Dan Santat: All The Wonders, Episode 392

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After the Fall

Dan Santat (@dsantat), author illustrator most recently of After The Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again), stops by the podcast to talk about overcoming obstacles, an obsession with negative space, and a story synonymous with falling.

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Episode Notes

Dan Santat‘s home page
Dan discusses Are We There Yet? on All The Wonders podcast (Episode 249)
Dan discusses Beekle on Let’s Get Busy podcast (Episode 41)

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About the Author

Matthew Winner

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Matthew Winner is an elementary library media specialist in Elkridge, Maryland. He is is the co-founder and content director of All The Wonders, a children’s literature website and more, and host of the Let's Get Busy podcast, a weekly podcast where Matthew talks to authors, illustrators, award winners, up-and-comers, and everyone in between. In 2013 Matthew was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker and was invited to the White House as part of the Champions of Change program. For more information, connect with Matthew on Twitter at @MatthewWinner .

Comments

  1. It has never failed—EVERY podcast the two of you have done has made me cry—in a good way 🙂 No doubt, Matthew, as you know I’ve said for so long: you ARE the “Barbara Walters” of KidLit, and no question, Dan, you are are the perfect guest to achieve the full “BW” effect. Thank you for another BEAUtiful podcast 😀

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