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You Are Light appearance in a bookstore in the Southern Hemisphere. Where the crescent moon is upside down!
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You Are Light appearance in a bookstore in the Southern Hemisphere. Where the crescent moon is upside down!

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The photos are starting to arrive from some lucky advanced copy holders…
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The photos are starting to arrive from some lucky advanced copy holders…

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‘A Stone for Sascha’ has been long-listed for the CLIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2019, England’s Caldecott. Congratulations @Candlewick and @WalkerBooksUK and to Sascha too. You’re in my heart.
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‘A Stone for Sascha’ has been long-listed for the CLIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2019, England’s Caldecott. Congratulations @Candlewick and @WalkerBooksUK and to Sascha too. You’re in my heart.

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Family time. #youarelight http://bit.ly/2SIlkyg

Family time. #youarelight http://bit.ly/2SIlkyg

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Spring is coming. And so is my new book. Promise on both counts.
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Spring is coming. And so is my new book. Promise on both counts.

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More teasing. This one comes out March 26th.
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More teasing. This one comes out March 26th.

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This is coming in March. A first little peek.
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This is coming in March. A first little peek.

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An Educator’s Guide to ‘A Stone for Sascha’

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY SASCHA!!!

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Countdown to “A Stone for Sascha”
Day 9 of 10: Trailer!

What can I say. I love making trailers. These short animations are my chance to bring life to static images that have always been moving in my head. I use two programs: one is After Effects, which allows me to take flat art and move it around on “plains” like the way Disney used paintings on glass placed at various distances from the camera to simulate motion parallax. The other is Maya, a powerful piece of 3D software. The cosmos painting in the trailer was done in this program; it allowed for a dramatic camera move past the planet and stars as the meteor approaches.

Music is also a key element to bringing these images to life. I’ve once again hired Jacob Montague of the band “Branches” to score an original piece for this. I love his blend of acoustic, percussive, and vocal elements that he builds to create just the right mood for each piece.

After three years of work, this wordless book will finally see the light of day tomorrow, May 8th! I hope you enjoy!