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  • Crowd Scenes In Art And Illustration

    Crowd Scenes In Art And Illustration

    July 5, 2022

    How long does it take to illustrate a picture book? Well, that depends on many things, including the illustrator’s style. Another important factor: The nature and number of any crowd scenes. An illustration of a crowd scene, with individuated characters, can take as long as the rest of the entire book.

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  • Eloise by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight

    Eloise by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight

    July 4, 2022

    Eloise is a classic 1955 picture book written by Kay Thompson, illustrated by Hilary Knight. Writer Kay Thompson (1909–1998) was also a composer, musician, actress and singer. Illustrator Hilary Knight was born in Hempstead, Long Island, New York, in 1926.

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  • What is an example of matriarchy?

    June 25, 2022

    The word matriarchy does not mean what you think it means. You probably mean ‘matrilineal’ or ‘matricentric’.

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  • Definition of logical fallacy

    June 23, 2022

    Fallacy is a specific kind of mistaken belief: You arrive at a conclusion through faulty thinking.

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  • Framing A Story

    June 21, 2022

    Framing a story: Presenting a narrative to an audience so the story is immersive (but not too immersive), suspenseful (but not baffling), and complex (but not convoluted).

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  • Tristan and Isolde: Passionate vs Spiritual Love

    Tristan and Isolde: Passionate vs Spiritual Love

    June 7, 2022

    Today we think of love in binaries such as love versus lust, but go back a few centuries and the binary was thought of a little differently: Passionate vs. Spiritual.

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  • The October Game by Ray Bradbury Short Story Study

    The October Game by Ray Bradbury Short Story Study

    June 6, 2022

    “The October Game” (1948) is a short Hallowe’en horror story by American author Ray Bradbury. It has the plot of an urban legend with the characterisation of a written narrative.

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  • Eric Carle-esque Collage In Children’s Illustration

    Eric Carle-esque Collage In Children’s Illustration

    May 30, 2022

    Some children’s illustrators use paper collage to illustrate their books by painting and and decorating their own assortment of cut paper. Think The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Eric Carle’s artwork is often shown in classrooms as a model for children creating paper collages. Today I’d like to introduce you to a few artists who create similar artwork.…

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  • Invisible Bird by Claire-Louise Bennett Short Story Analysis

    May 29, 2022

    Claire-Louise Bennett’s story is a great mentor text if you’re writing (perhaps autobiographically) about a period in someone’s life, looking back after much has been forgotten, when memories come episodically. The difficulty with these stories is: How to end them?

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  • Aliens and UFOs in Storytelling

    Aliens and UFOs in Storytelling

    May 28, 2022

    A brief history of aliens, UFOs and otherworldly creatures in art, literature and storytelling more generally.

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  • Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack by Lynley Dodd Analysis

    Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack by Lynley Dodd Analysis

    May 28, 2022

    Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack (1999) is a picture book written and illustrated by New Zealand storyteller Lynley Dodd. A duckling saves Hairy’s life. Although many of the Hairy Maclary stories are written with the carnivalesque picture book structure, this one is not. Hairy is not on a fun adventure this time; it is summer,…

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  • The Wind Is My Lover (Singoalla) Swedish Classic

    The Wind Is My Lover (Singoalla) Swedish Classic

    May 21, 2022

    I need to show you these beautiful illustrations by Swedish illustrator Carl Larsson, more famous for colourful, domestic scenes.

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  • Aerial Views Of Beaches In Art And Illustration

    Aerial Views Of Beaches In Art And Illustration

    May 20, 2022

    Paintings and illustrations of beaches from above and from a distance.

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  • We Didn’t by Stuart Dybek Short Story Analysis

    May 19, 2022

    “We Didn’t” is a short story by American writer Stuart Dybek, included in The Best American Short Stories 1994. A man addresses his first love. With the insight that comes from middle-age, the narrator feels sad about the tragicomic incident that that led to their breakup.

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  • Charles by Shirley Jackson Short Story Analysis

    May 18, 2022

    “Charles” is a very short story by Shirley Jackson, first published in 1948. Told in first person from a mother’s point of view, this is the story of a little boy who starts school and immediately transforms from a little boy into a smart-mouthed brat. He talks constantly about a boy called Charles who gets…

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