Kristi Yamaguchi’s kids books are inspired by her experiences as a young competitor finding her way in unfamiliar parts of the world.
Thank You to All Who Attended PP’s Children’s Publishing Conference
PP’s first conference in New York City on children’s book publishing was a success because of our attendees and speakers. Thank you for coming!
What Makes a Children’s Book Great? We Have Some Answers
Publishing Perspectives’ inaugural children’s book conference offered up some fascinating answers to the question of what makes for a truly great kid’s book.
What Makes a Children’s Book Great?
The theme of Publishing Perspectives’ inaugural children’s book conference is ‘What Makes a Children’s Book Great.’ Follow the event on Twitter at #PPKids.
Why Writers Need English Teachers
An English teacher can teach you grammar, but they can also put your books in students’ hands, serve as your Pied Piper and help you sell many more books.
Nickelodeon’s Paula K. Allen: New Ideas on the Old Problem of Making Money
Nickelodeon Global Publishing SVP Paula K. Allen discusses the most important financial considerations children’s publishers face in a digital age.
What Do Children’s Agents Do to Earn Their 15%?
Peggy Intrator of Intrator Associates will monitor a panel on the role of agents at Publishing Perspectives’ Children’s Publishing Conference on Thursday.
Authors Abroad Supports Author School Visits Around the Globe
Authors Abroad and Caboodle Books help authors plan school visits around the globe, sell more books, and make a better profit while they’re at it.
Canadian YA Author Deborah Ellis on Telling Stories and Giving Back
Canadian YA author Deborah Ellis writes books about young people who bravely confront dangerous situations and donates her royalties to help them.
Agent Rosemary Stimola and the Changing World of Children’s Books
Rosemary Stimola, literary agent for both the Hunger Games and the 2011 YA National Book Award winner, discusses the fast evolving children’s publishing business.