Launching Your Kidlit Career (Part 2): Critique Groups :: Stories Unbound #13




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Summary: Creative community is vital for kidlit illustrators and authors. In this episode, guest co-host Manelle Oliphant and I talk about: - How to get the most helpful feedback from your Critique Group. - Keeping criticism positive with the “Critique Sandwich” technique. - Digital vs. physical meetups. - How Critique Groups deepened our understanding of the children’s publishing industry. - How your Critique Group can help you stay focused on your goals. Listen to 'Stories Unbound' Episode 13: http://traffic.libsyn.com/oatley/SU013_CritiqueGroups.mp3 [download the mp3] [subscribe in iTunes] Do You Want To Make Children's Books? The Stories Unbound team is cooking up something new here at The Oatley Academy. …something special, made just for children's book creators. Join the early notification list to get sneak peeks and a special price when we launch… Awesome Links: Manelle Oliphant Jennifer Eichelberger Kimberli Johnson Nasan Hardcastle  #BrunhildasBlogTour How to Gather Heathly Critique Groups and Colaborators :: PWP #22 What Do You Think? For most professional artists, leaving college means leaving the security of their creative community. Have you found ways to stay connected to other artists? If so, how? Share your thoughts in the comments below! The post Launching Your Kidlit Career (Part 2): Critique Groups :: Stories Unbound #13 appeared first on The Oatley Academy of Visual Storytelling.