Sally Lloyd-Jones's Blog, page 38
November 27, 2009
Christoph Niemann
Christoph Niemann in Abstract City in The New York Times has a great piece on Bio-Diversity... sound a bit dull? No it's not. It's very funny. For example (to get you started):
(Niemann is the author of two children's books and many of his illustrations have appeared in NYT, New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly and basically a genius.)
More here.

(Niemann is the author of two children's books and many of his illustrations have appeared in NYT, New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly and basically a genius.)
More here.

Published on November 27, 2009 05:08
November 25, 2009
week 7 storytime (ANIMATED) video: The Present
The Present from Jonathan Michael on Vimeo.
(no need to add a code, just hit ENTER and it'll play)
visit the The Jesus Storybook Bible site to learn more
buy the book: here
download audio on or amazon
Published on November 25, 2009 03:01
November 23, 2009
David Suchet Interview: School Days
The Daily Mail Online in the UK did an interesting article about David (whom we were lucky enough to get to read the complete audio of The Jesus Storybook Bible). Some of it is pretty Dickensian. The maths teacher: I think I had the same one...
Read more: here.
School days: David Suchet, bottom left, with members of the Wellington School tennis team
IN OTHER NEWS: to anyone in the UK, the deluxe edition is available on amazon! (It was originally wrongly listed as the "deluze" editi...
Read more: here.

School days: David Suchet, bottom left, with members of the Wellington School tennis team
IN OTHER NEWS: to anyone in the UK, the deluxe edition is available on amazon! (It was originally wrongly listed as the "deluze" editi...
Published on November 23, 2009 03:21
November 20, 2009
Dreams That Come True

in case you were worrying about something or dreaming about something and thinking you could never in a million years... here's an incredible story from Nicholas Kristoff in the New York Times about a poor uneducated woman in Zimbabwe and how she set about her dream...
More here.

Published on November 20, 2009 04:37
November 18, 2009
week 6 storytime video: Son of Laughter
(NOTE these are
ANIMATED versions
of the book with the audio
recording from David Suchet. They are extra wonderful and you are the first to see it and they come courtesy of the fabulous Jonathan Michael at Zondervan.)
visit the The Jesus Storybook Bible site to learn more
buy the book: here
download au...
recording from David Suchet. They are extra wonderful and you are the first to see it and they come courtesy of the fabulous Jonathan Michael at Zondervan.)
Son of Laughter from Jonathan Michael on Vimeo.
(no need for a code, you can just hit ENTER and it'll play)visit the The Jesus Storybook Bible site to learn more
buy the book: here
download au...
Published on November 18, 2009 02:59
November 16, 2009
THIS JUST IN...

Japanese Edition released... and hits #1 in 1st week! Link here.
(Thanks to Asako Hirohashi who did the translation!)

Published on November 16, 2009 13:10
lovely scrumpdildlyumptious Englishness

from my fab friend (and fellow Brit) Josie, comes super delicious extra English things: home-made marmalade, chutneys, and more. If you get your order in you can get some for Christmas!
Here's how it began:
"It was November 2007, and the pressure was on. My husband was between jobs, bills were mounting, and it seemed my two young children would be staring at an empty tree for Christmas. That's when a good friend suggested I turn my passion for food into something more..."

She sent...
Published on November 16, 2009 03:22
November 12, 2009
week 5 storytime video: A Giant Staircase to Heaven
A Staircase to Heaven from Jonathan Michael on Vimeo.
(no need to add a code, just hit ENTER and it'll play)visit the The Jesus Storybook Bible site to learn more
buy the book: here
download audio on


Published on November 12, 2009 02:58
November 10, 2009
November 9, 2009
laser art

A section of Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, captured in minute detail with laser scanners
This new cutting edge laser technology (from the Glasgow School of Art) is helping preserve and conjure up what buildings actually looked like ages ago, in effect turning the clock back on ancient sites.
As well as being a kind of time travel, it turns out to be an art form. I love that it just happens to be so very beautiful.
More here.

Published on November 09, 2009 03:06