Carson Ellis, author illustrator of Home, stops by the podcast to talk about making something more than an art book, starting with what she likes to draw, and creating a story she’s been thinking her whole life.
Lori Degman: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 219
Lori Degman, author of Cock-a-Doodle Oops!, stops by the podcast to talk about a rooster who needs a vacation, the way books should read like music, and liking to make people laugh.
Ben Clanton: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 218
Ben Clanton, author illustrator of Something Extraordinary, stops by the podcast to talk about the feel of traditional medium, crafting good re-read alouds, and a question about the color orange.
Brightly: Let's Get Busy, Episode 217
Brightly co-founder Christine McNamara stops by the podcast to talk about making books part of what people are doing rather than taking away from anything else.
Zack Giallongo: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 216
Zack Giallongo, cartoonist of Stratford Zoo Midnight Revue Presents: Romeo & Juliet, stops by the podcast to talk about snowmen versus talking rocks, contributing to the Ewoks mythology, and the Galaxy of Super Adventure!
Michael Arndt: Let's Get Busy, Episode 215
Michael Arndt, author of Cat Says Meow, stops by the podcast to talk about starting with a circle and some nondescript blobs, letting the letters create an animal, and the fact that letters are just shapes.
Gus Gordon: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 214
Gus Gordon, author of Herman and Rosie, stops by the podcast to talk about ideas starting at the sketch stage, drawings that ask lots of questions, and two characters that need to find one another.
Ellen Fischer: Let's Get Busy, Episode 213
Ellen Fischer, author of If an Elephant Went to School, stop by the podcast to talk about getting into a good writing group, editing to make a story stronger, and asking “what if?”
Kris Remenar and Matt Faulkner: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 212
Kris Remenar and Matt Faulkner, author and illustrator of Groundhog’s Dilemma, stop by the podcast to talk about treating the process like a business partnership, a writer who can write to the child in us all, and how the best revenge is living well.
Steven Malk: Let’s Get Busy, Episode 211
Steve Malk, literary agent at Writers House, returns to the podcast to talk about connections on a deeper level, the surreal feeling of seeing books on a bookstore shelf that you helped get published, and 20 years of representing talented folks working in children’s literature.