![]() It really gives me the opportunity to flex that nerdy pop culture muscle in my brain that you don't typically get to see in other picture books, and Hyperion has given me free reign in terms of designing the entire package, which I LOVE them for. Oh No! is one of my favorite picture books to illustrate. The Kirkus review called Oh No! Not Again! "wonderfully ridiculous." Were those two Oh No! books by Mac Barnett as much fun to illustrate as they look? And will there be more of them? I interrupted his busy work schedule to ask him about these, as well as what’s next for him. A handful of his illustrated titles have either just been released or are about to be. