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MORE 'STEVE-SHEINKIN' POSTS

    Walking and Talking with . . . Deborah Wiles!

    Betsy Bird, September 14, 2015 | Walking and Talking

    I’m happy to say that Steve Sheinkin’s “Walking and Talking” series is back in full swing. For those of you unaware of the Sibert winner’s predilection for drawing his conversations with his fellow literary luminaries, this is a bit of a treat. And for me, to see David Levithan fully drawn . . . well […]

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    Fuse #8 TV: Steve Sheinkin

    Betsy Bird, June 18, 2015 | Fuse #8 TV, Interviews, Videos

    Allo, folks! Hosting Steve Sheinkin on Fuse #8 TV this month does have a bit of the old bringing coals to Newcastle feel to it.  After all, Steve’s been generous in sharing his Walking and Talking comic series with us on this site regularly.  So regularly, in fact, that it would be easy to forget […]

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    Walking and Talking with . . . Andrew Smith

    Betsy Bird, March 24, 2015 | Walking and Talking

    That’s right. Andrew Smith. And it’s fantastic. The latest in Steve Sheinkin’s series “Walking and Talking”. Enjoy it. Big time thanks to Steve for putting these together and for this one in particular. Previous editions of this series include: Walking and Talking with John Corey Whaley Walking and Talking with Jenni Holm Walking and Talking […]

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    Walking and Talking with . . . Laura Vaccaro Seeger!

    Betsy Bird, February 10, 2015 | Walking and Talking

    Behold the latest entry in Steve Sheinkin’s “Walking and Talking” series.  When he’s not winning a YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction honor for Port Chicago 50 Steve can be found interviewing his fellow authors and illustrators and bringing their talks to comic life.  In his latest episode we see not just a drawn version […]

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    Walking and Talking with . . . Gene Luen Yang!

    Betsy Bird, December 10, 2014 | Walking and Talking

    Author and artist Steve Sheinkin continues his marvelous “Walking and Talking” series with us today. The subject? Gene Luen Yang, who draws connections between immigration and superheroes in ways I’ve never really ever considered before. Enjoy! Previous editions of this series include: Walking and Talking With John Corey Whaley Walking and Talking with Jenni Holm

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    Walking and Talking with . . . Jenni Holm!

    Betsy Bird, October 23, 2014 | Walking and Talking

    This is our second “Walking and Talking” installment by the clearly multi-talented Steve Sheinkin.  This week?  Jenni Holm discusses how she works and gives some background on the blood, sweat and tears that went into The Fourteenth Goldfish. Be also sure to check out the first Walking and Talking with . . . John Corey […]

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    New Series: Walking and Talking with . . . John Corey Whaley

    Betsy Bird, September 10, 2014 | Walking and Talking

    Introducing the all new “Walking and Talking” series by Steve Sheinkin! I’m always on the lookout for folks I consider double threats.  In the children’s and YA book biz that translates to mean people who can both write and draw.  Take someone like Kadir Nelson, for example.  One day he’s doing his spectacular art, merry […]

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    Review of the Day – King George: What Was His Problem? by Steve Sheinkin

    Betsy Bird, August 4, 2008 | Best Books of 2008

    King George: What Was His Problem? Everything your schoolbooks didn’t tell you about The American Revolution By Steve Sheinkin Illustrated by Tim Robinson Flash Point (a Roaring Book Press imprint) $19.95 ISBN: 978-1-59643-319-9 Ages 10 and up On shelves now Children are taught history. They turn into teenagers and find out that much of what […]

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