I do love
this time of year, when everything begins to bloom, and we are gifted with occasional beach days. I've been doing plenty of spring cleaning with my
girls and reveling in getting the garden into some sort of shape. Many of the
plants we put in last year are beginning to thrive, including the BIG bamboo we
planted. If all goes well, I'll be able to use the bamboo sheaths for my
woodcut barens one of these years. (And then, I can write off the cost of the bamboo planting and
containment, yes?)
Along
with my non-virtual spring cleaning, I'm realizing it's time to dust the cobwebs
off the blog as well. I've been cocooned in my studio making books and pictures. I did
find my way out to visit the Bologna Children's Book Fair, which was
mind boggling in all of the best ways. See photos below of my two purchases from
the show. First, Mare, a stunning large format picture book with the most amazing watercolors I have seen in...I
don't know how long. (My iphone camera does not do these justice, but you get the idea, at least.)
Second, how could I resist Il Piccolo Teatro di Rebecca? It's not brand new (2011 publication), but it is unbelievably intricate and beautiful. Yes, those are all diecuts.
Both books are from Rizzoli. In fact, I spent an inordinate amount of time at the Rizzoli booth examining all of their amazing offerings. I also enjoyed a lively dinner with my agent Elena Giovinazzo and fellow pip Isabel Roxas. The balance of the week was spent in Siena with my husband where we researched old (OLD!) maps...so expect to see those make an appearance in some form at some point.
Second, how could I resist Il Piccolo Teatro di Rebecca? It's not brand new (2011 publication), but it is unbelievably intricate and beautiful. Yes, those are all diecuts.
Both books are from Rizzoli. In fact, I spent an inordinate amount of time at the Rizzoli booth examining all of their amazing offerings. I also enjoyed a lively dinner with my agent Elena Giovinazzo and fellow pip Isabel Roxas. The balance of the week was spent in Siena with my husband where we researched old (OLD!) maps...so expect to see those make an appearance in some form at some point.
The third
book in the Zoe series, Zoe's Jungle, will be arriving in May. I'll have more
about that soon, including a trailer that is almost finished. For now, here is the springtime-colored cover with Zoe in action!
In
August, I Feel Five will be published by Candlewick. This is my first book with
Candlewick and also my first book with a male protagonist. Meet Fritz:
Finally,
in December, The Best-Ever Bookworm Book will be published by Little, Brown.
This one was written by Alice Kuipers, and I really enjoyed having the
opportunity to illustrate such an imaginative story. It's also been very
gratifying to try a completely new illustration style. There will be plenty
more about this one in the months to come, including some posts about the
process (which was unlike anything I've undertaken before). Here's a sneak peek of the cover:
I am
looking forward to being on the faculty of the Book Passage Children's
Conference in June (here in Marin County, CA). I'll be doing a pajama night at Diesel (also in Marin) on June 6th. Otherwise, I am digging into 2015 titles including the second book in the Best-Ever
series, a Christmas themed book with the characters from I Feel Five, and a new
book for Scholastic. Happy Spring!