Showing posts with label Children's Book courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Book courses. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2015

#ICBDKidLitArtPitch Twitter ART Pitch Party for PB through MG

                                        "Come Join the Fun!"        by Dyann Joyce
Hello there!

I am writing as April 2 is International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) and Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. In celebration, and with the rising popularity of Twitter Pitch parties, we are hosting and formally inviting you to the #ICBDKidLitArtPitch International Children’s Book Illustration Day Twitter Party.
This is an invitation to participate in the Twitter pitch party on April 6, 2015. I am contacting agents and publishers with submissions open to PB, CB, and Illustrated MG novels in the hopes of making it a memorable day for artists and representatives alike!

A Pitch accompanied by excerpts from a picture book dummy will be the content of the Pitches to favorite (star) if you may be interested in seeing the whole Picture Book dummy for #BB or #PB (board book or Picture book), or samples of the illustrations with Pitch for #CB (early reader chapter book that relies heavily on the illustrations), or illustrated #MG (early or later middle grade), we are considering MG covers and usually MG has interior art. We hope to have submissions from cardboard books to illustrated MG novels!


I am making a list of agents and publishers and will post it with constant updates once confirmations come in.


Please join us in this first annual Twitter Art Pitch Party #ICBDKidLitArtPitch to celebrate International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) and Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. The Twitter Art Pitch Party will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PST to respect work and school hours.


We will be formally announcing it and starting the social media blasts the week of Valentine’s Day to honor what could be the perfect match for Children’s Book illustrators and Writer/illustrators with that perfect agent or publisher seeking new talent or new MS.
My co-host is Mark Mitchell from the Make Your Marks and Splashes! Illustration course and Illustrator/Author Match Up. We are also releasing a recorded 6-part series in Spring/early Summer 2015, “The Making of a Children’s Book.”

We will also have free goodies and Illustration Critique prizes throughout the day.

Watch for announcements as we will offer Book Dummy Twitter Pitch making and Illustration Twitter Pitch Workshops beforehand, as well as a "Querying after the Golden Star" workshop afterwards.The point is to make the perfect match!


 We hope to have a Holidays Twitter Art Pitch Party also!


We hope by announcing early artists can get their MS and Picture Book Dummy's ready while we invite agents and publishers to drop by.


Thank you so much for your time!

Sincerely,

Dyann Joyce









~~If you want me to personally send a reminder to you when we post contests or the week before the Twitter Art party please leave a  TWITTER # or an  EMAIL below IN THE COMMENTS or a note you have emailed it privately to me~
~ May the Golden Stars ever be in your Favor!! Let's have fun with this!!! Hope to see as many as I can in print! ~~

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

FREE Google+ Hangout on Air with 2014 SCBWI Tomie dePaola Illustration Award winner Akiko White

Another wonderful Google+ Hangout from Mark Mitchell!

Hangout Thursday with a prize-winning cakelustrator!

Join us  this Thursday at noon for a free Hangout on Air with 2014 SCBWI Tomie dePaola Illustration Award winner Akiko White. She’ll show us her working process, answer your questions and chat with her SCBWI, illustrator and cake decorating colleagues — and you in this fun, informal live session. Discover:
  • How Akiko became a cakellustrator and how you can do it, too!
  • Why she includes bas relief and 3-D cake decoration in her artist’s mediums!
  • What it’s like to pioneer a ‘new method’ in an international illustration competition!

http://illustratechildrensbooks.com/hangout-with-akiko/ is the address for the free signup and replays!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Using Google's new Hummingbird Search Engine to boost your SEO power in minutes for authors and illustrators

Using Google Hummingbird SEO strategies for your site, project, or blog in minutes

 


How does Google Hummingbird apply to authors and illustrators?

Since a few things Mira of The Craft and Business of Writing Children's Books said in her class last week stuck with me on inquiry letters, I really see how being active on blogs and groups has ushered in a user-centric handle on success. Basically, by saying you will network, build SEO, and use social media on anything you work on can make or break you getting a job over a more socially active applicant. Let's face it, its something that's crucial within the last few years and lets all just start now- so when we need it, its there.
I was not EXPECTING it as I just started my blog again, but I had 2 authors from my homestate contact me so I am beyond tickled! I am now doing a book on one of my favorite subjects from home- and wow!!

 One minute to using Google Hummingbird

Isn't SEO just for tech people and market gurus? No, its a form of marketing yourself, your site, your blog, or your project.
by author and artist Dyann Callahan

I can't code or do HTML, is using Google Hummingbird or SEO tactics too hard for me?

One minute to SEO

Not at all. Let me show you. Can we all add our blog links to the comments section?
Congratulations! 
You just helped your blog in SEO (Search Engine Optimized) by having blog-to-blog links in 30 seconds (they are rated by Google Analytics and being linked from a higher rated blog will help your rank even more).
Let's do it again.  
We can join one another in helping peers with another quick 30 seconds: if someone visits your blog or site from a comment's link, that's called a backlink. Be sure to leave over 30 words as a comment so its not considered spam.
Tada! In under ONE MINUTE, you just supplied your blog with two forms of SEO, that is registered different than just basic links given out or clicked on from a Google search.

What exactly is Google Hummingbird?

