Night table From Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings: When someone you love has cancer... a hopeful, helpful book for kids ©2012McVicker&Hersh,LLC |
Everyone has a story. The question is will other people find it of value and are you willing to do the work it takes to not only create (write, edit, illustrate, design and publish) the story, but then market it?
To address the first question of setting the tone of the book. That is a very personal thing, meaning- who is your audience? In our case, I needed the words to tell my two young children about my cancer diagnosis,and Ellen had years of experience working with young children. That set our tone. We knew we wanted the language to be clear and easy to understand, as well as compassionate and empowering for children. We wanted my story - and our book to be a gift to other families.
In addition to finding an illustrator you need a book designer. Someone who can help you bring your vision to fruition. It's like finding the right producer for your music or your song.
Self publishing (here is one of many links from a search) is big business these days. Once considered Vanity Presses and frowned upon, more and more people are doing it and there are many websites that will guide you through the process- for a fee. So do your homework. Some will help you find an illustrator, may have a program to help you design your book, and even market your book for you.
Ellen and I were fortunate to find a great team of people who believed in our story and wanted to help us. They either did it for a nominal fee, traded for art (mine) or donated their time. All were extremely generous. Many more have helped us along the way. Marketing as been a learning experience- and encompasses many various grass roots methods. It was only recently (after 6 years, 5 printings and a Spanish edition) that we were approached and signed with Montse Cortazar a literary agent who will be representing our book world wide. The journey continues.
We wish you well on yours.