The art of the wordless spread is a thing of beauty. It leaves room for the reader to react to the story without being told
Authors & Illustrators Wild About Kidlit!
The art of the wordless spread is a thing of beauty. It leaves room for the reader to react to the story without being told
By Sarah Lynne Reul Have you ever come across a picture book and found it difficult to determine who created the illustrations? Most of the
I was lucky enough to meet author/illustrator Gina Perry at the 2017 NESCBWI conference this past April and am thrilled to interview her about her
By Sarah Lynne Reul If there’s one piece of writing advice I’ve heard at every conference and in nearly every writer’s article, it’s some variation
By Sarah Lynne Reul Last year, I found that the #the100dayproject really helped me get in daily drawing practice (see the post about it here!), so
This is the second part of an interview with the amazingly talented Emberley family, all of whom have careers in the children’s book field. In