 07/25/20
It's really tempting to want to use a children's book to convey a message or teach a lesson. (I know I wanted to!) But that's not really how to tell a good children's book. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast about how you SHOULD write a children's book and how you can still convey a message. And to learn more visit: journeytokidlit.com/podcast Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Pinterest @JourneytoKidLit Get Your Own Ultimate Writing...
Published 07/11/20
It's really tempting to want to use a children's book to convey a message or teach a lesson. (I know I wanted to!) But that's not really how to tell a good children's book. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast about how you SHOULD write a children's book and how you can still convey a message. And to learn more visit: journeytokidlit.com/podcast Follow me on social: Twitter/Instagram @AuthorBrookeVS Facebook/Pinterest @JourneytoKidLit Get Your Own Ultimate Writing...
Published 07/04/20
My guest on the show has recently written and published her third children's book with Amazon's KDP. Author Brigitte Brulz shares what it takes to self-publish a children's book, as well as, tips on how to market it. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast as I interview Brigitte, as she shares her insights on writing a series, self-publishing a children's book, and marketing as much as possible for free. Get the links to learn more about Brigitte Brulz &...
Published 06/18/20
My guest on the show has recently written and published her very own children's book series. Author Katie Pye's the Fairytale Fraud series, offers a twist on the common fairytales we know to help parents teach their kids about listen. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast as I interview Katie, as she shares her insights on writing a series, self-publishing a children's book, and marketing during a pandemic. Get the links to learn more about Katie Pye & her books...
Published 05/09/20
I've been writing and sending query letters for years now. Some of them that were pretty fantastic and others that were not so great. But how do you know what makes a good query letter and what doesn't? In this week's episode, I talk about the basics of writing query letters and how to best pitch an agent your story. Plus, I also asked literary agent, Adria Goetz with Martin Literary her top tips for querying agents. If you're ready to publish your children's book, listen to today's...
Published 05/02/20
My guest on the show is a huge advocate for Indie Authors and Indie Publishing. So much so, she has created a whole podcast dedicated to helping indie authors share their books and reach more readers. Listen to this week's edition of the Journey to KidLit podcast as I interview the host of the Storyland Podcast, Jessica Snider, as she shares her insights on all about working with podcasters as an author. and to download the show notes with all the links we talked about today, visit:...
Published 04/25/20
A lot of people have recently transitioned into work-from-home environments, but that doesn't mean it has to stall your writing. These are my 5 favorite tips to make working from home productive for you to get more done with your writing.
Published 03/29/20
Gabriela Dieppa stopped by the podcast to talk about her upcoming picture book, Pirates Stuck at "C", and what it took to become a children's book illustrator. Listen to how she overcame her fear and doubt over whether she was good enough to take a risk and illustrate books for kids!
Published 02/22/20
Should you self-publish your children's book idea? A lot of authors wonder this, but not everyone should self publish a book. Listen to this to help you decide if self-publishing is right for you!
Published 02/15/20
Do you have a finished story that's ready to be published? Make sure you've done these 3 steps before you submit your story to agents and editors. (It could mean the difference between a yes to publish your book and a rejection letter!) Listen to the 3 steps here.
Published 02/01/20
Did you know that more than picture books are considered children's books? In fact, there are 6 main categories of kids' books! Listen to this episode to learn what they and the differences to know which type of kid's book you're writing.
Published 01/24/20
Are you interested in writing kids' books? New author, Brooke Van Sickle, shares her journey to KidLit with us, as well as, 3 actions every new writer needs to take if they want to write books for children. Listen to this quick episode here.
Published 01/18/20