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Tips for a successful book launch

by Gail Kuhnlein

February 11, 2025 — I recently watched an online workshop on launching a new book, presented by Bryan Cohen of Best Page Forward. For those of you new(er) authors, like me, who may have a book launch approaching sooner or later, or maybe you’re just interested, I’ll outline some main takeaways in this post.

Being my second book launch, I’m looking forward to using the knowledge I gained last time, which will be a nice time-saver and guide. Build on your previous launch, Bryan said. Along these lines, some of the resources I have in my quiver are:

  • List of bookstores who are carrying (or have carried my book)
  • Local and regional publications and associations (for press releases)
  • Author

Self-publishing alternatives — beyond Amazon

by Gail Kuhnlein

July 24, 2024 — For our upcoming book, Into the Thicket, the illustrator and I decided that we’d like to print in hardcover. Our book’s page count isn’t high enough to qualify us for hardcover printing through Amazon so I started to Google research (these two words are synonymous nowadays, right?) other alternatives. 

A highly-rated service that got my attention and would allow for hardcover printing is called BookBaby. They offer a wide range of services from editing and design (interior and cover) to printing and marketing. 

New Growing Up Great picture book series  debuts with Stormy Weather - Tilly Learns About Anger

by Gail Kuhnlein

July 17, 2024 — Recently, I thought I’d like to help promote fellow self-published authors in my blog and I reached out on social media to ask them to contact me if interested. Admittedly, it’s a win-win situation, providing me with more quality content for my blog. I’ve received a few inquiries so far and one of them was from today’s blog interviewee, Piriam Maharaj. Her recently released first picture book is Stormy Weather - Tilly Learns About Anger. A sweet, rhyming story about Tilly, a little girl whose plan to visit the playground on opening day are ruined by the weather. In the story, Tilly learns ways

Blog potpourri

by Gail Kuhnlein

June 18, 2024 — This week I’ll share several short and sweet updates. First, I received a wonderful thank you note from the students at Brick Elementary School. They sent it to me with a photo of me reading to children inside the tent on Literacy Night. What a sweet and appreciated gesture! I’ll be back at Brick on Tuesday night this week for their Reading in the Park event, where I’ll read my book aloud. This week is expected to be HOT (in the 90s)  and so I hope (for everyone’s sake) that it’s cooled down enough by the early evening time of this event, but at least there should be some shade, under trees or tents. 

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Artist interview: John Megahan to illustrate Into the Thicket

by Gail Kuhnlein

February 6, 2024 — Can I get a virtual drumroll please? Ba-dum-bum-CHING! In fall 2024, we’re aiming to self-publish a new children’s picture book titled Into the Thicket. The story is a highly fictionalized retelling of the real experience of my youngest son finding an injured baby rabbit in our backyard one summer during his childhood. We delivered the little creature to a wildlife rehabber for help. The story encompasses an appreciation for wildlife, compassion, overcoming fears, loving  — and letting go, and demonstrating how even small acts of kindness make a difference in a great, big world.

I am fortunate to have worked with another incredible artist during my time at the University of Michigan (another touch

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Make our own dreams come true

by Gail Kuhnlein

(part 2, Serendipity doo da)

Toward a real live picture book

November 7, 2023 — With illustrator, Jenny Kalejs, on my team, we were ready to turn my manuscript into a real live picture book. This was really getting exciting! There were at least 28 illustrations needed and so, with Jenny already working a full-time job, we planned on her completing about one illustration a week. This was January 2022 and I was targeting a late fall 2022 release. 

I shared my manuscript and some of my ideas for the illustrations with Jenny. Generally, she’d draw a rough sketch, share it with me, and then she’d complete it with her own ideas, creativity and watercolor magic. As it turned out, Jenny worked better in clusters. So, all of a sudden,

Serendipity doo da

by Gail Kuhnlein
Go for it and learn as you go

Oct. 31, 2023 — Since How Happy Is a Lark was my first attempt at self-publishing a children’s picture book, there was lots to learn at every stage of the process. I won’t try to outline all of the steps here, not only because I won’t remember everything, but also it would be really tedious. 

So, to summarize core steps (interspersed with some related tangents):

First, you get an idea for your book.
Next, you develop your idea.
At some point, you start to write, and you write, write, write.
And then, you edit, edit, edit.

Serendipity

Serendipity touched my process a few times when, some 15 years ago, my phone rang at work. Even then, a ringing phone was a fairly rare occurrence, wi

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