Today’s show features Claire Lordon and her book LORENZO THE PIZZA-LOVING LOBSTER. You’ll discover the inspiration behind Lorenzo. How the story changed from first draft to picture book. And we’ll swap some food stories. So grab a slice and join the party!
Maria Carluccio: Picturebooking, Episode 56
Today’s show features Maria Carluccio and her book D IS FOR DRESS-UP. You’ll learn how Maria made the art for this gorgeous picture book. How she developed the concept and why she loves collaborating. Plus we overshare with a couple stories about personal fashion failures.
Jason Kirschner & Ethan Bryan: Picturebooking, Episode 55
Two authors, two superhero graphic picture book and one fun podcast!
Jon Chad: Picturebooking Episode 54
How far can one push the medium of comics and picture books? And what can we learn from unorthodox books? Jon Chad and his Leo Geo books are on the show today!
Greg Pizzoli: Picturebooking Episode 53
Greg Pizzoli creates some of my favorite picture books and his latest story GOOD NIGHT OWL is no exception. We talk about the world he has been developing with these stories and how he weaves himself and his characters throughout each story.
Elise Parsley: Picturebooking Episode 52
Author-illustrator Elise Parsley stops by to chat about her latest book in the “Magnolia Says Don’t” series, title IF YOU EVER WANT TO BRING A PIANO TO THE BEACH, DON’T!
Joseph Kuefler: Picturebooking, Episode 50
Joseph Kuefler is the creator of BEYOND THE POND, a story about the ordinary being transformed into something not-so-ordinary.
Antoinette Portis: Picturebooking, Episode 45
Antoinette Portis stops by to chat about her amazing picture books, including WAIT, NOT A BOX and BEST FRINTS.
Toni Yuly: Picturebooking, Episode 44
Toni Yuly is on the show today to practice talking about her new book CAT NAP! I asked Toni to come on today’s episode a couple days ago and as fate would have it she had an interview lined up for Karen Santhanam’s Storybook Spotlight Podcast.
Ryan T. Higgins: Picturebooking, Episode 41
Ryan T. Higgins, is my hero! Ok, that might be a little over the top, but I love his book MOTHER BRUCE and I love the path his career is taking.