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October 14, 2015

Storytime Live PUPPET SHOW! At 7:30pm eastern.

Y’all! It’s been a minute since we had a Bob Storytime Live! So I shall remedy that tonight!


Tonight will be extra special! I will be holding a theatrical production!


Join me, Bob and all his friends tonight for a PUPPET SHOW!


You won’t wanna miss this! Trust me!


As always, comment on this post for a chance to win a gift from me to you. You don’t have to watch live to win, but you do have to watch by next Wednesday and then contact me via email or FB to give me your address if you are a winner.


See you all later! Have a lovely Wednesday!


Click here or on the image below at 7:30pm to watch live! You don’t have to register with Livestream to watch, only if you want to chat along live with me and all the other awesome peeps watching!

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Published on October 14, 2015 08:22

October 13, 2015

Whatif Michelle NelsonSchmidt Visited California Schools!

Thank you California for an amazing week!!



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Published on October 13, 2015 13:36

Sioux Falls, South Dakota!

I’ve decided that this year, I would make a highlight video after each of my school visits.


First one up? Sioux Falls, South Dakota!



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Published on October 13, 2015 12:25

October 7, 2015

Oct. 7, 2015 Storytime Live in California!!! (4:30pm PACIFIC/7:30pm EASTERN)

Bears Don’t Read! But I do! (and maybe, just MAYBE bears do too!)


I just discovered this brilliant book – Bears Don’t Read. And I simply must share it with you all!


It is oh, so lovely and made me swoon over and over an over while I read it – and I think you will love it just as much as I did!


Join me tonight from Walnut Creek, California to hear about my latest school visits and see some awesome art from kids!


As always, comment on this post for a chance to win a gift from me to you. You do NOT have to watch live to win, but you do have to watch before next week’s Storytime Live episode to claim any gift you might have won.


Click here or on the photo below at 7:30pm Eastern/4:30pm Pacific time to watch LIVE! It is totally FREE! You only have to register with Livestream if you want to chat live. Can’t wait to see you all! I missed you!


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Published on October 07, 2015 07:26

September 30, 2015

FREE Downloadable song!!! Dog and Mouse!!

Click to download the FREE song to go with the book Dog and Mouse! Song written and performed by Liat! Buy the other songs she has written and performed for my books here, on itunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/liat/id304126056


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Published on September 30, 2015 17:03

September 30, 2015 Storytime Live!! (at 7:30pm eastern/6:30pm central)

Join me, Dog and Mouse for Storytime Live from Sioux Falls, South Dakota Wednesday night at 7:30pm eastern, 6:30pm central time zone!


Can’t wait to share stories from this week with you all! I would not be having such a magical week if it wasn’t for my Usborne Books and More friends.


Friends make life so much more MAGICAL!


As always, comment on this post for a chance to win a gift from me to you!


See ya later my lovelies!


Click here or on the photo below at 7:30pm eastern/6:30 central to watch live! It’s totally free and you only have to sign up if you want to chat live.

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Published on September 30, 2015 01:30

September 23, 2015

September 23, 2015 Storytime Live at 7:30pm! (eastern)

Hello there, you! Have you met my butter knife, Herman? No?


Well, then! You will want to tune in tonight to meet Herman and all his other friends!


Herman just wants to spread the love – he has a VERY important job! But what happens when suddenly his purpose in life seems gone forever?


Join Herman and me tonight to find out what happens when you’re suddenly not sure of who you are and where you fit in the world sometimes.


I have SUPER DUPER CRAZY AWESOME gifts tonight to give away, so you won’t wanna miss your opportunity to enter for a chance to win by leaving a comment on this post!


See ya laters my awesome taters!


Click here or on the photo below at 7:30pm eastern standard to watch live! It’s always free and no need to register unless you want to chat along with me live! (all episodes are archived, so you can watch later too!)

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Published on September 23, 2015 08:17

September 22, 2015

Finishing up Cordelia

Almost done painting all the spreads for Cordelia!!


Cannot WAIT for my school visits in South Dakota to start!!


Cordelia - publishing June 2016

Cordelia – publishing June 2016


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Published on September 22, 2015 10:01

September 17, 2015

Why it is TOTALLY cool to steal from artists

We are doing what we LOVE! We would do it for free, so yes, PLEASE, just take it, we don’t mind. Our lives are MAGICAL!
We are not doing this for the money, we are doing this because we have to, it is who we are. Money-shmoney.
We are LUCKY! We have jobs that we love, so it isn’t actually like WORK. Yes, PLEASE take it.
Sure, I worked on my skills for years and years and years before I could ever be considered good enough to be a professional, but still, it’s my DREAM JOB. Take my art and do whatever you like with it. I just like to spread JOY!
Have you figured out that this is SARCASM yet?

Last night someone posted this picture on Facebook and tagged me of a Whatif Monster craft kit being sold in a Ben Franklin’s craft store in Washington state.

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Someone is selling my concept, my idea, my art that I took years and years and years to create and is making a profit off of it without my permission, and worse yet – without giving me a cut at all. NOT OKAY.


I am about to tell you a secret. Well, not so much a secret, but something no one in publishing really talks about. MONEY. And how an author or illustrator really makes it.


I am a children’s book author and illustrator. Which means I worked my a$$ off for years and years and years to hone my artistic talents, my writing skills as well as learning in detail about how the publishing industry works for years and years before I ever had the itty bitty chance to be published.


All this time? I was working another job as a graphic designer. I worked my 8 hours a day at a computer to make money for bills and to live on, then stayed up late during the week and worked all weekend long in the HOPES that one day I would have the CHANCE to make money doing what I love to do.


