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Patti Gay did a nice write up about me on her illustrators blog. There are some other cool profiles there too so check them out while you are there!
She lives in California now but went to CCAD in Columbus. Check out her
site!
http://theillustratorsmarket.blogspot.com/2014/04/christina-wald.html
I'm the new kid on the (cell) block over at Sleuths, Spies and Alibis, a group blog all about YA and MG mysteries. Cool, right? Come say hi and check out the blog; there's lots of good stuff to read.
Oh, and the best part? No one has warned them to hide the silver yet, so shhh....
This cool illustration blog interviewed me for their illustrators and technology spot.
http://girllustrators.com/post/12210120234/childrens-book-illustrators-and-technology-q-a-withWhile you are there, check out the rest of the site too:
http://girllustrators.com/
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Earlier today we posted an excerpt from When A Gene Makes You Smell Like a Fish…and Other Tales about the Genes in Your Body, by Lisa Seachrist Chiu. Now we are going to delve deeper into the book with an excerpt that looks at a specific genetic disease, Marfan syndrome.
On January 24,1986, U.S. Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman took a well-earned breather during a game her team was playing in Matsue, Japan. It was the third game of the evening, and Hyman rotated out on a routine substitution. She sat on the bench and within seconds slid to the floor. Just two years after her team made history winning a silver medal in Los Angeles, the woman touted as the best female volleyball player ever was dead. (more…)
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