Bravely Go Where No One Has Read Before: The Start of a Holiday Journey for Children's Book Readers
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Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of self-publishing children's books, highlighted by The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear.
Papa Rick shares the heartwarming story of how our family ties, particularly with my granddaughter Kyra, sparked the creation of a beloved children's book series.
With over 38 titles written, the challenges of self-publishing, including financial commitments and marketing efforts, are candidly discussed.
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The episode also explores the importance of community support among children's book authors and the unique insights gained from podcast interviews with fellow writers.
Listeners will find encouragement and practical advice for navigating the world of children's literature, whether as readers or aspiring authors.
In this episode, we also discuss a mother-and-son writing duo and their Children's Book, Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure, who will be our guests in an upcoming episode.
We also discuss Terri Lilga and her Children's Book Santa's Simon, an incredible holiday story and illustrated book. Terri's interview will air in mid-December, which is time for Christmas.
Papa Rick's journey into children's literature is personal and inspiring. It is rooted in cherished family moments that transformed into a passion for writing.
Beginning with our experiences as parents and later as grandparents, Papa Rick illustrates how reading to children can ignite a creative spark, leading to establishing a children's book series inspired by my granddaughter's imaginative ideas.
The realization that storytelling can foster deep connections among family members is a recurring theme, as Papa Rick recounts the fun and bonding moments shared during storytime, ultimately culminating in the creation of the 'Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear.'
The episode also explores the practical aspects of self-publishing, shedding light on the financial realities and marketing strategies accompanying the process.
Papa Rick discusses the challenges of promoting our books while balancing the costs involved, including how we have utilized sales from our first book to finance subsequent projects.
The narrative is enriched with anecdotes about engaging with readers, including the importance of school visits and community events. However, our limitations regarding direct sales are noted.
Papa Rick's commitment to building an online presence through our website, www.kaboosetherockymountainbear.com, is presented as a vital strategy for reaching a wider audience and establishing a welcoming space for readers and fellow authors alike.
Additionally, the podcast serves as an invitation to the audience to participate in this literary journey.
Papa Rick emphasizes the importance of support within the children's book author community, fostering a spirit of collaboration beyond mere competition.
As we prepare for upcoming interviews with fellow authors, listeners are encouraged to engage with the stories, creating a vibrant ecosystem where experiences and insights can be shared with family and friends.
This episode highlights the journey of a children's book author and reinforces the value of connection and support in the literary world.
Takeaways:
- Becoming a children's book author can begin reading to children and grandchildren.
- Self-publishing children's books can be financially challenging but rewarding when done right.
- A website is essential for promoting children's books and connecting with readers.
- Podcasting can be an effective way to support and connect with fellow children's book authors.
- Reading at schools and libraries is valuable but doesn't always lead to direct sales.
- Engaging children with takeaways related to your book can help promote it effectively. (i.e. Bookmarks, Free Audiobook, Activity Pages)
Recommended Children's Book for the Holidays:
- Robby the Dyslexic Taxi And the Airport Adventure
- Santa's Simon
- Money Time
- Carol the Carrot Bowls for the Salad Bowl
- Hello Canmore
Companies mentioned in this episode where The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear Children's Book can be purchased online.
- Amazon
- Barnes and Noble
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