MORE 'INTERVIEWS' POSTS
It may not come out until April 2025 but we're doing a deep dive into an upcoming book, chock full of pigeon research and a celebration of differences (but not in a cheesy way).
A deep dive with an artist that knows a thing or two about what happens when a child moves to a new place without knowing the language there.
The Perfect Conduit for Stories: Amy Hest & Erin Stead Discuss Big Bear and Little Bear Go Fishing
|Amy Hest and Erin E. Stead talk up their latest title and how they're "still on the kids' side" when it comes to creating their books.
Elisha Cooper joins us to day to talk about baby goats, grouchiness, occasional rants, the beauty of a successful picture book, and so much more.
Just in time for Juneteenth we discuss a work of historical fiction with its author and get the inside scoop on her influences, upcoming titles, and more!
Happy Father's Day! We're highlighting my favorite daddy book of 2024 and talking about it (though I do get a little distracted by these creators' killer headshots).
"...all joy, genius, and play." Not a bad way of describing today's book and interview with its author, the illustrious Lulu Miller.
Nyasha Williams is on hand to discuss Hoodoo, daily rituals, and a keen watermelon and orange salad.
Visual Storytelling Meets the Wet Side of Pet Ownership: A Walkies Interview with Estrela Lourenço
|Meet the charmer of the season. A picture book influenced by both animation and silent films, and that puts those wet, miserable walks in context.
A pediatric cardiologist in the Bronx writes three young adult novels then pens a thoroughly touching tale of a girl and her grandfather. Learn more about this story and its origins.