Denis Markell, author of Click Here to Start, stops by the podcast to talk about setting a mystical adventure in a mundane space, making the kid characters feel real, and the notion that just because you haven’t found the solution doesn’t mean that there isn’t one (you just have to keep trying).
Box Brown: All The Wonders, Episode 309
Box Brown, cartoonist of Tetris: The Games People Play, stops by the podcast to talk about the first game his dad would play, moments of accessing a meditative state when creating comics, and the noble act of making a game just for the sake of making it.
Robert Sabuda: All The Wonders, Episode 308
Robert Sabuda, author and paper engineer most recently of The Christmas Story, stops by the podcast to talk about the magic of storytelling and drama in 3D, working with the 4th dimension of time, and his great appreciation for the other hands that make his books.
Matthew Holm: All The Wonders, Episode 307
Matthew Holm, Babymouse co-creator and now co-author of Marvin and the Moths, stops by the podcast to talk about drawing on the horrors of the middle school experience, humor as a social function, and the idea that you don’t tell a story, you find it.
Vera Brosgol: All the Wonders, Episode 306
Vera Brosgol, author illustrator of Leave Me Alone!, stops by the podcast to talk about story solutions achieved through scheduled massages, needing to be along before others can see her work, and the idea that you can’t be in love with your art if it’s not working for the s
Candace Fleming and Eric Rohman: All The Wonders, Episode 305
Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann, author and illustrator team behind Giant Squid, stop by the podcast to talk about fascinating readers, a guy who could tell a story, but just couldn’t tell a true one, and phrases that feel great when they land on the ear.
Marla Frazee: All The Wonders, Episode 304
Marla Frazee, author illustrator most recently of The Bossier Baby and illustrator of Is Mommy?, written by Victoria Chang, stops by the podcast to talk about channeling her inner 5-year-old, words taking over, and giving kids a place where there’s comf
Grace Lin: All The Wonders, Episode 303
Grace Lin, author of When The Sea Turned to Silver, the companion novel to Where the Mountain Meets the Moon and Starry River of the Sky, stops by the podcast to talk about thinking in English, being a writer worth her salt, and the very special people behind pushing her newest story forward.
Cathy Camper and Raul the Third: All The Wonders, Episode 302
Cathy Camper and Raul the Third, author and illustrator respectively of Lowriders to the Center of the Earth, the sequel to Lowriders in Space, their graphic novel debut, return to the podcast to talk about the mythic journey that is every road trip, loving when things don’t make sense, and writing a book for the future.
Liz and Jimmy Reed: All The Wonders, Episode 301
Liz and Jimmy Reed, debut author-illustrators of Sweet Competition, stop by the podcast to talk about sibling rivalry, positive trickery, and endless time spent with desserts.