This is an amazing post! I’ve been really craving some big picture looks at children’s books creators I admire and you did such a great job with this one about ungerer (one of my favorites). Loved it!
This might be my favorite post of your yet, Taylor — I’m a huge Ungerer fan, and you’ve captured his work and style so beautifully and poetically here. Fantastic job, once again!
Thank you, Sarah! I felt sort of terrified hitting publish on this one. I get so intimated writing about people I greatly admire. And with Tomi it feels extra scary since he was so idiosyncratic! What do I know? But this is my take (for now), or at least it's one of my takes. :)
Loved reading this. Have you read any of the Ungerer interviews done by Burgin Streetman for her blog, Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves? http://www.vintagechildrensbooksmykidloves.com/search?q=tomi
Thank you, Rachel! I’m happy you enjoyed it!
This is an amazing post! I’ve been really craving some big picture looks at children’s books creators I admire and you did such a great job with this one about ungerer (one of my favorites). Loved it!
This might be my favorite post of your yet, Taylor — I’m a huge Ungerer fan, and you’ve captured his work and style so beautifully and poetically here. Fantastic job, once again!
Thank you, Sarah! I felt sort of terrified hitting publish on this one. I get so intimated writing about people I greatly admire. And with Tomi it feels extra scary since he was so idiosyncratic! What do I know? But this is my take (for now), or at least it's one of my takes. :)