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Phillip Stead: Why Some Picture Books Stay With Us Forever

46 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Why do some picture books stay with us long after we close the cover? In this episode of The Storyteller’s Shelf Podcast, we’re joined by Phillip Stead, award-winning picture book creator and author of many beloved children’s books, including A Sick Day for Amos McGee, illustrated by Erin E. Stead, which received the 2011 Caldecott Medal. Phillip shares a thoughtful look at picture book craft, slow storytelling, writing for children, handmade art, revision, collaboration, and the creative life. He also talks about the story behind A Sick Day for Amos McGee, what picture books can teach us about simplicity, and why words and illustrations must work together so carefully. In this conversation, we discuss: 📚 What makes a picture book feel timeless ✨ Why slow storytelling can be powerful ✏️ How text and illustration work together 📖 The story behind A Sick Day for Amos McGee 🎨 Handmade art, human imperfection, and creativity 🔥 Revision, feedback, and working with editors 🚪 What new creators should know about children’s publishing 📝 Phillip’s move from picture books into middle grade Phillip also shares honest advice about the slow pace of publishing, the waiting period after submissions, and why finding the right creative fit matters. And for children’s book authors and illustrators who want help sharing their books with more clarity and confidence, join us for the Storytellers Marketing Mastery Summit, happening June 12–14, 2026. The summit is a live online book marketing event for kidlit creators who want practical guidance on book marketing, author platforms, social media, publicity, school and reader connections, visibility, and more. 🎟️ Learn more and get your ticket: https://thestorytellersshelfpodcast.com/product/storytellers-marketing-mastery-summit-ticket-2026-live-online/ [https://thestorytellersshelfpodcast.com/product/storytellers-marketing-mastery-summit-ticket-2026-live-online/] Subscribe to The Storyteller’s Shelf Podcast for more conversations about children’s books, kidlit, writing craft, publishing, author interviews, and book marketing.

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