Is it Monday already? Where did the weekend go? Oh I know... taxes. hissssssss
I woke up this morning with a knot the size of Kansas in my back, which makes it pretty hard to do anything more than lay in bed and read all day. (Funny how your body forces you to take a day off once in a while, huh?)
Luckily a while back I stocked up on a few treats. Since I was up anyway making some Tater Tots (hey, its a "sick day", junk food is allowed) I thought I'd might as well blog about them (the treats, not the Tater Tots).
First up is Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!
This book is just charming!
Here's a nice little review of it, before it won the Newbery Medal.
And here is another nice article in the Medieval News blog about Ms. Schlitz and the book.
And Robert Byrd, the illustrator, has a cool slideshow of the books illustrations on his website.
I'd say that if you're into anything Medieval, or like plays, or would just like to read something refreshing, this is a good choice! I'm loving it.
My "read in bed at night" book right now is "The Golden Compass", which I'm aaaaaalmost finished with. I'm glad I bought the whole "His Dark Materials" trilogy so I can just dive right into the next one.
No, I haven't seen the movie. But I've seen enough trailers to have a hard time NOT picturing Nicole Kidman as I'm reading. Oh well.
This next book is more like "work", but its good:
I'd Rather Be in the Studio just says it all doesn't it?
This woman is good. She has a website. She just nails you on all the stuff you don't want to do to get yourself out there. I'm in kind of a "I need a makeover" mode right now and am looking for some guidance. Her advice is more for 'fine' artists than children's book illustrators, but its all good.
Just thought I'd share.
Well, the Tater Tots are done, my back is starting to scream at me from sitting in this chair, so I guess I'd better go. If I can get up...
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Now, back to "doing something cooler!"
*Thanks to Kelly Fineman's LiveJournal for pointing me to the interview.
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By: Paula Pertile,
on 4/14/2008
Blog: Drawing a Fine Line (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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By: Sara Lewis Holmes,
on 10/4/2007
Blog: Read Write Believe (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This quote is inspiring me as I rewrite, revise, redo, rethink, and remodel my manuscript:
Neil Gaiman: "We (authors) don't train very easily because we're like otters. You know, a dolphin you can train. You can say, 'Do this, and you'll get a fish.' With an otter, if it does something cool and you give it a fish, next time it will try and do something cooler." (Full interview here.)*
Now, back to "doing something cooler!"
*Thanks to Kelly Fineman's LiveJournal for pointing me to the interview.
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So sorry you are having back problems! Eat as many Tater Tots as you need too. Might I suggest a Nestle's Crunch bar as a chaser??
Cool. I was looking through your other posts (after getting an Alert for the first one) and found this. Thanks so much. Yep, work. But enjoy it and you'll go far!