Navigating Self-Publishing: Insights from A Children's Illustrator and Book Author Charlotte Glaze on 'Storm Trucks'
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This podcast episode features a profound discussion with Charlotte Glaze, the author and illustrator of Storm Trucks, a children's book.
The primary focus of our conversation revolves around the inspiration that led to the creation of this book, which emerged from her personal experiences with her son's fear of thunderstorms.
Charlotte reveals her unique approach to self-publishing, emphasizing the merits of crafting a narrative that resonates with children and their families.
We delve into the intricate processes involved in publishing, illustrating, and marketing a children's book and highlight the significance of community engagement through events such as storytime readings.
Ultimately, Charlotte's journey underscores the transformative power of imagination in overcoming fear, a central theme that permeates her work and aims to foster familial connections through shared reading experiences.
The dialogue unfolds as Charlotte Glaze, an accomplished author and illustrator, articulates the genesis of her captivating children's book, "Storm Trucks."
The conversation delves into the intricacies of her creative process, wherein her son's childhood fears of thunderstorms sparked the central theme of the narrative.
Charlotte recounts how she transformed her son's trepidation into a whimsical tale, suggesting that the thunderous sounds during storms might be reminiscent of trucks operating in the sky. This imaginative leap not only alleviated her son's fears but also laid the foundation for Axel, the protagonist of her story.
Axel embodies the essence of childhood curiosity, courageously confronting his fears through the lens of imagination.
As the discussion progresses, the interviewers explore the nuances of self-publishing, a route Charlotte chose after extensive traditional publishing attempts.
She elucidates the challenges and triumphs of self-publishing, including her strategic decisions regarding printing and distribution, underscoring the importance of personal agency in the modern literary landscape.
Charlotte's insights illuminate the dedication required to bring a children's book to life, revealing the multifaceted nature of authorship and the profound connection between personal experiences and storytelling.
Takeaways:
- Her son's fear of thunderstorms inspired Charlotte's book Storm Trucks.
- Charlotte opted for self-publishing after years of querying agents without success for her book.
- The illustration process is extensive, requiring careful planning to complement the storytelling effectively.
- Charlotte emphasizes the importance of engaging families through reading together and fostering connections and discussions.
- The book features a character named Axel, designed to reflect creativity and imagination, overcoming fears through play.
- Charlotte's experience includes utilizing social media and community engagement to promote her book and connect with readers.
Links referenced in this episode:
- madeinchina.com
- amazon.com
- https://charlotteglaze.com
- Follow (Facebook)
- Follow (Instagram)
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Amazon
- madeinchina.com
- IngramSpark
- Shopify
- Printful
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