Rules to be Broken

One of the great things about DIY publishing is that you get to break rules when you feel like they need to be broken.One of the rules in traditional publishing it's the children's picture books should be 32 pages. There are a few exceptions, but not many. The irony is that those exceptions often tend to be exceptional.As I'm perusing books pilfered from Thing2's bookshelf, some of the most dogeared titles -- The Giving Tree, Where The Wild Things Are -- break rules with regard to page length. As I dig deeper, I also notice that the books that still stand out for us are those that may not have perfect "story book" endings but are somehow still satisfying. They may hint at a darker side of life but enlighten their readers. They do something truly exceptional. They trust children.As I'm whittling words and laying out spreads, I'm keeping in mind that there is at least one rule I don't want to break - and that's to trust kids.SaveSave

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