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September 4, 2014

Tin House Cover

Bess, Maude, Frances, Matilda & Maryanne are on the cover of the newest issue of Tin House.


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Tin House* is quarterly literary magazine, a preserve for written things: wildly imagined things, wryly observed things and unclassifiable things, poems and stories and oddities by beginners and big-timers all bumping elbows. Accessible, fresh & a really pleasing size to hold in your hands, they also have some very beautiful covers.
I'm happy to be a part of this issue.


* They are also a publisher of books!

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Published on September 04, 2014 14:40

September 1, 2014

Book Party at Green Bean Books

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Portland (and anybody nearby!) come to the Day Dreamers book party at one of the sweetest children's book stores in the land, Green Bean Books.


We will have treats to eat, freebies, reading, signing, and who knows what else?


I love visiting this shop & am so happy to be celebrating with them!


(PS: Look at this mouse-sized diorama of Green Bean that magician Maggie Rudy made)

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Published on September 01, 2014 15:34

August 28, 2014

Books in the Wild

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My friend Crystal took this photo of the Dream book display, nestled at one of my favorite places, Land Shop & Gallery.


I love that little stand so much!


I actually have always thought, since my teenage days working at the defunct suburban music chain, Wherehouse Music, that a "standie" (as we called them) was the pinnacle of achievement. Putting together complicated, instructionless cardboard displays, I thought "Only very important things deserve this rigamarole."


Only people like Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks had standies.


I can't believe that there is a standie to hold the Dream books. Taping the cardboard head back onto Bob Dylan in 2002, I never could've guessed.

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Published on August 28, 2014 15:18

August 26, 2014

Day Dreamers !

Today we release the dragons (and a whole bestiary of mythical creatures) -
today Day Dreamers is out!


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 It can be found at Barnes & Noble, Powell'sAmazon and your local shop


How about some process images to celebrate? They are one of my favorite things to see with other people's work...I love seeing the beginnings of things.


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A sketch/color sketch/final painting of the Griffin dream (one of my favorite spreads in the book).


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In the book, each place (a tide pool, a museum, a library, etc.) leads to a different beast and a different dream. Above, these are color sketches of the realities.


And in the land of waking dreams, you will meet dragons and a jackalope, a phoenix, a griffin, two unicorns, and a whole carousel of sea creatures.


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And when you leave you learn the thing
That all day dreamers learn
When you leave the land of magic beasts
They wait for your return

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Published on August 26, 2014 13:06

August 25, 2014

Day Dreamers Eve

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My new picture book, the companion to Dream Animals, is released tomorrow.


More soon, including
Dragons! Unicorns! Three Headed Pups!

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Published on August 25, 2014 13:57

August 20, 2014

A Very Short Story of a Little Elephant & Crocodile

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This gem is from Babar & His Children.
I think it makes it into all-time-favorite children's illustration territory for me.

The text is also great, in a Babar-ish way (it begins "Three seconds in which to act -- and no gun!")  but I think it's a such a perfect three panel story all on its own. What cold heart could resist a baby elephant encountering a crocodile while floating in a bowler hat?

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Published on August 20, 2014 14:34

August 15, 2014

Little cat, Big cat

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Little cat, big cat, sketchbook, painting.


I've been painting more in my sketchbook this year (rather than just drawing with pens & pencils). I like it so much, for planning & just for my own personal little tangents.


These are some more bits from Eleanor's world...

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Published on August 15, 2014 14:22

August 13, 2014

Eleanor

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    11"x14"      Painting on wood


A portrait of the heroine in an imaginary story about a solitary girl & her interior world.


I'm hard at work on my next picture book, but a small series of these Eleanor paintings has been accumulating. More of them soon, including her cats!

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Published on August 13, 2014 13:05

August 4, 2014

A Mailing List

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I started a mailing list for infrequent & noteworthy dispatches!


You can sign up here, if you'd like.


I have never had a mailing list before, but I want to be able to let people know when something big is in the works or about to be released. And I get so many emails asking about how/when original work is sold, and though I will always post new work (and when it will be available for sale) here, the mailing list will keep you in the loop:

When new original work is available,

Or new books are released,

Or sea monsters become a verified species...

I will let you know.

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Published on August 04, 2014 13:04

July 24, 2014

The Conundrum of Late July

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I don't want all of this to be over but I want sweaters to come back.

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Published on July 24, 2014 15:36

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