Alternate title: "James & the Giant Tulip." Alternate of the alternate title: "My Favorite Spring Children's Story" (a boring but true title that would prob get more clicks than me trying to be cute).
Continuing to catch up with your writing. :) Loving your posts. And, naturally, I'm finding myself gravitating towards your James Marshall posts.
I addressed this topic, Marshall's use of stereotypes, a few weeks ago. The subject had been hanging over my head since starting work on his biography so I finally wanted to put my thoughts into writing.
And talk about "too cute" titles... you can see my first draft title in the blog post url (to the tune of DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS):
Continuing to catch up with your writing. :) Loving your posts. And, naturally, I'm finding myself gravitating towards your James Marshall posts.
I addressed this topic, Marshall's use of stereotypes, a few weeks ago. The subject had been hanging over my head since starting work on his biography so I finally wanted to put my thoughts into writing.
And talk about "too cute" titles... you can see my first draft title in the blog post url (to the tune of DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS):
https://jerroldconnors.com/2023/03/24/the-hippos-wear-feathers-in-their-hair-clap-clap-clap-clap-deep-in-the-heart-of-texas/
Thanks for checking out Moonbow, Jerrold. Very exciting that you're working on a biography of Marshall. I'll be eager to check it out. Keep me posted!