12 x 12 Picture Book Podcast

028 - Chiara Colombi on Why AI Can't Replace Picture Book Creators

49 min · 16 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio 028 - Chiara Colombi on Why AI Can't Replace Picture Book Creators

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What you need to know about AI In 2025, Chiara Colombi gave our most asked-about webinar called "What Kidlit Creators Need to Know About AI [https://juliehedlund.teachable.com/p/chiara-colombi?coupon_code=PODCAST&product_id=6373063]." Chiara works with an AI data privacy firm and was able to break down what we as creatives need to know about this technology to use it wisely and to protect ourselves and our work. Now, a year later, Chiara returns to give us an update about AI and children's publishing—and it's not all bad news! Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * Why Chiara is the perfect person to give us insight into AI from a creator's perspective * How her writing led her to work in AI * Why you should learn about how AI works—even if you never use it * What's going on with the Anthropic AI lawsuit * How AI is affecting different industries * Why there are reasons for hope * Publishers want human-created text and art * The importance of human translators * Discussions about AI at Bologna * Market analysis by AI - Yes or no? * Using AI in your marketing * Publishing contracts and AI * AI Detection Tools Used by Publishers Links mentioned in this episode: * 25% off Chiara's webinar: What Kidlit Creators Should Know About AI [https://juliehedlund.teachable.com/p/chiara-colombi?coupon_code=PODCAST&product_id=6373063] * AI and Publishing: FAQ for Writers [https://janefriedman.com/ai-and-publishing-faq-for-writers/] from Jane Friedman * 023: Julie in Bologna [https://12x12challenge.com/podcast-bologna-childrens-book-fair/] * Authors Guild AI Model Contract Clauses [https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/ai-model-clauses/] Books* mentioned in this episode: * Rocket Ship, Solo Trip [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798217040384] by Chiara Colombi and Scott Magoon * Rocket Beams, Lunar Dreams [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798217042081] by Chiara Colombi and Scott Magoon * Your Name is a Song [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781943147724] by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow and Luisa Uribe Find these books and more in the 12 x 12 Bookshop [https://bookshop.org/shop/12x12]! If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://www.speakpipe.com/12x12pod]. Thank you for listening!

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Portada del episodio 028 - Chiara Colombi on Why AI Can't Replace Picture Book Creators

028 - Chiara Colombi on Why AI Can't Replace Picture Book Creators

What you need to know about AI In 2025, Chiara Colombi gave our most asked-about webinar called "What Kidlit Creators Need to Know About AI [https://juliehedlund.teachable.com/p/chiara-colombi?coupon_code=PODCAST&product_id=6373063]." Chiara works with an AI data privacy firm and was able to break down what we as creatives need to know about this technology to use it wisely and to protect ourselves and our work. Now, a year later, Chiara returns to give us an update about AI and children's publishing—and it's not all bad news! Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * Why Chiara is the perfect person to give us insight into AI from a creator's perspective * How her writing led her to work in AI * Why you should learn about how AI works—even if you never use it * What's going on with the Anthropic AI lawsuit * How AI is affecting different industries * Why there are reasons for hope * Publishers want human-created text and art * The importance of human translators * Discussions about AI at Bologna * Market analysis by AI - Yes or no? * Using AI in your marketing * Publishing contracts and AI * AI Detection Tools Used by Publishers Links mentioned in this episode: * 25% off Chiara's webinar: What Kidlit Creators Should Know About AI [https://juliehedlund.teachable.com/p/chiara-colombi?coupon_code=PODCAST&product_id=6373063] * AI and Publishing: FAQ for Writers [https://janefriedman.com/ai-and-publishing-faq-for-writers/] from Jane Friedman * 023: Julie in Bologna [https://12x12challenge.com/podcast-bologna-childrens-book-fair/] * Authors Guild AI Model Contract Clauses [https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/ai-model-clauses/] Books* mentioned in this episode: * Rocket Ship, Solo Trip [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798217040384] by Chiara Colombi and Scott Magoon * Rocket Beams, Lunar Dreams [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798217042081] by Chiara Colombi and Scott Magoon * Your Name is a Song [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781943147724] by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow and Luisa Uribe Find these books and more in the 12 x 12 Bookshop [https://bookshop.org/shop/12x12]! If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://www.speakpipe.com/12x12pod]. Thank you for listening!

