Some Random Tidbits: 7-Imp’s very own original artwork; The Cybils 2007; an Adam Rex contest; and Eisha’s meme response
September 11th, 2007    by Eisha and Jules
Hi there. Three random announcements here at 7-Imp on this Tuesday.
First, we are truly excited to share our very own 7-Imp art work here at the blog, thanks to illustrator Frank Dormer. In July, we featured an illustration from Frank’s upcoming illustrated picture book, Not So Tall For Six, written by Dianna Hutts Aston (to be published in ’08 by Charlesbridge). And can you even believe that this was Frank’s response? He created this original, action-packed Mad Tea Party illustration just for us and posted it at his blog. We were rather squealy-excited about this wonderful image, and then he told us, yes, it’s ours to do with as we please! So, we decided to put it on our new “Featured Illustrators” page (a definite work-in-progress — we’re, essentially, compiling a list of the illustrators we feature every Sunday, as well as a growing list of those illustrators or author/illustrators we have interviewed), replacing the Tenniel Alice image in that template with Frank’s (it just took a while, as 7-Imp’s tech support, a.k.a. Jules’ husband, had to figure out how to place the new image in the template on that page). Go see, and tell us what you think! The page is kind of like 7-Imp’s art gallery; maybe we can even put thumbnail images there one day. Anyway, it’s perfect with Frank’s Alice scene up top. Many, many thanks to Mr. Dormer! . . . Maybe as time goes by, we can have a different Alice image for each page (although we will probably always be married to the Tenniel image on the blog’s very front page. We started out with it and want to stick with it for as long as 7-Imp is alive. We’re sentimental that way).
Secondly, remember The Cybils last year? Well, it’s that time of year again — it’s time for The Cybils 2007. Here is Anne Boles Levy’s post on it, in which she declares that this year’s sequel to The Cybils will feature some new bloggers, a new site design, and belly dancers. Hoo hah! And here’s the blog for now, which Anne re-worked a bit, and the new site of which she speaks will be unveiled soon. Kelly Herold is hard at work on this new home page, where the cybils.com domain name will be parked. Daily posts will begin there on September 17th, and nominations will open October 1st.
We at 7-Imp will be heading two separate categories this year. Yes, between the two of us, we’re covering the world of picture books: Eisha will be heading the Non-Fiction Picture Books category, and Jules will be the organizer for the Fiction Picture Books category. We’re honored to be doing so and really looking forward to the awards again this year. We’ll have continual updates here at 7-Imp.
Seven cheers for Cybil-ance all around! . . .
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