Tuesday, May 16, 2017

THE BOOK OF MISTAKES



"A striking debut picture book celebrates the creative process... It would be a grave mistake 
not to pick up this picture book."   
-Kirkus, starred review

"At once philosophical and imbued with adventurousness, 
this picture book lifts to the level of the sublime the idea of putting one's slip-ups in perspective."   
-THE WALL STREET JOURNAL



It's here! 

The Book of Mistakes is out in the world! 

Signed copies are also available through Browsers Bookshop— you can order them here.


INTERVIEWS (learn about the making of The Book of Mistakes):



SEVEN IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST
DESIGN OF THE PICTURE BOOK
LET'S TALK PICTURE BOOKS

KIDLIT 411 (coming May 26th)

ALL THE WONDERS PODCAST (coming May 30th)


REVIEWS:


"The idea of setbacks being opportunities in disguise is no stranger to picture book pages, but rarely has it been illuminated with such style, imagination, and compassion."  
 -Publishers Weekly, starred review

"The juxtaposition of mistakes and opportunity is the through line of this original offering that gives children a new way to think about the creative process.  One thing's for sure: this will lead kids to see their own so-called mistakes in a new, more positive light."   
-Booklist, starred review



ABOUT The Book of Mistakes:


Zoom meets Beautiful Oops! in this memorable picture book debut about the creative process, and the way in which “mistakes” can blossom into inspiration


One eye was bigger than the other.  That was a mistake.
The weird  frog-cat-cow thing? It made an excellent bush.
And the inky smudges… they look as if they were always meant to be leaves floating gently across the sky.


As one artist incorporates accidental splotches, spots, and misshapen things into her art, she transforms her piece in quirky and unexpected ways, taking readers on a journey through her process. Told in minimal, playful text, this story shows readers that even the biggest “mistakes” can be the source of the brightest ideas—and that, at the end of the day, we are all works in progress, too.


Fans of Peter Reynolds’s Ish and Patrick McDonnell’s A Perfectly Messed-Up Story will love the funny, poignant, completely unique storytelling of The Book of Mistakes. And, like Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, it makes the perfect graduation gift, encouraging readers to have a positive outlook as they learn to face life’s obstacles.



Saturday, February 25, 2017

a song of its own



"Prior to becoming an author, I spent over twenty years working in the music business. Desmond Child, a songwriting mentor of mine, taught me that precision and economy of words create great impact, that rhythmic form makes art memorable. He was right. It might be difficult to recite a short passage of text from memory. But if a song plays on the radio---a song we haven't heard in years---why can we sing every single word? Rhythm and melody.


Rhythm and melody make prose memorable. I apply these musical principles to my writing. When I'm drafting a novel, I read my work aloud, listening for tempo and flow. If I stumble, I revise the sentence, pruning and subtracting until the melody is just right. Mind your rhythmic form.  If you do, the prose will live and breathe on the page, will linger in the reader's mind as a song of its own."

-Ruta Sepetys (
sharing her thoughts with the SCBWI Insight here.)




This is a wonderful reminder.  And one that I think this is true of illustration as well.




Tuesday, January 31, 2017

common wisdom


"The common wisdom says that people are not reading as much literature 
as they used to. Do you believe it?"

"Yes, I keep coming across this “common wisdom” too. In fact, I keep reading it. Perhaps I should read less worrying “wisdom” and more literature, as literature makes me believe and common wisdom makes me worry."

-Daniel Handler, Lemony Snicket in this interview with Walter Ryce




A few new pieces here...