Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Interview, Doodle Raffle, and Robert's Snow


The Robert's Snow auction to raise money for cancer research is fast approaching. In the buildup, a gaggle of intrepid bloggers have been tirelessly promoting the cause by featuring participating illustrators.

Today it's my turn. Head over to A Year of Reading to learn more about me than I knew myself. PLUS, enter to WIN the sketch for the above drawing!

THEN, click forthwith to Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast to see the complete list of illustrator profiles, courtesy of the incredible organized Jules and Eisha.

AND THEN, go to the Robert's Snow site, check out all of the snowflakes, prepare to bid, and TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Which?


It's been awhile since I drew something purely for the fun of it. So this weekend, in honor of Halloween, I turned my attention to a very old tale of trick or treating gone wrong. I think kids today realize that, even if it's made of gingerbread, you should never bite a house. Sadly, Hansel and Gretel were not the sharpest tacks in the toolbox.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Sunday, October 21, 2007

A Message from My PR Monster


In the next couple of weeks I'll be removing the chains that keep me at my drawing table and venturing out into what is commonly called the real world. This Wednesday I'll be at Borders in Wynnewood, PA for a special Very Hairy Bear storytime at 3:30 pm. Next up is the big children's book event of the season...the 16th annual Local Author and Illustrator Night at Children's Book World in scenic Haverford, PA on November 2nd! If you've been to this before, you know that you won't see more authors and illustrators crammed into one space outside of the ALA convention. It looks like the wonderful Eileen Spinelli will be there so here's a chance to get a double signed copy of Where I Live! Hope to see you there!

Thursday, October 04, 2007

I've Always Wanted to be a Cereal Box Toy


HEY, KIDS! Now available in Specially Marked Boxes of Cheerios....a teeny tiny edition of my first picture book, The New Girl...and Me by Jacqui Robbins! Cheerios' Spoonful of Stories program makes these lil' books (printed in English and Spanish) as a way to distribute free books to kids. Pretty cool, huh? They also team up with the great First Book organization for more good work. I'm not sure how long they'll be on the shelves, but they've been spotted already.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

More Sea Sketches



From the other moleskine: A memorial on Monhegan; lines, fancy work and a pulley; even more lines; and Micah taking the rowboat out for a spin.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A Landlubber Once More



Ahoy. Sorry for the lack of posting, but I've just returned from a top secret research trip to Maine. Here are a couple of sketches from my trusty watercolor moleskine. First, the fish market on Monhegan Island (try the fish chowder). Also, if you ever visit Monhegan, be sure to stop by what just might be the coziest library in the world. Next is an odd view of an aloft rowboat aboard the magnificent Lewis R. French. If you yearn to set sail on traditional tallship (and National Historic Landmark), you cannot do better than the French. Best crew in Maine.

Friday, September 07, 2007

Apparently Not Waterproof Ink


Unintentional, but interesting.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

The Convenience of "Living History"



If you're working on a book about George Washington, residing in Philadelphia can be pretty handy. Just stroll down to the area around Independence Hall on a Saturday and presto: More costumed models than you can shake a souvenir Liberty Bell at. They do a good job staying in character, too.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Very Hairy Bear Arrives!


Since I can't seem to update my main website for some reason, I thought I'd plug my latest book here on the Planet Ham: Very Hairy Bear by Alice Schertle (Harcourt)! It's my first book using pastel and pencil instead of ink and watercolor. Available now at finer book emporiums.

Above is a sketch for my initial cover idea.

UPDATE: You can now read a Very Nice Review over at Seven Imp!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Illustration Friday: Captain


Capn' Shifty would prefer that you knock before entering.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Friday, August 17, 2007

Rosa Cover


Here's my first proposal for what became the cover for Rosa Farm. I really like the one or two color look of older books and I occasionally try to pitch that approach to publishers. It hasn't gone over yet, but I'll keep trying.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Robert's Snow


I am extremely happy to be participating in this year's Robert's Snow auction for cancer research. This November, you'll be able to bid on a blizzard's worth of snowflakes all hand-painted by children's book illustrators. I'll post more about the auction (and gallery show) as it approaches, but since my snowflake is at this moment heading towards the Dana-Farber Institute to make the deadline, I thought I'd give you a sneak peek.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Thursday, July 19, 2007