In Step with History: Lillian’s Right to Vote
Ending With Notes
I’m currently illustrating a picture-book biography about J.R.R. Tolkien (by Caroline McAlister, coming Winter 2017), which is the first book I’m working on that has a significant amount of back-matter, including a bibliography, author and illustrator notes. It’s often the illustrator’s job to pace the story out over 32 pages …
The Secret is Out: The Inventor’s Secret releases today (plus a unique give-away!)
ROAR! (-ing) with illustrator Liz Starin
“Visual Inspiration”, or “My Life as a Potential Hoarder”
The first step when beginning a picture book project is to go shopping. I have only recently acknowledged this because I seem to be amassing quite a collection of, “stuff”, all in the name of my “craft”. I don’t recall learning this step in art school, so I began paying attention, noticing, contemplating this …
Meet Pernille Ripp: Teaching with picture books
Elwood Bigfoot: Wanted: Birdie Friends!
A before B, before C, etc.
Alphabet books are staples in this industry that I often miss. I don’t necessarily gravitate towards them because, whatever their concept, I’m usually certain I’ve seen it before. And few are compelling enough for multiple reads. Some are agonizing in their yawn-inducing lessons about letters. Maybe it is because they are rarely …