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Writing Children’s Books with Froggy Author Jonathan London | Ep. 020

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Jonathan London is a children’s book author who has over 100 publications to his name.
Jonathan is best known as the author of the Froggy series, which has sold over 20 million copies and has been translated into 7 different languages. The first of the series, which was published in 1992, is called Froggy Gets Dressed, and now there are 29 others.
In this conversation, Jonathan and I discuss how he went from a struggling poet to a world renowned children’s book author, what qualities make a good children’s book, and the detailed, end-to-end process of creating the Froggy series.
For more on the craft of storytelling, check out @austinmeyerfilms on instagram and FB. And to get access to post shows and additional episodes, check out www.patreon.com/austinmeyerfilms!
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Jonathan London is a children’s book author who has over 100 publications to his name.
Jonathan is best known as the author of the Froggy series, which has sold over 20 million copies and has been translated into 7 different languages. The first of the series, which was published in 1992, is called Froggy Gets Dressed, and now there are 29 others.
In this conversation, Jonathan and I discuss how he went from a struggling poet to a world renowned children’s book author, what qualities make a good children’s book, and the detailed, end-to-end process of creating the Froggy series.
For more on the craft of storytelling, check out @austinmeyerfilms on instagram and FB. And to get access to post shows and additional episodes, check out www.patreon.com/austinmeyerfilms!
Go out and tell some stories.
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