>Tweetchat etc.

>If you have any interest in the Tweetchat Mitali Perkins so kindly organized for me and A Family of Readers, I think you can find the archive here. Mitali asked some great questions and I will follow up on some of them here once I've had a chance to do some pondering.

Yesterday, Martha and I had another techno-forward event, a bookstore presentation via Skype. They could see us but we couldn't see them, so I am freely imagining hordes of attendees. Our editor Marc Aronson has a report.

Tomorrow I am off to New York for the Times Best Illustrated party (did anyone else get a seriously crunchy DIY vibe from the list?), a meeting with our publisher, and breakfast with Anita Lobel, so I can thank her in person for that glorious cover painting.
Roger Sutton
Roger Sutton

Editor Emeritus Roger Sutton was editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., from 1996-2021. He was previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. He received his MA in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a BA from Pitzer College in 1978.

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Anonymous

>The booksellers I had dinner with last night (thank you again, Kate!) were heartbroken that Salley Mavor's brilliant Pocketful of Posies, with its vibrant fabric illustrations, was not on the list. I wonder if the nyt best illustrated committee considered it too commercial or something -- because the vibe I got from the list was self-consciously hip, quirky, anti-commercial...

Posted : Nov 10, 2010 03:50


Roger Sutton

>Do It Yourself: low-tech (looking, anyway), simple, rustic, handmade (again, -looking). Like my generation's tie-dyed t-shirts and macrame holders for spider plants.

Posted : Nov 09, 2010 04:45


Anonymous

>DIY vibe?

Posted : Nov 08, 2010 11:53


Mitali Perkins

>Thanks for the chat, Roger. I tried to sum it up here.

Posted : Nov 08, 2010 10:57


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