What goes into making a non-fiction picture book? How do you start researching? And how do you balance story, design and information? I sit down with author-illustrator Katherine Roy to discuss in detail the messy process of telling a great story.
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- Katherine Roy’s Website
- Katherine’s Facebook Page
- Katherine’s Twitter Account
- Katherine’s YouTube Channel
- Roaring Brook Press
- Rhode Island School of Design
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