
I recently illustrated a children’s book for Inkhorn Books titled Splot the Blot. It’s all about finding your unique voice, as told through the adventures of a cute little inkblot named Splot.
From the publisher’s website:
Join Splot, an inkblot searching for purpose and belonging, in this delightful exploration of self-discovery. With lyrical language and high-contrast black and white illustrations, Splot the Blot takes readers on an adventure under the sea, around the world, and back to your neighborhood to discover what it means to find your voice.
Splot the Blot encourages the writer in all of us to put pen to paper with themes of gratitude, imagination, and a dash of humor. With clever inclusion of advanced words to help early readers build vocabulary and a storyline that helps to teach print awareness, Splot’s story is perfect for interactive read-alouds, storytimes and early literacy programming.
A soon-to-be favorite of storytellers and families, this whimsical tale celebrates the limitless possibilities of creative writing. Perfect for fans of beloved classics like Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson and The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds, Splot the Blot is sure to spark imagination in a new generation of readers.


Splot the Blot is available at your local library or independent bookstore, as well as online at Amazon.com. Learn more at inkhornbooks.com.