Notes from the Slushpile is a team blog maintained by eight friends who also happen to be children's authors at different stages of the publishing journey.
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Agent Jenny Savill (left) and author Sara Grant join Notes from the Slushpile to share a few tips on how to improve your manuscript a...
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Happy Birthday, Jo! I'm loving the bow tie, you rock a bow tie
ReplyDeleteand the legs! You rock legs! And rocks as well. Don't forget rocks
ReplyDeletegood point!
DeleteHappy birthday, young lady! Have a a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHave a FAB Birthday Jo!
ReplyDeleteYay! Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! You guys are genius. And of course happy birthday sis ;)
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! A young doctor! That has to be a first!
ReplyDeleteNice! Done in Comic Life?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I just used Powerpoint to compose the comics while making backgrounds transparent in Photoshop so you can layer images over each other. Then I just upload screenshots to the blog which saves having to reduce resolutions for the internet.
DeleteFantastic! Think I'm late so a very happy year Jo!
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