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How Children’s Books Can Support Mental Health: Interview with Author & Professor of Psychology, Lisa Jacovsky

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and here at The Storyteller’s Shelf, we believe stories have the power to do more than entertain: they can support, inspire, and comfort. In the world of children’s literature, this has never been more needed. With rising concerns about… Read More »How Children’s Books Can Support Mental Health: Interview with Author & Professor of Psychology, Lisa Jacovsky

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Writing Doesn’t Have to Be Lonely

The Importance of Finding Community as a Creative The journey of writing (or illustrating), particularly in the field of children’s literature, can often feel isolating. For many creatives, especially those embarking on their first project, self-publishing, or working without the guidance of an agent, publisher,… Read More »Writing Doesn’t Have to Be Lonely