Author School Visits: Tips to Make It Happen

Author School Visits: Tips to Make It Happen

If you’re a children’s book author, school visits are the perfect way to get in front of your ideal audience. Two-time Argyle Fox Publishing author Catherine Tally landed half a dozen school visits in just two months. Now, she’s out for more.

A Tool Christian Writers and Editors Need

A Tool Christian Writers and Editors Need

Should you capitalize Creator or abbreviate books of the Bible? Do you need permission to quote the Bible? If you write or edit Christian nonfiction, you’ve probably come across these questions and others and learned that The Chicago Manual of Style...
Meet Mark Wells

Meet Mark Wells

Paralyzed from a boating accident, Mark Wells’s life changed in an instant. While it took a while to transfer his story to the page, he insists it was well worth it. Find out more about Mark’s book, …And There Was a Calm, how he finally got his book to the...
Should You Credit Your Illustrator?

Should You Credit Your Illustrator?

If you hire someone to illustrate your children’s book, there’s a question you must answer before you go to press. Should you credit your illustrator? The short, clean answer: Yes. Yes, you should. Want a little more meat on that answer bone? Keep reading...
Meet Tracy Albanese-Costanza

Meet Tracy Albanese-Costanza

Some writers wait a long time to publish their books. Children’s author Tracy Albanese-Costanza waited decades to publish her first book, Sunday Dinner. What kept her from pursuing her dream, and what advice does she have for you? Read below to find out. Let’s get...