Children’s Book Brain Barf
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008It turns out I still have a lot of information bouncing around my head regarding children’s book publishing.

It turns out I still have a lot of information bouncing around my head regarding children’s book publishing.
I have been trying to hold back on the book purchases lately, since we have been moving around the country a bunch in the past few years. Let me tell you: boxes full of books are frickin’ heavy! It’s either that, or you have to pack a lot of smaller boxes, and then you just make more trips. Next time: movers.
Anyway, birthdays are good for a lot of things, but especially for getting things that you are not buying for yourself. I keep my Amazon wishlist(s) pretty full, though mostly as a reminder to myself of what I really want to buy or check out the next time I am at a bookstore. However, for my birthday last month I got a gift certificate to Amazon, and I could no longer hold myself back:

Not pictured is the copy of Graphic Design by Milton Glaser (which arrived earlier and has gotten its due lovin’), but in the photo are the contents of my big box of goodies:the latest edition of the Graphic Arts Guild Handbook, a contemporary drawing collection called Vitamin D, Charlie Harper’s Beguiled by the Wild, and Dave Cooper’s (aliased here as Hector Mumbly) Bagel’s Lucky Hat.
While I’m sorry for the movers who will eventually have to move yet more books the next time we relocate, I’m not sorry to have these in my collection. The internet is great and all, but sometimes you just need more than 72 dots per inch to view the art.
Seeing the art in-person is better yet, but as we all know, money doesn’t grow on trees. At least not in Minnesota.
