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		<title>Wizard of Oz Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve coined the phrase, Wizard of Oz Syndrome, to depict the outsider’s view of publishing as an illusive, page-conjuring practice ─ harnessed exclusively by sheer word-materializing wizardry. Whereas children’s picture books are laden with clarity and simplicity, the publishing industry itself is cloaked in complexity and mystique for aspiring children’s picture book authors and illustrators.
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