Part 1 (prep) – Part 2 (NYC, meeting Michael Ian Black, B&N) – Part 3 (S&S) – Part 4 (Boston, Porter Square Books) – Part 5 (Northshire Books Saratoga, Division St. Elementary) When I woke up in Boston, this was the view out my hotel room window: Wow, how very . . .
Part 1 (prep) – Part 2 (NYC, meeting Michael Ian Black, B&N) – Part 3 (S&S) – Part 4 (Boston, Porter Square Books) – Part 5 (Northshire Books Saratoga, Division St. Elementary) I woke up on the last day of the book tour with mixed feelings. On the one hand, . . .
Part 1 (prep) – Part 2 (NYC, meeting Michael Ian Black, B&N) – Part 3 (S&S) – Part 4 (Boston, Porter Square Books) – Part 5 (Northshire Books Saratoga, Division St. Elementary) After the B&N event, I had lunch with Ginger Knowlton (my agent at Curtis Brown Ltd) at a nearby café. . . .
Part 1 (prep) – Part 2 (NYC, meeting Michael Ian Black, B&N) – Part 3 (S&S) – Part 4 (Boston, Porter Square Books) – Part 5 (Northshire Books Saratoga, Division St. Elementary) Thanks to the kind stranger who took this picture for me at the Toronto airport.I confess I had . . .
In KidLitArtists.com today, I interviewed Lauren Rille, who was my art director on the Judy Blume project. I asked her what common misconception aspiring or new children’s book illustrators tend to make. Her answer applies as much to writers as well as illustrators, I think: That some people misinterpret a revision . . .
Part 1 (prep) – Part 2 (NYC, meeting Michael Ian Black, B&N) – Part 3 (S&S) – Part 4 (Boston, Porter Square Books) – Part 5 (Northshire Books Saratoga, Division St. Elementary) Jeff and I had breakfast on Wednesday morning in the hotel restaurant. If I wasn’t so distracted about . . .
Part 1 – Part 2 In Part 1 of How NAKED! Was Created, Debbie talked about why and how Michael Ian Black wrote the story for NAKED! and how she did sketches for the book. Each time Debbie finished a round of sketches, Debbie sent them to the art director and editor for comments, . . .
Part 1 – Part 2 The author of NAKED! is Michael Ian Black. Here is a picture of Michael: First, Michael had to write the story. “Like all parents of small children,” says Michael, “I noticed that my kids seemed to enjoy being naked more than clothed. (Adults probably feel this way too, but . . .