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26. The Queen of Green ~ Stories for Children Magazine

queen_of-_green_robertabaird72This is an illustration for the story The Queen of Green in the September issue of Stories for Children Magazine. Available Here!

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27. My Story is in this issue of Stories for Children Magazine


My story Lost: Space Monkey has been published in this month’s Stories for Children Magazine. Thank you to all the wonderful editors there who helped the story along its way to publication.

Read my story here : http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org/Lost_SpaceMonkey.aspx

Hope you enjoy it. Feel free to leave me a comment.

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28. And the Winners Are...

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The winner of the LoriCalabrese.com FREE Book Giveaway is Jane Bretl! Congrats, Jane- your hardcover copy of Bird by Zetta Elliot is on its way! And thanks to everyone who stopped by my new website. I'm very gracious for all the support!


Talking about winners--Did you know the Granny Awards were just announced over at Stories for Children Magazine? The Granny is an award named after two SFC editors since they are "Grannies." Every year, the Editorial Staff at Stories for Children Magazine recognize their "Personal Favorite Contributions" over the past year--this year is the Second Annual Granny Awards!

Visit Stories for Children Magazine to see the 2008 Granny Award winners. Congrats to everyone who took home a Granny!

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29. The March issue is out!


The March issue of Stories for Children Magazine is already out!

This online magazine offers children ages 3-12 great stories and poems.

Don't miss your chance to read this issue with your child.

The magazine comes out the first Monday of each month and subscription is free.

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all are doing well. Here's an illustration that I did for Stories For Children Magazine, titled 'Where's Lizzy?', in the February issue.

Chris Forrest recommended that I join JacketFlap.com, and I really like it (thanks Chris :). I've seen a number of our members there, and was wondering if anyone else in our group was a member, as well?

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31. New Poem for Children!

Click HERE to read "Autumn Trapeze" in the September edition of Stories for Children Magazine. Kevin Scott Collier did the fanciful illustration. Want to download the entire magazine? Click HERE!

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32. What is Weather? is in Stories for Children Magazine!

Stories for Children Magazine is a wonderful online children's magazine. It's loaded with fun stories and articles based on age-appropriate reading levels. There are also puzzles, games, children’s book reviews, crafts, and poems to inspire the imagination.

I'm pleased to have my nonfiction article titled "What is Weather?" for ages 3-6 in this month's issue.

HOP over to their website to read the jam-packed issue!

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33. My Nonfiction Article, "Children's Day Traditions," is in Stories for Children Magazine!

Stories for Children Magazine is a wonderful online children's magazine. It's loaded with fun stories and articles based on age-appropriate reading levels. There are also puzzles, games, children’s book reviews, crafts, and poems to inspire the imagination. A Children's Author or Illustrator is also known to stop by, hoping to make a new friend along their journey into the World of Ink. This month is children's author, Laura Purdie Salas.

I'm pleased to have my nonfiction article titled, "Children's Day Traditions," in this month's issue.

HOP over to their website to read the jam-packed issue!

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34. Makeshift Miracle

How did those mounties on Drawn! let this one get by them, eh?

I'm not a blog junkie... in fact, the only blog I visit daily is the critically-ignored Three Men in a Tub blog, and I regularly check out Drawn! But I ran across Jim Zubkavich's site for his book, Makeshift Miracle. The site is well worth perusing, and the tutorials are worth noting, especially to illustrators delving into working digitally.

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