Picture•book•ing - interviews with authors and illustrators
A podcast by Nick Patton
231 Episodes
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029: Chris Ayers – Healing & Drawing Together
Published: 6/17/2015 -
028: Rebecca Kai Dotlich – We talked, The end.
Published: 6/3/2015 -
027: Molly Idle – Art of the Sequel
Published: 5/20/2015 -
026: Sanae Ishida – A Little Ninja Girl and A Lot of Japanese Culture
Published: 5/6/2015 -
025: Ovi Nedelcu – Bringing an Animation Background to Picture Books
Published: 4/22/2015 -
024: Picturebooking Panel – Katherine Roy, Will Terry, Airlie Anderson, Fred Koehler & Carter Higgins
Published: 4/8/2015 -
023: Matt Tavares – Baseball, Apple Pie and Picture Books
Published: 3/25/2015 -
022: Charby Ibrahim – Choosing Yourself Mate
Published: 3/11/2015 -
021: Jason Chin – Using Fiction to tell a Non-Fiction Story
Published: 2/25/2015 -
020: Dan Santat – The Depth of Great Characters
Published: 2/11/2015 -
019: Katherine Roy – The Process of Making a Picture Book
Published: 1/28/2015 -
018: Samuel Valentino – Understanding Folklore Types
Published: 1/14/2015 -
017: Best of Picturebooking 2014
Published: 12/31/2014 -
016: Fred Koehler – How One Sketch Can Change Everything
Published: 12/17/2014 -
015: Kelly Murphy – Finding Your Artistic Voice
Published: 12/3/2014 -
014: Matthew Winner Has Been Busy
Published: 11/19/2014 -
013: Peter Brown – How Mr. Brown Goes Wild
Published: 11/5/2014 -
012: Will Terry – Is Now a Good Time to be an Artist?
Published: 10/22/2014 -
011: Carter Higgins Part 2 – Everything You Need for a Treehouse
Published: 10/8/2014 -
010: Jesse Klausmeier – Open This Little Book and Play This Little Podcast
Published: 9/24/2014
Learn about children’s books from the people who make them with in-depth interviews with children’s book authors and illustrators for people who believe that art and literature can have a profoundly positive impact on a kid’s life. Picturebooking is here to serve those who want to understand what it takes to create these stories. And engaging with Picturebooking will help you get inspired, feel connected and take action toward making a difference through picture books.