What I’m Doing at Kirkus This Week, Plus What I Did Last Week, Featuring Helen Ahpornsiri and Jaime Hernandez
Friday, March 30th, 2018


his ears alert to the slightest sound of movement.”
— From Helen Ahpornsiri’s Drawn from Nature
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Over at Kirkus today, I’ve got picture books with big subjects on the mind.
That is here.
Last week over at Kirkus (here), I wrote about four new Spring picture books. Today at 7-Imp, I have art from two of them — Helen Ahpornsiri’s Drawn from Nature (Candlewick, March 2018) and Jaime Hernandez’s The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America (TOON Books & Graphics, April 2018).
I wish I had some spreads to show you from Guridi’s Once Upon a Time (Tate Publishing, March 2018), but I wasn’t able to secure any.
And this Sunday here at 7-Imp, I’ll share images and sketches and such from Rowboat Watkins’s Big Bunny (Chronicle, April 2018).
Enjoy!
“I enjoyed drawing from a very early age, and even before I enrolled in Film Animation, I always loved to draw children. Their energy, spontaneity, the purity and honesty of their emotions—all of that makes them the best subjects to portray. They have such an incredible range of expressions and emotions. When I decided to break into the field of illustration, I didn’t even need to think where I wanted to try out my luck first. Children’s book publishing was the only place I wanted to start.”








