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How to Publish a Children's Book (Insights from Author Marlee Kostiner)
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- Apr 28, 2026
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- 4525
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Summary
The primary focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate dynamics of children's book publishing, as articulated by Marlee Kostiner, the founder of Garden Wolf Publishing House. As a self-published author who transitioned into publishing, Marlee elucidates the nuanced distinctions between self-publishing and independent publishing, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s unique publishing journey. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the multifaceted processes involved in turning a manuscript into a published work, including editing, storyboarding, and the selection of illustrators. Additionally, Marlee shares her insights on the significance of creating value-added content, which enhances the reader's experience and fosters deeper connections with the material. This episode serves as a comprehensive resource for aspiring children's book authors, providing clarity on the path to successful publication and the myriad opportunities that lie beyond merely selling books. The podcast episode featuring Marlee Costener, founder of Garden Wolf Publishing House, offers an illuminating perspective on the multifaceted nature of children's book publishing. The discussion begins with Marlee reflecting on her journey from a self-published author to a publisher, illustrating how her initial foray into writing children's literature compelled her to create a platform for others to share their stories. This transition is presented not merely as a career move but as a heartfelt commitment to nurturing the creative expressions of aspiring authors who may lack the resources or knowledge to navigate the publishing landscape on their own. Marlee's insights provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the motivations that drive independent publishing and the importa…