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The delight is in the details (and the cats)

A few posts ago,  Kevan Atteberry mentioned that cats didn’t — how did he put it? — gun his scooter. But, yet, he found himself really liking Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret. Cats do gun my scooter. A lot. Check out Exhibit A (Ollie) and Exhibit B (Sunny) to the …

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Pat Zietlow Miller June 5, 2015 June 5, 2015 Alicia Potter, Birgitta Sif, Cats, Details, humorous picture book, Pat Zietlow Miller 18

Wanda’s Roses: A Flashback Friday gem

Wanda's Roses

Social media often has Throwback Thursdays, where people post photos of their younger selves on Facebook or Twitter. Today, I’m having a Flashback Friday, where I look at one of the books that inspired me the most when I was starting out as a children’s writer. Therefore, I am proud …

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Pat Zietlow Miller May 8, 2015 May 8, 2015 Maryann Cocca-Leffler, Pat Brisson, Pat Zietlow Miller, picture books, roses 16

The WHEREVER YOU GO Illustration Journey

Wherever You Go

This week, fellow Picture Book Builder Pat Zietlow-Miller and I celebrated the release of our newest picture book, WHEREVER YOU GO. This book’s journey began nearly 2 years ago for me (Pat will have to let us know how much longer it’s been for her!), when Little Brown editor Connie Hsu …

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Eliza Wheeler April 24, 2015 May 22, 2015 Eliza Wheeler, illustration, Pat Zietlow Miller, Process, Wherever You Go 42

More on breaking the rules

  Jill Esbaum’s most recent post was on a picture book that breaks the rules. It made me smile because I’ve been mulling over the same topic lately. I’m a big rule follower. I think rules exist for a reason and, usually, life goes more easily if you follow them. But some …

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Pat Zietlow Miller April 10, 2015 April 10, 2015 Library Lion, Michelle Knudsen, Pat Zietlow Miller, Rules 29

A fine picture book

A Fine Dessert

  I have a secret to share. I’ve long admired author Emily Jenkins, illustrator Sophie Blackall and publisher Schwartz & Wade. So, I fully expected to admire their collaboration on the recently released picture book A FINE DESSERT. But, wow. Even though I know that a whole can be greater than the sum …

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Pat Zietlow Miller March 13, 2015 March 13, 2015 A Fine Dessert, Emily Jenkins, Food, Pat Zietlow Miller, Schwartz & Wade, Sophie Blackall 14

All choked up …

Here’s a quick poll. Are you ready? Did you read THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, John Green’s blockbuster novel about two cancer-stricken teenagers who fall in love? And, if so, did you cry? Full disclosure. I adored the book, but I did not shed a tear. I seem to be …

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Pat Zietlow Miller February 13, 2015 February 13, 2015 Mary Lyn Ray, Pat Zietlow Miller, Tricia Tusa 33

That One Line

So you’re reading a picture book to your kiddos or perusing the new pb shelf at the library or paging through new releases at the bookstore, and you’re blithely going along – yes, oh cute, uh-huh – when you come to a line that grabs you by the glottis. Whoa, …

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Jill Esbaum February 10, 2015 February 10, 2015 author interviews, book giveaway, Jill Esbaum, Linda Ashman, Pat Zietlow Miller, Tammi Sauer 65

Heart: A picture book’s got to have it!

My Grandfather's Coat

I read a lot of picture books. And so many of them are good in so many ways. Nice, tight, writing. A clever idea. Commercial appeal. Funny, quotable lines. Characters you wish were your friends. All those things are necessary. Good, even. But I’ve come to see that what elevates …

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Pat Zietlow Miller January 16, 2015 January 16, 2015 Heart, My Grandfather's Coat, Pat Zietlow Miller, Two Speckled Eggs 31

Little details … big impact

Little Melba and Her Big Trombone

This new picture book by Katheryn Russell-Brown and Frank Morrison tells the true story of Melba Liston, who started playing her big trombone when she was just a little girl. She went on to become a celebrated jazz musician, playing with Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington and Quincy Jones. …

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Pat Zietlow Miller December 6, 2014 December 6, 2014 Frank Morrison, Katheryn Russell-Brown, Pat Zietlow Miller 6

Wrapped up with a bow

When I was a freshman in high school, I took a journalism class. In it, Ron Harrell taught me how to write a feature article. “Your ending has to tie back to your beginning,” I remember him saying. “It’s like having a big, fancy bow on the top of a …

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Pat Zietlow Miller November 7, 2014 November 6, 2014 Pat Zietlow Miller, Sophie Blackall, The Baby Tree 12
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