@willicreate Thank you so much!!! As a complete novice as far as the technical aspect of creating a website, I understand the gist of what you are saying, however I'm not sure how to do that. Is there an example of a site you can show me so I can figure out how this is done? Thank you thank you thank you
And thank you for the heads up about changing the year...
I spent the whole day yesterday online with the SCBWI virtual conference and it was sooooo enlightening, yet on the other side of that, the anxiety of my website needing more work was enough to keep me up all night! OMG... and so the last hour was an interactive panel with some big names leading the workshops, the experience was so worth the money because they chose me to be a part of their teaching and discussion. A live critique! And then got a few follows on IG, and people looking at my site, so crossing fingers I can keep the momentum going without slipping into total anxiety mode.
Another question: Do you think a blog would be too much? I often feel I want to have a "conversation" and engage with those who are checking out my work. I have heard a mailing list and a newsletter are better. Just wanting some feedback here. After listening to the 3PP episode with Kelly Sonnack (sp?) I realized how important it is to level up in the marketing skills. A zillion thoughts buzzing through my mind, thank you for letting me ramble!!!!
Here is the piece that was critiqued by Aram Kim of Macmillan Press... I am adapting some of the things she mentioned regarding this incredible sandcastle, mainly to add an adult helping build this monument, as it seemed unrealistic that young kids could build something like this. I chose to make him a teenager, their big brother, and they are sort of gloating and laughing at the puny castle the main character is building.
She also said I should add more vibrant color, like a true beach scene. I have had more success from the limited palette approach. I don't want to add too many things that might make it feel overwhelming and busy. Any thoughts? 