Tomi Ungerer
When he draws, Ungerer never uses an eraser, preferring to
redraw something as often as 30 times to get it right, but without
losing the spontaneity. He is rarely satisfied, and hates to look back
at his work.
When he draws, Ungerer never uses an eraser, preferring to
redraw something as often as 30 times to get it right, but without
losing the spontaneity. He is rarely satisfied, and hates to look back
at his work.
2000AD turned 35 yesterday. It may be old but it is still looking good for its age!
Frank Bruni talks John Green, Fault in Our Stars and the YA push that has made it one of the most successful genres in publishing.
“I can’t say I feel quite that passionately about “The Fault in Our Stars.” But I admire it enormously, more so than most of the adult-targeted novels I’ve read of late. And I found myself eager to share it. I bought a copy for a dear friend’s 12-year-old daughter. Then I sent a copy each to my two brothers, for them to pass on to any of their seven children who might be interested. I sent another copy to my sister, for her four kids.”
Because there are just never enough book domino videos…