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1. Does the author hire the illustrator?

No. The publisher does actually. In my vast experience illustrating children's book (it's possible I am exaggerating there.) I've only talked to the author once by email, and that was after the book had been released. Here is the rundown of the illustrating a picture book process. No author involved on my end. First we spend time sending our illustrations out into the ether of the publishing

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2. When we were walking down the road



I am doing my very first bookstore event this coming weekend. Today was my birthday and we decided to go to Belleville and toot around downtown for a bit, and we came to the bookstore - Greenley's books On Front Street (best bookstore ever), and they were starting to put up a window display of my book (okay, so I knew they were there, and wanted to see, but absolutely did not expect this!) Here are some pics, I am so honoured, and so very glad I am working with these folks, they are warm, friendly - and BOY do they know books. No website that I could find though - bummer.

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