Andrea Davis Pinkney, author most recently of A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of The Snowy Day, stops by the podcast to talk about her love letter to Peter, the great equalizer, and the power art can take on even when not trying to make a statement.
Elly Swartz: All The Wonders, Episode 299
Elly Swartz, author of Finding Perfect, stops by the podcast to talk about listening to her characters, listening to her heart, and becoming a better writer through writing.
Andy Runton: All The Wonders, Episode 298
Andy Runton, cartoonist and creator of the Owly graphic novel series, stops by the podcast to talk about growing up in the picture book section of the library, drawing people as long as he didn’t have to draw faces, and earning the nickname of “night owl” from his mom.
Drew Weing: All The Wonders, Episode 297
Drew Weing, cartoonist and creator of The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo, stops by the podcast to talk about needing the Watson character in a story, creating believable backgrounds, and drawing monsters on his terms.
Jon Klassen: All the Wonders, Episode 296
Jon Klassen, author-illustrator most recently of We Found A Hat, the final book in his Hat trilogy, stops by the podcast to talk about raising the stakes, nostalgia earned from looking at illustrated novels, and solving a problem no one wants him to solve.
Abby Hanlon: All The Wonders, Episode 295
Abby Hanlon, author Dory Dory Black Sheep, the newest title in her Dory Fantasmagory series, stops by the podcast to talk about learning how to draw stick figures, how real experiences are to kids, and having stubborn and blind determination.
Neal Porter: All The Wonders, Episode 294
Neal Porter, renowned publisher and beloved children’s book advocate, stops by the podcast to talk about being selfish, playing hunches, and only wanting to work with people that he likes.
Kate Beasley: All The Wonders, Episode 293
Kate Beasley, author of Gertie’s Leap to Greatness, stops by the podcast to talk about bringing half of ourselves to the story, the kind of books she read as a kid, and the guardian angel tense.
Adam Gidwitz: All The Wonders, Episode 292
Adam Gidwitz, author of The Inquisitor’s Tale, stops by the podcast to talk about his natural mode of storytelling, writing by reading aloud, and preserving space in the story for breathing room.
Deborah Freedman: All The Wonders Episode 291
Deborah Freedman, author-illustrator of Shy, stops by the podcast to talk about being situationally shy,conveying the departure of a character the reader cannot see, and how talking about one’s own book is always a little awkward.