Seven Questions Over Breakfast with Ethan Long
Tuesday, February 24th, 2015
Author-illustrator Ethan Long likes a good breakfast, such as Belgian waffles with strawberries and whipped cream and lots of bacon. But overall, he tells me, “these days, since I am a 46 year old man and I can get chubby pretty easily, I make it a point to consume a bowl of oatmeal with walnuts and raisins and a glass of orange juice every morning.”
I’m going to say we splurge this morning during our breakfast interview and have some of those Belgian waffles. One must always splurge.
Plus coffee. Gotta have coffee.
As you can see, if you scroll down to the bibliography at the very end of this post, Ethan is a prolific children’s book author and illustrator. He received the 2013 Geisel Award for Up, Tall and High, released by Putnam. This is an interview I intended to post at the end of last year, but things got busy. Better late than never. At least now, we can hear about which new books are on the horizon for Ethan in 2015.
Without further ado …






“I think poetry and writing for children have something in common, which I think of as ‘get on with it.’ 


Phil and Matt visit today—and their editor, Neal Porter, even briefly pops in—for an informal chat about the book. As in, it’s one long email conversation that I am posting here for fellow picture book fans. I ask about the book; we talk about our love for
Good morning, all. 
