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2017

October
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Hello YOU! with Kristen: An Interview with Author Traci Lambrecht

If you haven’t yet discovered P.J. Tracy—a pseudonym for the mother-daughter team, P.J. and Traci Lambrecht—now is the time. Join us for an interview with author Traci Lambrecht.

September
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A Visit to the Bologna Book Fair and German SCBWI

Join children's author Caroline Magerl as she visits Europe for two exciting professional events!

Writing for Children from Tragedy featured image
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Writing for Children from Tragedy

Reflections on embracing personal tragedy as a source of creative inspiration and as a catalyst for personal and artistic growth.

June
An Interview with Author Monica Kulling featured image
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An Interview with Author Monica Kulling

CWG is pleased to showcase an interview with award-winning children's author Monica Kulling!

2016

October
Caroline Magerl's Book Tour Journey: New York featured image
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Caroline Magerl's Book Tour Journey: New York

The last leg of my tour would prove to be the most animated of all.

September
The Creation of What a Mess! A Pop-Up Misadventure featured image
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The Creation of What a Mess! A Pop-Up Misadventure

By day, Keith Allen is a Senior Product designer at a large greeting card company. But, on his own time... he makes pop-up books!

April
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Writing Magazine Articles for Children

Writing for children’s magazines has its own unique rules and, when followed properly, the experience can be rewarding.

March
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Diversity in Children’s Literature

We live in a world of many races, cultures, and religions, and Children’s literature should reflect that diversity.