
First, a well-deserved CONGRATULATIONS KITTY to awesome guy and STNY agent John M. Cusick on the sale of his debut novel! Girl Parts was purchased (at auction!) by Candlewick Press, editor Deb Noyes-Wayshak. Audio rights purchased (at auction too!) by Tim Ditlow at Brilliance Audio. UK and ANZ rights are still being discussed. WOW, way to go, John!
Continuing today's lotsa-love theme... I have a new fave illustrator to rave over! Joining the brilliant Sir John Burningham, Polly Dunbar, Russel Ayto, Peter Brown (and newcomers Neil Numberman and Leeza Hernandez) in Ame's "Dang, They're Fantastic!" Hall o' Children's Book Illustrator Fame is... ROSS COLLINS!

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Alvie Eats Soup by Ross Collins (Arthur A. Levin Books, Scholastic Press, 2002). As the title suggests, Alvie eats soup. The problem? Alvie only eats soup--soup for every meal! His folks try everything to get Alvie to eat anything else, but nothing works. Worse, Alvie's grandma Francesca the gourmet chef is coming to town! (You'll love the pics of steadfast Alvie, especially the soup spoon tucked behind Alvie's ear like a pencil!)

Jack and the Dreamsack by Laurence Anholt, illustrated by Ross Collins (Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2003). The most imaginative, beautiful, fabulous children's "dreamscape" fantasy ever. EVER!
The No


The Three Grumpies by Tamra Wight, illustrated by Ross Collins (Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2003). When a girl wakes up on the wrong side of the bed, Grumpy, Grumpier, and Grumpiest follow her about all day. (And, they're really rather fetching in their stripey sweater accessories!)
After all this PB goodness, I had to check out one of Mr. Collins' MGs, too!
Medusa

The prolific Mr. Collins has other books, too--go check 'em out!
Now, because I like you: here's the promised pic of my space rock! It's a tektite, a natural glass formed when a meteorite hits and melts the rock around it. It feels like the sucked-down inside of a peppermint, and smells a bit like a cotton ball.

Tomorrow is Monkeykid's birthday, and I've got a whole lotta little cupcakes (PB? I wish! Not allowed at school) to bake, so I'll see ya Wednesday, PBnauts!
Great post, Ame! And HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Monkeykid!!! : )
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't believe I am not familiar with any of those books! I'll be sure to check them out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up on illustrator Ross Collins- I'll keep an eye out for him.
ReplyDeleteNow check this out - I just saw your rock pic - hadn't read post yet. Look again. It looks like a woman in the bath viewed from directly above her ... the rock is her hair and her arms are bent outward but under the blue, circling water. Even reminds me of a famous painting - maybe Van Gogh, not sure. I love it!
And Happy Birthday to you-know-who!
jeanne
Thanks, everybody! Thanks for sharing my excitement about a cool illustrator, thanks for sharing book love, thanks for the birthday wishes for Monkeykid, and Jeanne, thanks for showing me a new way to look at that pic. (It's that whole Illustrator Eye thing you have!) I stared at this for a full minute before I had a "HOORAY, I SEE IT!" moment. (Like when they had those Stare-eograms at the mall, remember? But those would take me like, an hour!) Cheers, PBnauts!
ReplyDeleteYour blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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