Still looking for or Queer joy, community building, good and stories? We got you covered! https://t.co/dmXofWVQbF

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Also local legend was on our zoom call last night. has the "most villainous villain ever" and is a "fantastic spooky, wintery Gothic tale for any age."

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New on DO NOT LET YOUR DRAGON SPREAD GERMS by
and illustrated by Andy Elkerton. The dragons in this popular rhyming picture book series are back and learning healthy habits in the age of Covid-19. https://t.co/VpDcwR7Qq5

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Author and former Daiwa Foundation grant recipient has begun work on a new inspired work. Here you can read an exclusive excerpt from the alternate fictional realm of 'The Water Cats': https://t.co/vqg3fbyToA

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Everyone who writes or illustrates for children owes a huge debt to The Golden Age of Picture Book Illustration. I am reading this book now.

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My very favorite for is Pumpkin Eye by Limited text. Dynamic created with poured pulp. Perfect for with young children.

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Action Jackson, a about Jackson Pollock, is a great read and a great study for anyone who wants to write a bio for kids. Immediately, the reader is told that some of the story is imagined. The loose style fits me, too.

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Yesterday, an editor encouraged me about my about He recommended Action Jackson {Jackson Pollock] as a model to help me with some of the awkward spots in my book. Great Book!

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The Agony and the Ecstasy of being a is that you love to collect books, but then you have difficulty finding time to read them. Yet, reading fuels my writing. I am declaring every Friday as a time that I'll at least a bit from my books

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Character studies for my manuscript Pete's Circus, which is set during the Great Depression. [no caged animals or cruelty involved]. A publisher says these remind him of illustrations in The Return of the Dapper Men.

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A publisher liked the vintage look of the character studies for my manuscript Pete's Circus, which is set during the Great Depression. [no caged animals or cruelty involved]. He encouraged me to read Return of the Dapper Men.

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At several events, has been noted as a favorite Finally, I bought his After the Fall. It is more about conquering & Getting Back Up than merely about Humpty Dumpty. Excellent Book. Delightful.

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The Agony and the Ecstasy of being a is that you love to collect books, but then you have difficulty finding time to read them. Yet, reading fuels my writing. I am declaring every Friday as a time that I'll at least a bit from my books

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For most of my life, I lived in where Walter Anderson grew up and painted. No doubt, his use of has greatly influenced my own work. Like him, I use instead of black. Re-reading my copy of a book about him: The Horn Island Logs

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Re-reading my copy of Arthur Rackham: A Biography. Although my work is nothing like his, is my hero. No one has ever spun magic in "illustration the way that he did. Must-have book.

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Today, I am reading my own copy of the beautifully written and gorgeously illustrated In the Quiet Noisy Woods by Michael Rosen and by Annie Won. Every should study Won's style in this book.

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The thing that I miss most about living in the North is the access there to great art there. Today, I am rereading the exhibition catalog American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent. When I saw the tent, I gasped. You must see that painting live

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