These Roald Dahl stamps would certainly make me want to write more letters.
Matilda is my favorite. Click through to see the whole set. If you’re in the UK, you can get yours now!
These Roald Dahl stamps would certainly make me want to write more letters.
Matilda is my favorite. Click through to see the whole set. If you’re in the UK, you can get yours now!
Check out these cool Book Week posters of the past:
Don’t they make you want to curl up and read all day? (Although the last one makes me want to start a “Books Are Awesome” march.) More through the link!
Congratulations to the 2012 SCBWI Tomie dePaola Award winners! I’m not an illustrator myself, so I have enormous respect for anyone who can create such beautiful and lively images. Make sure to check out all the winning illustrations through the link.
There are even more great illustrations at the Unofficial Tomie dePaola Award Gallery. What a great way to start a gray Tuesday!
You may have already seen this quote by Ira Glass, but I love the typography-inspired video as well.
A good thought to take into the weekend. Keep working, writers!
In case one of your resolutions is to be a more productive writer/illustrator this year, there’s no where better to get inspiration than Kathy Temean’s roundup of her Writing and Illustrating articles from 2011. A few I’ve dived into:
Now I just need to make sure I’m also doing actual writing and not just reading Kathy’s blog. Hope you get inspired for 2012 writing, too!
Fictional books are awesome. Reading about a character reading a novel that doesn’t exist is like literary inception. (Minus Leonardo DiCaprio.)
So of course I dig Warren Lehrer’s visual novel, A Life in Books: the Rise and Fall of Bleu Mobley. Lehrer has created the covers/some content of 101 fake novels by character Mobley–quite a task. The books develop the life story of Mobley and allow for an engaging look at book design. About the project, Lehrer says:
“I decided I wanted to get at this kind of panoramic view of the world in a different, more evocative and fun way, by writing a novel about one man’s use of books and storytelling as a means of understanding himself, the people around him, and a half century of American/global culture.”
It’s kind like “you are what you read,” except in Lehrer’s novel “you are what you write.” I’ve included an image of one of Mobley’s books here, but there are a ton of others in the original article. Make sure to click through and see the rest.
As if I weren’t already excited for A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, here’s the book trailer:
So cool! Love the design, love the description. (via Book Riot)
I love the paper cut art in Brother Sun, Sister Moon. What a stunning book! And it’s by Katherine Paterson, so you know it’s going to be good. I don’t tend to buy a lot of picture books (my genre is more YA) but this one might have to go on my list. (via the Horn Book)
Over at 100 Scope Notes, Travis Jonker has created the ultimate Caldecott winner. (Who knew Davids were so good at children’s illustrations?) A funny and intriguing look at the award. (via The Horn Book)