Illustrator and Children’s Author, Dawn Phillips Talks with Stories for Children Magazine
Stories for Children Magazine’s assistant editor, Gayle Jacobson-Huset caught up with Illustrator and Children’s Author Dawn Phillips for an interview about her latest children’s books.
Ivins, UT, March 06, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Dawn Phillips has been a contributing illustrator for Stories for Children Magazine since its launch in April 2007. Dawn Phillips already had three illustrated books when she joined as an illustrating contributor, since then Phillips has crossed over into writing for children with her two latest books, “How Mr. Sausage Found Silver” due for release April 2008 and, “The Mother’s Spell – a Funny Fairytale” now available through Athse Publishing http://ww.athsepublishing.com/newsite/.
When asked during the interview, with Mrs. Jacobson-Huest, when she first started thinking of becoming an illustrator, Dawn Phillips had this to say, “When my ‘Art Masterpieces’ were showcased on the ‘Wall of Fame’. My autographed doodles could be found on papers, walls, cars, etc. Did you know that a Kindergartener could create a ‘Work of Art’ utilizing scissors and household carpeting? Too bad mom and dad weren’t impressed.”
To read more of Dawn Phillips’ interview with Assistant Editor Gayle Jacobson-Huset visit Stories for Children Magazine at http://storiesforchildren.tripod.com.
There are many wonderful articles and stories in the March 2008 issue of Stories for Children Magazine to share with children ages 3 to 12 years old, too.
Learn more about Stories for Children Magazine visit: http://storiesforchildren.tripod.com
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Full Media Kit, Magazine Cover Art, and more are available upon request electronically.
Contact: VS Grenier
Editor, Stories for Children Magazine
Email: storiesforchildren@vsgrenier.com
When asked during the interview, with Mrs. Jacobson-Huest, when she first started thinking of becoming an illustrator, Dawn Phillips had this to say, “When my ‘Art Masterpieces’ were showcased on the ‘Wall of Fame’. My autographed doodles could be found on papers, walls, cars, etc. Did you know that a Kindergartener could create a ‘Work of Art’ utilizing scissors and household carpeting? Too bad mom and dad weren’t impressed.”
To read more of Dawn Phillips’ interview with Assistant Editor Gayle Jacobson-Huset visit Stories for Children Magazine at http://storiesforchildren.tripod.com.
There are many wonderful articles and stories in the March 2008 issue of Stories for Children Magazine to share with children ages 3 to 12 years old, too.
Learn more about Stories for Children Magazine visit: http://storiesforchildren.tripod.com
###
Full Media Kit, Magazine Cover Art, and more are available upon request electronically.
Contact: VS Grenier
Editor, Stories for Children Magazine
Email: storiesforchildren@vsgrenier.com
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