How to Write & Illustrate Picture Books is an online course for those who have always wanted to create a picture book and want to know the nuts and bolts of how picture books are made and why they matter. Author, Eva Wong Nava will take you through the paces of writing a picture book, while illustrator and graphic novelist, Debasmita Dasgupta will take you step-by-step through the processes of illustrating your picture book. The award-winning author and illustrator duo will also answer questions on how to work with illustrators if you’re a writer and how to work with authors if you’re an illustrator.
Packed with industry insights and expertise, this course is for those curious and passionate about picture book creation, and want to create their own.
By the end of the course, you’ll have a first draft and storyboard of your debut picture book.
Week 1 (2 hours)
Eva: Basics of writing picture books
Smita: Basics of illustrating picture books
An overview of the basics of writing and illustrating picture book stories, focusing on narrative picture books. Let’s take a look at a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end, textually and visually. We'll also discuss the importance of identifying your target audience to ensure your story and illsutrations are suitable for the audience your picture book is aimed at.
Week 2 (2 hours)
Eva: Creating your Main and Secondary characters
Smita: Drawing Memorable Characters
In this session, we will create a memorable main character and the supporting characters that make the story come alive. We will look at some mentor texts to prompt you along. Come with your notebooks, pens and coloured pencils.
Week 3 (2 hours)
Eva: Drafting Your Story & Finding the Story Problem
Smita: Making Thumbnails & Storyboarding
Writing the first (awful) draft makes your story feel awfully real. Locating the Story Problem gives your story punch and propels it forward. And when you start storyboarding your scenes, you’ll be able to see your story come alive. You’ll see real-life examples of a draft and storyboard.
Week 4 (2 hours)
Eva: Emotions and Themes
Smita: Colour Theory and Composition
A good story leaves a lump in your throat. A great story opens the floodgates. Learn how to amp up the feels with words and colours to make your story unforgettable.
Week 5 (2 hours)
Eva: Understanding Voice & Tone
Smita: Finding Your Artistic Voice
Ah! That nebulous entity called ‘voice’. This week you’ll be hearing about how Eva and Smita took Voice by the reins to write and illustrate their picture books.
Week 6 (2 hours)
Eva: From Draft to Pitching your Manuscript
Smita: From Concept to Pitching your Illustration Portfolio
When it’s all done, it’s time to share it with the world! Let’s take a look at pitching your story to agents and editors. Includes tips on what agents and publishers want to see.
Testimonials from events led by Eva and Smita:
"A great course with excellent speakers that provided invaluable information and advice. The dip into the world of illustration was brilliant." Jason Francis-Sutton
"It was interesting and inspirational. I learned a lot of things I didn't know." 2025 Masterclass attendee
Debasmita Dasgupta illustrates and writes books for children and young adults. Initially self-taught, in 2023 she completed a Masters degree in Children's Book Illustration & Graphic Novels at Middlesex University, London.
Her picture book, Mina vs the Monsoon, published by Yali Books USA in 2018, was nominated for the Kirkus Reviews Prize for Best Picture Book. Her graphic novels Nadya, Terminal 3 and ZardoZi-stitched with love are published by Scholastic, Penguin and HarperCollins India. In 2023 she illustrated Ganesha goes Green, published by Barefoot Books that won many awards and recognition. Her most recent graphic novel Faiza is a Fighter is published by Lerner Publishing Group in the USA, UK, and Canada.
She is co-founder of Picture Book Matters, which empowers aspiring and emerging picture book artists and authors in Asia. Besides her books, Debasmita has illustrated animated stories that have been showcased in the Raindance Film Festival in London and Toronto. She is passionate about cinema and produces indie international feature drama for streamers such as Netflix.
She was born and grew up in Kolkata in the east of India, lived for many years in Singapore, and now lives in Windsor, in the UK, with her partner.
Eva Wong Nava was born on a tropical island where a heraldic animal spurts water. Her ancestors braved monsoon winds sailing from the Middle Kingdom to British Malaya to plant roots in Southeast Asia. When the winds changed, her relatives sailed again and found another home somewhere in the western hemisphere, braving snow storms and hail.
Eva has done many things in life, but writing remains her most favourite thing to do. She combines degrees in English Literature and Art History, and writes stories that explore identity, culture, and belonging by adding a dash of magic. She has written an award-winning middle-grade novel (Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards, 2018), a Singapore Book Awards-nominated YA Historical Fiction (Best Literary Work, 2023), and several fiction and nonfiction picture books. She is the author of the best-selling picture book, I LOVE CHINESE NEW YEAR, which was selected for Cbeebies Bedtime Stories in 2024 and DANCING DUMPLINGS FOR MY ONE AND ONLY, which was awarded a starred review on Kirkus Reviews and School Library Journal in America. And, she has forthcoming picture books to be announced. Eva has been a speaker at The Bookseller Children's Conference on writing and editing sensitively and the Asian Festival of Children’s Content on writing diverse books and representing under-represented voices. She has spoken to parents and children in the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and Singapore on reading for pleasure and using picture books to learn about the world.
Eva is the cofounder of Picture Book Matters, a mentoring platform for aspiring picture book creators in and from Southeast Asia. She established The Writing Essentials to offer editorial services such as sensitivity reading and author coaching. Eva is passionate about how her culture, heritage, and people are represented in books, films, and media. She has lived here, there, and everywhere, but she calls the Land of Albion home. Eva lives in London with her family, two scampering squirrels, and a regal fox.
Picture Book Matters is a mentorship platform, for aspiring and emerging authors and illustrators, co-founded by author Eva Wong Nava and Artist / Graphic Novelist Debasmita Dasgupta.
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