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This webinar is part of the Self-Publishing by Design series offered by Launch Mission Creative and book designer Travis D. Peterson. It's coinciding with the launch of his book, Never Ever Build a Blanket Fort! on Kickstarter from April 19th — May 10th.

Katie Weaver is an illustrator, designer, and author of When the Sky Roars. There’s also a Dyslexia Font edition.

Clay Anderson is a designer and author of This I Know: Seeing God in the World He Made and Me, G, and the Locust Tree.

Clay and Katie both run the Children’s Book Cover Critique Facebook group.

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  • I'll be giving away a copy of both Clay and Katie's books! To be eligible, back my Kickstarter campaign for at least $1 using the button below. We'll do it raffle style—one entry for each dollar backed. Remember: to be eligible you must be registered for this webinar and a Blanket Fort book backer!

Kickstarter is not sponsoring the raffle giveaway. Winners will be announced after the campaign, and will be honored whether I reach my goal or not.

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children's picture book mockup of Never Ever Build a Blanket Fort. A boy wielding a wooden sword and a girl holding a wooden spoon stand in front of a purple blanket fort with stuffed elephant, bear, and giraffe behind it casting large shadows on the wall. The shadows show that the stuffed animals are also holding weapons. The book title is in brush font across the shadows.