These are notes from Get Published Summit by Brooke Van sickle
Q: What is the first thing they should do when they write a children’s book?
- Attend conferences such as these.
- Learn what is going on in the industry.
- Read current books in recent years. 5 years ago is old.
- Make sure you understand the business of what is selling and what is not.
Q: When can authors do to make sure their books are impactful?
- You need to please two humans. The grown-up who buys the book and the child. So you want to read best sellers and award books and books that are similar to our idea.
- Study story structure of a successful book.
Q: What three things in your book do you need to have for readers to connect with?
- Know who you are trying to write to. Writing to a 5 yr old is different from a 12 yr old. Our books are products and we have to see a publisher.
- Give that audience what they are looking for. Make sure it fits the category its been put in on amazon.
- Incorporate your voice to be authentic to you. This is where your passion and storytelling come from.
Q: How to share vulnerabilities in your writing?
- Emotion has to be in your story. That is the biggest key to making readers connect.
- You need to put yourself into your protagonist’s mindset.
- The reader is on a journey with the character to share those emotions.
Q: How does someone know if they have a good story idea?
- You need to be reading what is published now. Do your research. Then you can see what themes you can write that others have.
- You want to make your idea unique not a repeat of others.
Q: how to engage the reader to keep their attention?
- Picture book: 32 pages. And be 500 words.
- Need actins to let illustrations do all the showing and telling.
- Have little text on the page.
Q: what are your thoughts on adding a message added to your story?
- The theme will not be the main part of the story. You need to have action. You need a character arch and a character arch. You need to have a completely developed story.
- Work on not having your story to be too much talking. You need to have the external first.
- How to address self-publishing?
- The problem with publishing and self-publishing is that people rush the process and lower the quality.
- You need to have something to hold the reader.
- It’s faster than traditional publishing.
Q: What advice to give your audience?
- Be patient and enjoy the process. Avoid rushing and trying to reach your goal too soon.
- For five-year-olds you can put on the fun hat.
- Enjoy the process and trust the process.