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#kidlit Interview with Clavis Books Publisher, Philippe Werck

September 13, 2016 Carol Gordon Ekster

I am proud to say that soon I will be a Clavis Books author. I loved their books and mission from the moment I Googled

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Meet Kristen Necaise, the New Owner of Character Publishing

August 14, 2015 Carol Gordon Ekster

UPDATE: CHARACTER PUBLISHING IS NO LONGER IN BUSINESS CAROL GORDON EKSTER: First of all, congratulations, Kristen! That’s quite an undertaking to buy a small press.

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Interview with Amanda Broder, publisher of the new Ripple Grove Press

May 9, 2014 Carol Gordon Ekster

CAROL GORDON EKSTER: It’s always exciting for kidlit writers to hear about a new publishing company geared towards the magical genre of picture books. (Can

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How one small press got started: Character Publishing

December 13, 2013 Carol Gordon Ekster

UPDATE: CHARACTER PUBLISHING IS NO LONGER IN BUSINESS. Some titles have been acquired by other publishers. I first contacted Jerusha Bosarge through the SCBWI Discussion

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NOTHING WEE ABOUT ME

By Kim Chaffee, Illustrated by Laura BobbiesiNovember 12th, 2019
Fiction picture book available today from Page Street Kids!

TREES MAKE PERFECT PETS

By Paul Czajak, Illustrated by Cathy GendronMarch 1st, 2020
85 days to go.

NERP!

Written & Illustrated by Sarah Lynne ReulMarch 3rd, 2020
87 days to go.

IT’S NOT LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

By Josh Funk, Illustrated by Edwardian TaylorMay 19th, 2020
5 months to go.

THE WITCHES OF WILLOW COVE

By Josh RobertsMay 26th, 2020
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THE MISSING LIBRARY

By Josh Funk, Illustrated by Stevie LewisJune 9th, 2020
6 months to go.

MOOTILDA’S BAD MOOD

By Kirsti Call and Corey Rosen Schwartz, Illustrated by Claudia RanucciSeptember 1st, 2020
8 months to go.
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