Google uses all the different types of web activity to rate your blog, article, or website when it considers how high to rank you when someone (a potential client or customer) types your name or a keyword (which can be a phrase like Children's book on Ballet) in its search engine, the main Google page. When someone "just Google's it" you want your name, project, or site to come up on the first page, the higher the better. That can only be achieved and maintained by optimization for the search engine.
Since 2010, Google has had several updates on how to boost SEO, like Panda or Penguin, but they were only updates to a decade old engine built on needs of 10 years ago. Google Hummingbird is a revamp of the entire formula for 2014. So the timing is perfect to start a blog or site focused on your writing or illustration as now instead of weeding out what they do not want to see, the new Google Hummingbird algorithm is an overhaul based on user experience. Since search queries are 90% of all searches, you can boost the success of your site or project using a few simple tactics geared towards user content.

What SEO strategies can I use to get a higher search rank in the new Google Hummingbird engine?


Google's new Hummingbird search engine has a few guidelines to help SEO (how a search engine brings up your name/blog)

  • blog 2x a week, one is good but two keeps activity up. Try to do it the same days of the week.
  • its not about just fluff or non-related issues, have relevant content that's useful.
  •  inbound links (other blogs or social media linking TO you)
  • outbound links (you adding links in your text, not just to the static side)
  • conversational tones (IE more forgiving with typos and not so Wikipedia but more "just talking casually" while providing information and be a resource, Google says conversational queries/searches will have a bigger role.
  • its a good time to get on Google+ as activity will register when you blog or update, as it does there also. Use the Hangouts, Mark Mitchell does a wonderful job of providing relevant and varied resources for any author or illustrator, especially in the children's and YA market with live Google Hangouts and webinars
  • there is no time like now to share an expertise, solve a user's problem, or provide fresh content


I am trying to take one hour (once or twice a week) just to talk on successful strategies in the children's book market and one hour on other topics, if only to talk about projects, classes, critiques, or experiences as I build my art as my brand, as I am finally doing what I love and cannot ever see doing anything else.
If anyone needs comments, visits, or Pinterest links from theirs, let me know as we all can support one another in this passion we have!
Please leave any comments, inquiries, or suggestions on future topics below and thank you!
by Dyann Joyce



by author and artist Dyann Callahan
Dyann Joyce : Writing Adventures of a Children's Book Author Illustrator 

Navigation through the world of Children's Book Publishing. This writing blog focuses on the writing aspect of Picture Books (PB), Chapter Books (CB), Middle Grade (MG), New Adult (NA) and Young Adult (YA) books and offers tips, insight, querying help, social media help, tax and business side, and advice as one author illustrator makes her way (as she waits for art projects to come to fruition while having queries out). Welcome and enjoy!



For more focus on the art side of Children's Books, fee free to visit my visual Children's Book art portfolio is Dyann Joyce Adventures of a Illustrator Author and my project-based blog is there with my current art projects and upcoming books I have illustrated.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Tonight is our Group Critique- so exciting!

For Mark Mitchell's Make Your Marks and Splashes: A Power Course on Creating Effective Illustrations for Childrens Books, Magazines and Other Media for Children
we have a monthly critique for members.
I always get super excited and butterflies in the stomach!
Here is mine for this month:


"Basilisk" watercolor, by Dyann Joyce

I think part of the growth experienced in a course is looking at other's art and getting feedback on yours. Its very supportive and helps not only with improvements, but many bounce off ideas that can help make your art the best it can be when getting it ready for a client, conference, submission, or publisher.
I will post notes on my critique soon!
Dyann

UPDATE: What I thought was cute and whimsical evidently the beauty was in the eye of the beholder haha, as he was described as a "slithering nightmare" by Mark!




For more focus on the art side of Children's Books, fee free to visit my visual Children's Book art portfolio is Dyann Joyce Adventures of a Illustrator Author and my project-based blog is there with my current art projects and upcoming books I have illustrated.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The BEST Children's Book Education Courses 2013


The Best Children's Book Education Courses

The one thing I fully recommend is to never stop educating yourself in the field you choose. In the past 10 years, things have changed dramatically in the opportunity for creative. Locality is not an obstacle for opportunity. It also has heightened the talent pool for publishers and clients.
Talent is one thing of course, and passion. BUT to effectively be the best you can be, treat this as any other profession and educate yourself.
I signed up for many reasons, including a sense of community and these are some of the best Children's Book Courses to educate yourself to be a Children's Book illustrator and my, Dyann Callahan, experience with them:

 * Mark Mitchell's Make Your Marks and Splashes: A Power Course on Creating Effective Illustrations for Childrens Books, Magazines and Other Media for Children


 I love this course! I think for a overall experience its invaluable as to the resources and monthly open critiques. My local SCBWI (Society Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) group is mostly writers, so the critiques here are a wonderful way to learn. Each week Mark Mitchell post interviews and open streaming webinars from authors, publishers, or other illustrators and has a Wiggio open board for posts and support.

 

* Will Terry's Folio Academy courses and blog

I check his blog weekly for great videos such as this:



 
My Speech To Illustration Students - Part 1 - Will Terry
 
 

SVS- School of Visual Storytelling

 
Will Terry has opened the SVS- School of Visual Storytelling that is a tremendous resource. I am a student a WKU and like most colleges, they do not offer anything but studio art, 2D, or ceramics. Not even a digital painting course. The value and impact of courses like

Painting in Photoshop Power day


 

  • Image of Painting in Photoshop Power day - Complete

The combined power of FOUR instructors in ONE day.
Will Terry
Brooke Boynton Hughes
Zac Retz
Kevin Keele

 
Thanks for reading! If you know of any more, please add them in the comments!
Dyann Joyce




For more focus on the art side of Children's Books, fee free to visit my visual Children's Book art portfolio is Dyann Joyce Adventures of a Illustrator Author and my project-based blog is there with my current art projects and upcoming books I have illustrated.