16 de jul de 202649 min
Portada del episodio 027 - Kari Lavelle & Lindsay Leslie Team Up for Author Visits

027 - Kari Lavelle & Lindsay Leslie Team Up for Author Visits

You've got a friend in me! In this episode, Kelli Panique chats with Kari Lavelle (pronounced CAR-EE) and Lindsay Leslie. Their writing friendship began when they were both just starting to write picture books, bloomed as they critiqued each other's work, and continues to blossom as they do author visits together! Could having an author visit partner be the key to your success? Find out how this partnership works in today's episode. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * How they met and when they started writing * The role their friendship played when times were tough * The number one recommendation they give aspiring writers * Why writing friendships are important outside of critique groups * The challenge of debuting books and author visits during the pandemic * What's a booking agent and how they work * Determining the value of your author visit and what to offer * Why they started doing author visits together * How their visits work even though one writes fiction and the other writes nonfiction * How they involve the kids in their presentations * What has evolved in their visits over the years * The difference between presenting to younger grades versus older grades * The surprising preferences of younger readers versus older readers * Their tips for reigning in an excited audience * Funny things that happened during author visits * Their advice for writers just starting with author visits Links mentioned in this episode: * How Now Booking [https://www.hownowbooking.com/] * Lindsay Leslie on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lindsaylesliewrites/] and Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/lindsayleslie.bsky.social] * Find Kari Lavelle on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/karilavellewrites/] and Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/karilavellewrites.bsky.social] Books* mentioned in this episode: * Gus Hearts the Bus [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781534113282] by Lindsay Leslie and Geeta Ladi * So You Want to Build a Library [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781684463763] by Lindsay Leslie and Aviel Basil * Dusk Explorers [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781624148712] by Lindsay Leslie and Ellen Rooney * Butt or Face [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781728271170] by Kari Lavelle * We Move the World [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9780062916853] by Kari Lavelle and Nabi H. Ali * Ode to Grapefruit: How James Earl Jones Found His Voice [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9780593372760] by Kari Lavelle and Bryan Collier Find these books and more in the 12 x 12 Bookshop [https://bookshop.org/shop/12x12]! If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://www.speakpipe.com/12x12pod]. Thank you for listening!

9 de jul de 202641 min
Portada del episodio 026 - Does Your Picture Book Have Enough Hooks?

026 - Does Your Picture Book Have Enough Hooks?

Hook, hook, does your book have enough hooks? In this episode, Julie gives an overview of picture book hooks and why they are so important in today's children's publishing market. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * The importance of having multiple hooks in your picture book manuscript * The influence of the publishing market on hooks * The definition of hooks in picture books * Why agents and editors are looking for multiple hooks or entry points * The difference between hooks and layers * Are agents and editors only looking for high concept books? * Kid-facing hooks vs. Adult-facing hooks * Different categories of hooks in picture books * Julie's Hook, Line, or Stinker workshop [https://picturebooksummit.com/hook-line-or-stinker/] at Picture Book Summit 2026 Links mentioned in this episode: * Get the 12 x 12 Guide to Picture Book Hooks HERE [https://12x12challenge.com/pbhooks]. * Get the 12 x 12 Guide to Layers in Picture Books HERE [https://12x12challenge.com/layers]. * Join Julie at the online Picture Book Summit 2026 HERE [https://picturebooksummit.com/julie]. Books mentioned in this episode: * Stalagmite and Stalactite [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781665926638] by Drew Breckmeyer * Dalmartian [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781665911955] by Lucy Ruth Cummins Find these books and more in the 12 x 12 Bookshop [https://bookshop.org/shop/12x12]! If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://www.speakpipe.com/12x12pod]. Thank you for listening!

