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1. Favorite question for my favorite illustrator(s) is (are)...

Did you have to go through all of this bull shit to get noticed...published? And if so how did you cope as an artist whose best and possibly rational listener is his work right in front of him?

I would love to ask my "heroes" this question. And another Q is how long from concept/execution to where you are now? And how you did it. I'll bet it would be interesting. I'll bet many of these journeys were not the norm. I know Peter's isn't.


I am not good at this extended business section.

How many illustrators get picked through slush? How many years did you keep subbing? HOW MANY YEARS? Errrr........ Read the rest of this post

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2. Drought, Doubt and Duty: Mei Ming and the Dragon’s Daughter

Mei Ming and the Dragon's DaughterAuthor: Lydia Bailey
Illustrator: Martin Springett
Published: 1991 Scholastic Canada (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0590733702 Chapters.ca Amazon.com

Rhythmic narration, enchanting riddles and an elegant fusion of Asian and art deco illustration draw us into an adventure in friendship and fortitude that highlights the fragility of life and the fortune that is water.

You can read about more of our favourite Canadian, Asian-themed children’s books here.

You’ll find a great list of dragon related books and activities here.

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