This is what happens when you get that chance.


WARNING: This post is REALITY. People out there thinking that this is your dream job? This might give you pause. And a sad, sad face. The reality of what I am about to tell you is hard to take.


When you get offered a contract for a book in the world of children’s publishing, (after you are all, WOOHOO!!! MY DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE!!) you get an advance.


If you are lucky enough to be an author AND an illustrator it is a good thing. I am. All these numbers are HALF if you are only the author or illustrator.


My first advance for my first book was $4000. Which I got $2000 up front and $2000 upon completing all the art for the book 6 months later. Not exactly money you can live on – don’t be quitting your job just because you got that book deal! But definitely go out to dinner! You deserve it!! You worked for 8 years for that $4000!!


Advances need to be paid back. My royalty rate for that first book deal was 7% for paperbacks and 10% for hardbacks. My books only came out in paperback (yeah my agent whom I no longer have never asked that question. FORMER agent.) So I get, for perpetuity, $.42 a book every time it sells. If I was just the author or illustrator, I would only get 21 cents. That’s right, 21 CENTS A SALE. But I am rolling in it, because I get 42 CENTS! WOOHOO!!!


So. Let’s do some simple math, shall we? I would never make another cent on my book unless I sell MORE than $4000 in royalties, because I have to pay back my advance. Which means: at 42 cents a book, I had to sell 9,525 books until I made another 42 cents again. NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE books to make 42 cents more per book.


Damn, right? DAY-AM! That be cray-cray right?


RIGHT!


But I did it. Twice. Because I had a two-book deal the first time I got published. So I had to sell 19,048 books to ever make more than $8000 off of those first two books.


And I did it.


By taking myself on the road and into schools and making sure that every sales person in my company knew me and loved me and loved my books and would help sell my books. That is a lot of marketing. And a lot of time on the road.


That first year I traveled for 19 weeks to schools all over the country to sell my books.


And if I wanted to make a living doing this (which I did), I had to write another book while I traveled and sold books.


So I did.


In between school visits and marketing myself on the internet and in person and at festivals every waking hour (so I could make 42 CENTS a book) I wrote another book, sold it and then took 6 months to paint that one – when I wasn’t traveling. Mostly I painted like a crazed person 14 hours a day all through Christmas break.)


This time I was more savvy with my contract though. I got 10% for paperback AND hardback books. And my advance went up to $6500 because I was proven with my past sales.


So lets do THAT math, m’kay? I make $.70 a book on a paperback (I sell vastly more paperbacks than hardbacks so let’s just go with that). In order to pay back my advance and be able to collect 70 CENTS a book per sale after that, I had to sell, 9,286 of THAT book to ever make another dime again off of my art every again.


Which I did.


Just like the first two books. And meanwhile, I knew, I had to write and sell another book if I wanted to keep doing this because DUDE! It is hard to make a living from 42 or 60 CENTS a book. Which is why I supplement with school visit income. Which is why I travel about 14 weeks a year.


And yes, I LOVE what I do. I am DELIRIOUSLY HAPPY with my career. I ADORE working with children! It is truly my DREAM.


BUT.


Like the rest of the world, I want to get paid for my hard work. I have to pay bills just like the next guy.


And it is incredibly hard work to make money in this field. But it is who I am and what I want to do with my life. I am not complaining. AT ALL.


But do not ever mistake me or ANY OTHER ARTIST as someone whom you can take their art from just because you think we would be flattered. WE ARE NOT FLATTERED THAT YOU ARE STEALING FROM US.


We are not flattered that you are making money off of the years and years and YEARS of hard work that we have put in to our careers to MAYBE be lucky enough one day to make a living off of.


Would you walk into someone’s house and see a cool mug and say, “Dude, I am taking this. I love this. I might sell it and make some money. I am sure they wouldn’t mind. They let me in their house, they let me use this mug. It’s cool.”


I make money from my sales, from my school visits and from licensing my art. (which by the way, the going rate for that royalty is 5%. Yeah. Don’t get me started.)


So the next time you use someone’s creation and think, “Oh! I can make a craft item to sell at my local craft store!” without their permission, or illegally download that song, or movie, or image off of a site? Make no mistake. You are stealing from an artist. And that? Is so not cool.


I paid for my son to go to college this semester. It cost me $5932. I had to sell 9,937 books to pay for that.


Please don’t steal from artists.


Every time you do? A unicorn dies. And that sh*t is not magical.


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Published on September 17, 2015 08:00

September 16, 2015

Special Episode of Storytime Live tonight at 7:30pm! (eastern)

Whatif you were not scared of making mistakes? Whatif you didn’t worry what anyone else thought of who you are and what you want to be? Whatif you just TRIED?


(Whatif Piggy Pie had never jumped into my car? Oh my! Think how different life would be for us both! lol!)


Join me tonight for a reading of Jonathan James and the Whatif Monster as we talk about making friends with the Whatif Monster and overcoming our fears so that we can find out all the amazing and awesome things we are capable of!


And tonight will be a SPECIAL Storytime because I will be broadcasting from Marietta, Georgia and have a special guest! My nephew, Aleks and his best friend, Jake!


You won’t want to miss this extra awesome episode!


As always, comment on this post for a chance to win a gift from me to you!


Click here or on the photo below at 7:30pm (eastern standard time) to watch live! It is always free and you only need to make a Livestream account o chat along live, not to watch.

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Published on September 16, 2015 07:59