Creative Rituals

2.9 Inside the World of Children’s Books with Helen Stephens


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Today’s interview is with children’s author and illustrator Helen Stephens. Helen is best known for her incredibly popular series of picture books How to Hide a Lion, which has also been adapted for the stage. As well as writing and illustrating countless other children’s books, Helen is a cofounder of The Goodship Illustration, an online art school that helps illustrators navigate their creative career. In today’s conversation, Helen shares a lot of helpful insights into the world of children’s books, as we discuss literary vs illustration agents, the financial practicalities of working as a children’s illustrator, and the rituals she has in place when creating a new picture book, which includes a magic dressing gown…


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Links:


  • Cambridge School of Art Children’s Book Illustration Summer School
  • How to Hide a Lion by Helen Stephens
  • Gerry Turley
  • The Good Ship Illustration 
  • Smelly Peggy by Helen Stephens
  • Fleabag by Helen Stephens
  • Quentin Blake: Fifty Years of Illustration, Somerset House 2004
  • The Science Museum
  • When Martha’s Away by Bruce Ingman
  • Caran D’Ache Luminance Pencils 
  • The Royle Family - BBC sitcom
  • Alan Bennett
  • Tania Willis
  • Katie Chappell
  • Association of Illutratrors
  • Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
  • The Glasgow School of Art
  • Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver


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Creative RitualsBy Georgie Stewart