2 de jul de 202632 min
Portada del episodio 025 - Debbie Davey's Self-Publishing Journey

025 - Debbie Davey's Self-Publishing Journey

Author Debbie Davey won a spot on the podcast by donating to Publishing for Minnesota! (Thank you, Debbie!) In this episode, Debbie shares her experience with self-publishing two picture books. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * Why she chose to self-publish * What company she used to self-publish * How she sold her books * Where she found her illustrator * Whether or not it's okay to use AI * What steps she took to find her writing voice * How she funded her books * The influence her dad had on her writing * How she recouped her investment on her first book * What she wants kids to get out of her books * Reasons to self-publish vs. pursuing traditional publishing * Debbie's advice to writers thinking of self-publishing * What she did to get her books in bookstores and libraries * How distribution works * Her willingness to research and keep learning throughout the publishing process * The importance of taking courses * Getting feedback and revising * The importance of putting the best work out there—whether self-publishing or traditionally publishing * Her work in teaching English at Outschool [https://outschool.com/] Books mentioned in this episode: * A Walk in Town [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798869350688] by Debbie Davey and illustrated by Diana Florescu * The Holiday Stroll [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9798348160845] by Debbie Davey and illustrated by Diana Florescu * Grandpa Green [https://bookshop.org/a/11334/9781596436077] written and illustrated by Lane Smith Find these books and more in the 12 x 12 Bookshop [https://bookshop.org/shop/12x12]! If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://www.speakpipe.com/12x12pod]. Thank you for listening!

25 de jun de 202634 min
Portada del episodio 024 - Picture Book Summit 2026 Agents & Edtiors

024 - Picture Book Summit 2026 Agents & Edtiors

The Flintstones meet the Jetsons! It's our first-ever crossover episode! The 12 x 12 Picture Book Podcast is just one of the hats that Julie Hedlund and Kelli Panique wear. A couple other hats they wear are Picture Book Summit [https://picturebooksummit.com/] and the Picture Book Summit Podcast. Picture Book Summit is an annual online writing conference designed specifically for picture book writers and illustrators. Everything takes place online on October 3, 2026. Early Bird Registration is open through August 27, 2026. Today, we've invited their fellow PBSummit team members, Emma Walton Hamilton and Katie Davis, to the podcast to talk about our Featured Agent and Featured Editor panels. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: * What it's like to get these agents and editors together in one (Zoom) room * Tips we've learned from critique panels * Things that have surprised us in previous agent and editor panels * How use the information in these panels to decipher what's going on in the current picture book market * What a slush pile is * What an "above-the-slush-pile" opportunity is and how to get one at Picture Book Summit * Why you should care about these panels even if you already have an agent * How these panels can inform what project you work on next * Whether agents and editors like art notes * How hearing agents and editors speak helps with your market research * The importance of researching agents and editors * How attendees influence what we ask our panel members * The advantage of having 4 months of Summit replays * Exactly how the submission opportunities work in Picture Book Summit * What happens if you don't need submission opportunities right now * Whether you should send one manuscript to all the editors and agents * Listen to the Picture Book Summit Podcast about the 2026 Superstar Speakers here [https://picturebooksummit.com/podcast-2026-superstar-speaker-reveal/]. * Listen to the Picture Book Summit Podcast about the 2026 Workshops here [https://picturebooksummit.com/]. Picture Book Summit 2026 takes place online on October 3, 2026. Get your ticket to Picture Book Summit 2026 today! Save $100 with Early Bird Pricing by 8/27/26. Click here! [https://picturebooksummit.com/] If you enjoy the podcast, please like, subscribe, and review so other kidlit writers can find us! Have questions for us or ideas for future episodes? Leave us a quick voicemail here [https://picturebooksummit.com/]. Thank you for listening!

18 de jun de 202631 min