Tuesday, March 31, 2009

No Picture Book Sample? No Sale.

Vote already!

Mo Willems says Vote early, vote often...

More voting news via Fuse:

All submissions to the Top 100 Picture Books Poll end tonight at midnight.
(See the librarians at The Ferguson Library for their suggestions.)

Bart's Blackboard

Past Simpson opening blackboards: "No one cares what my definition of 'is' is," "Spitwads are not free speech." (from the-simpsons-mocks-the-ban)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sunday, March 22, 2009






(click on pictures for a small slideshow)
Two Kinds of Pie

Teenagers, past and future

jepg from dc.wikia.com/wiki/Image: Adventure_Comics_

and the cover of Teenagers from the Future: Essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes

Chunky, awkward, choppy, sketchy, wobbly, clumsy, and spontaneous

The masterly Matthew Cordell.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Newest Medium:

Illustrating with Save and Undo
(From the November/December 2000 issue of The Horn Book Magazine)

Check out Lauren Castillo's beautiful portfolio and Etsy shop!

cross-reference

Picture Book selection made easy, thanks to ChoiceBooks. (Thanks too, to A Fuse #8 Production - Blog on School Library Journal)

Don't taz me bro!

From an actual Archie comic. (thanks Betsy!)
Illustration by David Small from THAT BOOK WOMAN, by Heather Henson
The "Book Women" of Eastern Kentucky: W.P.A.'s Pack Horse Librarians (photo from the KDLA, WPA Photographic Collection)

Warning for the menopausal librarian: If you sometimes find yourself crying in front of your storytime audience, you must read THAT BOOK WOMAN a couple of times to yourself before reading it at storytime.

Slideshow

mural by Christoph Niemann

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Humanities and Social Sciences Library

Sometimes I use this blog as a place to stash pictures and information that I find too overwhelming to take in all at once. It's like a garage, only it's filled with amazing stuff instead of broken bikes and deflated soccer balls.

Mad Money

In a parody of a Slumdog Millionaire ad, Mad Magazine plans to spoof Bernie Madoff. (info and jpeg from walletpop.com)

Can Jim Cramer be far behind?