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  • Illustrations Of Table Scenes From Alice In Wonderland

    Illustrations Of Table Scenes From Alice In Wonderland

    May 1, 2022

    Having an Alice In Wonderland tea party? Here’s what it might look like, according to various illustrators.

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  • Schnitzel von Krumm Forget-Me-Not by Lynley Dodd Picture Book Analysis

    Schnitzel von Krumm Forget-Me-Not by Lynley Dodd Picture Book Analysis

    April 30, 2022

    Schnitzel Von Krumm Forget Me Not is the tenth book in Lynley Dodd’s Hairy Maclary series, and was published in 1998. Many of Lynley Dodd’s picture books are told with a carnivalesque structure. Schnitzel von Krumm, Forget-me-not is different. This one is told using classic structure and, in my opinion, is one of the most…

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  • A Family Man by V.S. Pritchett Short Story Analysis

    April 29, 2022

    “A Family Man” is a short story by British writer V.S. Pritchett (1900-1997), published in a 1977 edition of The New Yorker. Pritchett was a critic as well as a writer, and as a writer, was best known for the short form.

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  • Veronica by Roger Duvoisin

    Veronica by Roger Duvoisin

    April 28, 2022

    Veronica is a 1961 picture book by Swiss-American author and illustrator Roger Duvoisin. Some of the illustrations are full colour, others in black marker pen.

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  • Slinky Malinki, Open The Door by Lynley Dodd

    Slinky Malinki, Open The Door by Lynley Dodd

    April 27, 2022

    Slinky Malinki (1993) is a rhyming carnivalesque picture book written and illustrated New Zealander Lynley Dodd. This book is an excellent case study in how writers and illustrators might encourage young readers to turn the page. LETTERBOXING AS PAGE TURNER Slinky Malinkiand Stickybeak Sydwere a troublesome pair;do you know what they did?Alone in the houseone…

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  • Story Opening Case Study: The Time Traveller’s Wife

    Story Opening Case Study: The Time Traveller’s Wife

    April 26, 2022

    The opening to sci-fi romance epic, The Time Traveller’s Wife, was a massive bestseller upon publication. How do the opening paragraphs draw readers in?

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  • Loneliness by Bruno Schulz Short Story Analysis

    Loneliness by Bruno Schulz Short Story Analysis

    April 24, 2022

    “Loneliness” is a (very) short story by Polish Jewish writer Bruno Schulz, translated into English by Celina Wieniewska and published in The New Yorker in 1977. Although the story appeared to English audiences in 1977, long after WW2, Bruno Schulz lived from 1892-1942. This story appeared in one of Bruno Schulz’s two short story collections,…

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  • Take Care, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas and Paul Meisel Analysis

    Take Care, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas and Paul Meisel Analysis

    April 12, 2022

    The structure of Take Care, Good Knight is interesting because it is a perfect blend of carnivalesque and classic fairytale plot points (as outlined by Vladimir Propp). Where one carnivalesque plot point comes out, a fairytale plot point goes in.

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  • Story Opening Case Study: Never Let Me Go

    Story Opening Case Study: Never Let Me Go

    April 10, 2022

    The openings to stories by Kazuo Ishiguro are on the challenging side. Ishiguro writes for readers who persevere with a slow-burn mystery, who appreciate stories with gaps. It can be fun to fill in the gaps.

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  • Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer: You don’t have to be useful

    Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer: You don’t have to be useful

    April 9, 2022

    Getting Rudolphed is a concept from disability activism with notable crossover in children’s literature… unfortunately for children’s literature.

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  • The Town Square In Art And Illustration

    The Town Square In Art And Illustration

    April 9, 2022

    Header: Cathedral Square, Milan – Illustration by Dino Buzzati, 1957

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  • Bad Guys by Aaron Blabey Novel Study

    Bad Guys by Aaron Blabey Novel Study

    April 8, 2022

    Bad Guys is a bestselling Australian early reader by Australian author and illustrator Aaron Blabey. The Bad Guys series is frequently recommended for kids who enjoy Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Treehouse series, stories by David Walliams, Ahn Do Weirdo, the Real Pigeons series, Minecraft Zombie books and other children’s books parents can find…

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  • Story Opening Case Study: Uglies by Scott Westerfield

    Story Opening Case Study: Uglies by Scott Westerfield

    March 28, 2022

    A close analysis of the opening to a 2005 young adult novel. How much backstory to include? What about setting? And how does setting link to character and theme?

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  • Volcano, Lava, Magma

    Volcano, Lava, Magma

    March 26, 2022

    Volcanos in art and storytelling

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  • Treasure In Art And Illustration

    March 24, 2022

    Treasure: It’s never about the treasure. It’s about the adventure of finding it. Treasure in adventure stories is a stand-in for ‘winning’.

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