Friday Links List and Illustrators' Treehouse News


From Chronicle Vitae: What to Say and What NOT to Say in Query Letters to Book Editors

From Randy Ribay: CRITICAL LIT THEORY AS PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD (2019 ALAN WORKSHOP SPEECH)

From The Independent: How can we talk to children about the climate crisis without painting it all black? (Book recommendations)

OFF-TOPIC, BUT INTERESTING
From Bloomberg: Warren Buffett Hates It. AOC Is for It. A Beginner’s Guide to Modern Monetary Theory

From CBSoriginals: "It's like parenting on steroids": Raising boys in the #MeToo era



THE ILLUSTRATORS' TREEHOUSE NEWS
From The New York Times: Design That's Got Users in Mind

From Fantasy at Glasgow: Susan Cooper's The Shortest Day with an illustration by Charles Vess

From The Guardian: Me, Mum and Dogger: the return of a children’s classic Shirley Hughes has a new book coming out!

From The Chive: Forget all the bad news, here are the best facts from 2019 (36 Photos)

Great graphics from The Happy Broadcast!

From Comm Arts: The Shoebox Project Spot - animated public awareness campaign; also Boulder Guide Book: This amusing, yet handy pocket guide not only introduces Boulder, Colorado to tourists, but also is the first to use algae offset ink.

From Muddy Colors: This month in covers (November) and To See or Not to See (on sculpture) and Introducing Julia Lundman


From The Art Room Plant: Este Macleod

and artwork from Carson Ellis' The Shortest Day

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