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Debbie Ridpath Ohi reads, writes and illustrates for young people. Every once in a while she shares new art, writing and reading resources; subscribe below. Browse the archives here.

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Welcome to Inkygirl: Reading, Writing and Illustrating Children's Books (archive list here) which includes my Creating Picture Books series, Advice For Young Writers and IllustratorsWriter's and Illustrator's Guide To Twitter, Interviews With Authors And Illustrators, #BookADay archives, writing/publishing industry surveys, and 250, 500, 1000 Words/Day Writing Challenge. Also see my Inkygirl archives,  and comics for writers. Also check out my Print-Ready Archives for Teachers, Librarians, Booksellers and Young Readers.

I tweet about the craft and business of writing and illustrating at @inkyelbows. If you're interested in my art or other projects, please do visit DebbieOhi.com. Thanks for visiting! -- Debbie Ridpath Ohi

Friday
Oct232015

New free, print-ready poster: "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend" Groucho Marx quote

With a slightly creepy feel appropriate to Halloween coming up, I've added one of my favorite Grouch Marx quotes about books to For The Love Of Reading as a free print-ready poster.

For all my free, print-ready material, visit Debbie's Print-Ready Archive For Teachers, Librarians, Booksellers and Young Readers.

Thursday
Oct222015

HAPPY #CAPSLOCKDAY, EVERYONE!

More about Caps Lock Day.

More about Picture Book Month.

Wednesday
Oct212015

Three Questions With Mike Boldt: Advice For Young Writers, Storm Troopers, LOUD LULA

Also see Three Questions With Katy Duffield, author of LOUD LULA.

Mike Boldt has been illustrating for kids for the last 16 years. Over that time he's worked on puzzles, video games, comics, and even toy design. He now spends most of his days writing and /or illustrating picture books such as 123 VERSUS ABC, COLORS VERSUS SHAPES, and I DON'T WANT TO BE A FROG. Mike lives just outside Edmonton, Alberta, with his wife and three children.

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Tuesday
Oct202015

Three Questions With Katy Duffield: Advice For Young Writers, Persistence and LOUD LULA

Katy Duffield is the author of twenty books for children including the picture books FARMER MCPEEPERS AND HIS MISSING MILK COWS (illus Steve Gray Rising Moon), LOUD LULA (illus Mike Boldt, Two Lions) and the forthcoming ALIENS GET THE SNIFFLES, TOO (illus K.G. Campbell, Candlewick).

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Sunday
Oct182015

Be aware when research & prep becomes a crutch. At some point, you need to jump in & WRITE.

Be aware when research & prep becomes a crutch. At some point, you need to jump in & WRITE.

I love creating found object doodles and post them on Instagram"Found Object Art" gallery on Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr  and in my Found Object Art portfolio.

Sunday
Oct182015

Tips for SCBWI Conference newbies and 2nd-timers plus challenge for many-timers

Registration opens tomorrow for the SCBWI Winter Conference! You can follow the pre-conference excitement virtually via the #NY16SCBWI hashtag on Twitter as well as the SCBWI conference blog. Do read Jennifer Laughran's recent "Ask The Agent" post about SCBWI-NYC.

I'm excited about rooming with my friend Hazel Mitchell again this year. Hazel's also my agency sister! Both of us adore Ginger Knowlton, our agent at Curtis Brown.

Here's my updated SCBWI Conference Advice post for first-timers (as well as a challenge for the many-timers):

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Sunday
Oct182015

One reason you should take regular breaks away from the keyboard

Friday
Oct162015

How we handle rejection is just as important as how we handle success

Wednesday
Oct142015

THE SCORPION RULES by Erin Bow (Margaret K. McElderry/Simon & Schuster)

I've been a fan of dystopian YA long before it became a trend, and confess I had been turned off the genre because of so many jumping on the bandwagon. THE SCORPION RULES by Erin Bow (Margaret K. McElderry/Simon & Schuster) however, has such original and multi-layered world-building plus I find the main antagonist (Talis) so fascinating that I can't WAIT for the next book in the series. THE SCORPION RULES is a breath of fresh air for fans of dystopian YA.

Find out more about the book on the Simon & Schuster website and on Erin Bow's website.

Thursday
Oct082015

Reading Journal: ROLLER GIRL by Victoria Jamieson

Thursday
Oct082015

A comic for those about to dive into NaNoWriMo or another writing challenge

Wednesday
Oct072015

Here's a headstart for those of you doing NaNoWriMo this year

Just a few more weeks until NaNoWriMo!

Tuesday
Oct062015

Writers' Block Biscotti

Monday
Oct052015

Three Questions With Megan Crewe: Advice For Young Writers, Office Dragons and A SKY UNBROKEN

Like many authors, Megan Crewe finds writing about herself much more difficult than making things up. A few definite facts: she lives with her family in Toronto, she tutors teens with special needs, and she can't look at the night sky without speculating about who else might be out there.

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Wednesday
Sep302015

On Picture Book Translation Rights: An Interview with Curtis Brown's Jonathan Lyons and Sarah Perillo

I'm thrilled that my books have been translated into French, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese, and am grateful to the Curtis Brown Translation Rights department for all their help. Jonathan Lyons and Sarah Perillo have kindly agreed to answer a few questions for me about the picture book translation rights process at Curtis Brown.

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Wednesday
Sep302015

The Freedom To Read: Free, print-ready poster of one of my favorite Judy Blume quotes #BannedBooksWeek

 

 

In honor of Banned Books Week, I've illustrated one of my favorite Judy Blume quotes:

"Having the freedom to read and the freedom to choose is one of the best gifts my parents ever gave me."

I was lucky that way, too. My father used to take the whole family to our local public library every week, and we kids could choose whatever books we wanted. My parents never questioned my choices, and I will always be grateful to them for that trust.

You can download a free, print-ready poster here.

Also see my Print-Ready Archives as well as my Illustrating Judy Blume resource.

Monday
Sep282015

Five Literary Agents Looking For Picture Book Submissions: Guest Post by Chuck Sambuchino

Guest post by Chuck Sambuchino

I once joked that debut picture books are the one of the most difficult things to get published—perhaps second only to gay Amish novellas. While that was an exaggeration for humor’s sake, the truth remains that compiling a large list of literary agents who actively seek picture books has never been an easy task.

As the editor of the 2016 Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market, it’s my job to compile oodles of markets for kidlit writers and illustrators. But the truth is that not every market listed everywhere is 100% open—it’s not that simple. Sometimes a few agents at any agency are open to signing new writers, whereas others are not. Sometimes a publisher or agent closes themselves down to submissions for a while. With all these ins and outs, what’s a writer to do?

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Monday
Sep282015

CRUSH. CANDY. CORPSE. by Sylvia McNicholl (Lorimer)

For more info about Sylvia McNicoll, see SylviaMcNicoll.com.

Friday
Sep252015

MY LIFE IS A ZOO series by Jess Keating (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky)

If you're looking for funny, smart middle grade books and lots of entertaining animal facts, you need to check out Jess Keating's "My Life Is A Zoo" series. I met Jess through Torkidlit and Nerd Camp. The third book in her series, HOW TO OUTFOX YOUR FRIENDS WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE A CLUE, comes out from Sourcebooks Jabberwocky on October 6th.

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Thursday
Sep242015

Happy National Punctuation Day!

Happy National Punctuation Day! Be kind to a comma today, and beware of misplaced apostrophe's.