12 x 12 Picture Book Podcast
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!
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