I’m Still Excited and Want to Share More Art
Before I Have to Get to Work Already
Monday, January 10th, 2011
I want to add, now that I got that Caldecott yawp’ing out of me, congratulations to all of today’s winners in all categories.
Just because I want to celebrate with more art, here’s a previously-featured illustration from Seeds of Change (Lee & Low Books, April 2010), written by Jen Cullerton Johnson and illustrated by Sonia Lynn Sadler, who was named the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent (Illustrator) Award winner. (To see more, visit this August 2010 post.)

The Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book is Gary Golio’s vibrant picture book biography of the young Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow (Clarion Books, October 2010), illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. You can visit this December 2010 post for more illustrations from that title.
Okay, seriously. To the work-that-pays…
All images posted with permission of publishers and recycled from earlier posts.


In honor of tomorrow morning’s 
And now we come to that odd time of year, blogging-wise, when I won’t necessarily be talking about 2011 titles. I will soon. Fear not. But I’m still not done with some 2010 stragglers I wanted to mention. And
Is it Sunday? The holiday-days are still running together for me, but at least I think I have the right day. I take my chances. If it’s really, say, Monday and I’m posting this, just lie to me and list your kicks anyway. Deal? Deal. 


Alfred and I are here to look back on What Happened at 7-Imp in 2010. I’ve done this for the past two years every December, and—