by IBBY | May 22, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2017
Stories in Detail: Wimmelbooks and Narrative back to IBBYLink Spring 2019 Elys Dolan When writing and illustrating picture books I’ve always found the devil is in the detail. I can’t help but surround the central narrative with extra characters, detailed settings and...
by IBBY | Sep 12, 2017 | IBBYLink Spring 2017
Jane Ray: Illustrations for the Nightingale Project Detail from Green Tree. Copyright © 2016 Jane Ray and the Nightingale Project back to IBBYLink Spring 2017 Judith Philo An exhibition at: South Kensington and Chelsea Mental Health Centre 1 Nightingale Place, London...
by IBBY | Sep 12, 2017 | IBBYLink Spring 2017
‘Bears Can’t Live in Houses with People, Can They …?’: Raymond Briggs’ Picture Book The Bear back to IBBYLink Spring 2017 June Hopper Swain British-born author/illustrator Raymond Briggs’ picture books for children usually challenge the viewer in one way or another....
by IBBY | Sep 12, 2017 | IBBYLink Spring 2017
What Are You Playing At? back to IBBYLink Spring 2017 Anna McQuinn On a French stand at the Bologna Bookfair in 2012, I came across one of the most interesting books I’d ever seen. I’ve worked in children’s publishing since 1989, so that’s saying something! It took me...
by IBBY | Sep 12, 2017 | IBBYLink Spring 2017
Empathy: A Monstrous Call? back to IBBYLink Spring 2017 ‘I think I’ve worked you out, O’Malley,’ Harry finally said. ‘I think I know what it is you’re asking for.’ – Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls This week I went to the film adaptation of the novel A Monster...