

The New Yorker ran a profile of Mo Willems. It’s really one of the best pieces I’ve seen on a children’s book creator in a while. Consider it must-read. Click here to get going.
You ever listen to the NPR gameshow Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me? Daniel Handler recently appeared during the Not My Job segment of the show. Click here to listen.
I didn’t attend ALA Midwinter this year, so I especially enjoyed Fuse #8’s treasures from the exhibits floor. Click here to read.
Author/illustrator Mike Lowery has a good post over at The Nerdy Book Club aboutfinding inspiration. He even makes a comic to get you (or some kids you know, perhaps?) started. Click here to see it.
Publishers Weekly shares The Most-Anticipated Children’s and YA Books of Spring 2017. Click here to read.
. . . maybe one of the books mentioned in the Heavy Medal 2018 Reading List. Click here to read it.


The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine by Mark Twain and Philip Stead, with illustrations by Erin Stead. Out fall 2017.
Mark Twain left notes for a children’s fairytale, and now Philip and Erin Stead have completed it. This is crazy and awesome. The news was first shared in the New York Times (it’s a great article). Click here to read it.

It’s that time of year. The post-YMA time when Mr. Schu interviews folks who won awards. So far Adam Gidwitz, Lauren Wolk, and Vera Brosgol have appeared. These are so fun. Click the image below to read.

A reminder… pic.twitter.com/cD36inL44b
— Mo Willems' Pigeon (@The_Pigeon) January 30, 2017
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