On episode 98 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I had the opportunity to interview children’s book author and veteran SLP, Valerie Doherty.
Valerie has over 30 years of experience as an SLP, and in 2011 her passion for language and literacy inspired her to start writing children’s books.
Readers need physical books they can actually hold in their hands, which is why many authors want to go back to the basics and give young readers good quality books they can interact with.
If you’ve ever aspired to be a part of that process through writing your own books, you may know there are a lot of stages to making that happen; especially if you want to go the traditional publishing route.
That’s why I thought Val would be a great guest to bring on the show because she’s gone through the entire publishing process, from idea to publication.
In this conversation, we discussed:
✅What aspiring authors need to know about copyright, trademark, and intellectual property (and where to go for help navigating the process).
✅Tips for working with illustrators, editors, publishers, and literary agents, and how these professionals can help you get your best quality work in to the world.
✅Insights on the creative process and marketing, plus the best places to go for support along the way.
You can listen to the entire episode here:
You can find Valerie’s work on her website here and connect with her on LinkedIN here.
The follow resources were mentioned in this episode for support with the writing process, legal assistance, publishing, and marketing:
Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators
In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here.