MORE 'PICTURE-BOOK-AUTHOR-INTERVIEWS' POSTS
From the same team that brought you Library Lion comes a tale of spiders, pets, and willful misunderstandings, as I conduct a Q&A with the creators.
Today, we're talking with Lynn Brunelle about poetry, the appeal of the gross and disgusting, and why she gets my 2024 Backmatter of the Year Award.
These days great swaths of books fill our shelves, full of scintillating facts and jaw-dropping images. The book we're talking about today, I Am Gravity? Case in point.
With a brand new book out in the States on March 19th, we talk with Philip Bunting about ants, nonfiction, comedy, and a whole lot more.
In the first of our two-part series commemorating the anniversary of the War in Ukraine, we talk to Oleksandr Shatokhin about the impact of 2023's YELLOW BUTTERFLY.
Take one Alex London, add in one Paul O. Zelinsky, and sprinkle in a bit of snobby artists, broken fourth walls, and sleep-deprive hallucinations and you have yourself a helluva cover reveal and interview.
"...I also believe that this book is, by far, my most politically radical." What's so subversive about veggies? Kyle Lukoff tells all.
Please enjoy the unexpurgated edition of my recent interview with Nina Crews about her new picture book biography of Virginia Hamilton.
Today, it is my utter delight and honor to speak to both author Antwan Eady and Jerome and Jarrett Pumphrey about THE LAST STAND, where it came from, and a whole host of other things that you will DEFINITELY want to know soon.
Do you like it when protagonists get eaten? Of course you do! Marcus Cutler and I talk today about Ed Emberley, Jason Voorhees (if you know, you know) and more in our discussion of this classically irreverent picture book.