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Anneographies: December 2013
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Children's author Anne Bustard on her favorite picture book biographies and a few collected biographies, too, birthday by birthday. Sunday, December 01, 2013. Passing the torch to Birthdayographies! I’ve loved celebrating every birthday with you! I began Anneographies after my picture book biography, Buddy: the Story of Buddy Holly. Now, I'm turning my attention to fiction. I’m thrilled that debut picture book biography author Donna Bowman Bratton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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A Call For Picture Books - Goading the Pen
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A Call For Picture Books. I just found out about a Navy Family in our area who lost everything to a fire. They have 4 children ranging in ages from 1-8. I am still getting information, but if you are willing to donate a book to help fill their book shelf back up please let me know! Posted on Feb. 28th, 2011 at 09:05 pm. I can donate something! Posted on Mar. 1st, 2011 01:16 pm (UTC). Posted on Mar. 1st, 2011 02:31 pm (UTC). Looking forward to make a contribution. Cant wait to make a contribution.
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Painting Bunnies: October 2013
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Saturday, October 19, 2013. We Art Boston even tomorrow. Tomorrow is the We Art Boston. Event at the Rose Kennedy Greenway from 11-3:00! There will be watercolor, collage, and bookmaking activities for kids, illustrators on hand for book-signing, stuffed animal portraits, kid's music and more. You will be able to view all the original artwork for sale. More details here. This is going to be a REALLY FUN event! And it's all totally free. Posted by Anna Alter. Links to this post. Last weekend at the sale.
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Painting Bunnies: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 09, 2014. More paintings from Sprout Street Neighbors. Here are a few of my favorites from the first chapter of Sprout Street Neighbors. The chapter book I've been working on. It's been a lot of fun painting without color, it sort of frees me up to think more about the values, textures, and patterns in a painting. I like spending time in this cozy black and white world. Posted by Anna Alter. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Other places I blog:.
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Painting Bunnies: Saturday Sketch
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Saturday, January 25, 2014. Tightening up the jacket sketch for Sprout Street Neighbors. My first chapter book, due out next year. Posted by Anna Alter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Has written and illustrated many books for kids. This involves a lot of drawing, a lot of daydreaming, and on a good day a lot of painting bunnies. View my complete profile. To buy prints of Anna's illustrations, visit her Etsy shop. Sign up for Anna's newsletter here. Follow Anna on Twitter here. Other places I blog:.
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Painting Bunnies: First book!
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Monday, April 13, 2015. When I opened up Sprout Street and flipped through the pages my heart leapt up. All the details blended seamlessly together to form one little book, five little stories, one hundred and four little pages. My favorite details, both surprises, are the sweet little embossed sprouts on the cover and the marvelous full color printed endpapers. I am so excited to share this book with the world! Posted by Anna Alter. Labels: Sprout Street Neighbors. Huge congrats, friend! 4/13/15, 1:51 PM.
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A Corona of Sonnets - a Poetry Friday post for National Poetry Month - Writing and Ruminating
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One Childrens Writers Journey. A Corona of Sonnets - a Poetry Friday post for National Poetry Month. Apr 10th, 2008 at 9:33 PM. What could be better than a sonnet? As luck would have it, I inherited a first line in first person, and a last line in second person. What was a girl to do? I decided to take my speaker and have them address someone later on (in thought, if not in deed). Without further ado, here is the sonnet I wrote as the final one in the crown:. Through open window, past a well-scarred sill,.
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Greetings from Nowhere: March 2015
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Ramblings about children's books (and sometimes some other stuff) from author Barbara O'Connor. Friday, March 27, 2015. A Way with Words. I adored my editor Frances Foster. For many reasons. Her humor, her smarts, her genteel manner. She also had a lovely way with words.always eloquent, tactful, and respectful. In my ongoing quest to purge my office of STUFF, I came across some correspondence that showcased her way with words perfectly. Back in 2000 (FIFTEEN YEARS AGO! How can that be? It reads, in part:.
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Greetings from Nowhere: Frances Foster
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Ramblings about children's books (and sometimes some other stuff) from author Barbara O'Connor. Monday, September 15, 2014. Tomorrow I'm heading to New York for the memorial service for my editor of 18 years, Frances Foster. She was the best of the best. So today I'm reposting this Macmillan blog about:. The Fantastic Partnership of Frances and Barbara. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow Me on Twitter. On the Road to Mr. Mineo's. On the Road to Mr. Mineo's.
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