Friday Links List and Illustrators' Treehouse News - 21 February 2020


From Nathan Bransford: Clear out the clutter around your verbs

From SLJs Fuse #8: Feminism and Representation in Fables: An Interview and Cover Reveal with Natalie Portman

The Oregon Coast Children's Book Writers Workshop is back (despite what the site says, they are back in the US and gauging interest!

From Brightly: Diverse Books for Tweens and Teens Written by Own Voices Authors

From SLJ: Now in Color and with a Few Well-Chosen Words, Owly Returns

From Forbes: Local Bookstores Have A New Weapon In The Fight With Amazon

From Nonfiction Fest: Questions I'm Frequently Asked About Writing Nonfiction for Children by Don Tate

From FCBG: WINNERS OF THE LAUGH OUT LOUD BOOK AWARDS ANNOUNCED



THE ILLUSTRATORS' TREEHOUSE NEWS
OPPORTUNITY! From The Bookseller: The Bookseller and AoI open search for unrepped illustrators

From Cerebus: Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work!!

Do you know the work of Nico Delort? (Thanks for sharing, Josh!)


The Center for Cartoon Studies has a Children's Book Residency in 2020 Exploring Jewish Themes and Content

From my University of Glasgow: Resilience: Thoughts and Tools for Showing Up in Life

From Muddy Colors: THE MAGIC OF ‘MAGIC: THE GATHERING’ (AN ARTIST’S PERSPECTIVE.) and Ophelia by Howard Lyon (with a demo video!)


From PW: Bologna 2020 Debuts Comics Award Winners, Comics Corner

From Ruth Sanderson: Winter Book Sale (This is my friend at Hollins U.)

From PW: Fall 2020 Children's Sneak Previews

OFF TOPIC BUT INTERESTING
From BrainPickings: The Measure of a Life Well Lived: Henry Miller on Growing Old, the Perils of Success, and the Secret of Remaining Young at Heart

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