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Authors Spotlight with Kathleen Shields

During this mini episode we turn the Authors Spotlight onto Kathleen J. Shields and her book “How to Write, Market and Sell Children's Books: A Comprehensive Guide” by Kathleen J. Shields.


Are you an aspiring children's book author eager to see your stories in print? Discover the ultimate guide that takes you from idea to successful publication. "How to Write, Market and Sell Children's Books" is your comprehensive companion through every stage of the publishing journey. Packed with 460 pages of invaluable insights accumulated over 24 years in the industry, this book leaves no stone unturned.


Inside, you'll uncover expert editing techniques, strategies for choosing the right publisher or navigating the indie path, and tips for finding talented illustrators to bring your stories to life. Learn the art of effective marketing, securing reviews, and gaining visibility in a competitive market. Plus, delve into the realities of publishing that few books dare to explore.


Unlike basic guides that merely scratch the surface, this book is designed to empower you with everything you need in one comprehensive volume. No need to juggle multiple resources or waste time searching for scattered advice. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, "How to Write, Market and Sell Children's Books" is your definitive roadmap to becoming a successful children's book author.


When I first tiptoed into the book publishing industry I was as green as a four-leaf clover.

I discovered writers’ workshops charge hopeful authors hundreds of dollars with the promise of turning their book into a bestseller but the information was often unhelpful. The information was too broad and didn’t address the unique needs of children’s literature, which prompted me to write my own book. This is what prompted me to write my own book. What began as a simple guide on grammar and market trends grew into a comprehensive 460-page resource covering every aspect of becoming a successful children’s author.


In fact, it was said in the end that this is the “perfect roadmap” offering “critical information” and “powerful insight” into the industry.


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Discussion Points:

  • The business of writing children books

  • Kathleen’s upcoming books

  • Kathleen’s current books

  • The benefits of a niche market

  • Turtles and Dogs

  • Encouraging writers to write


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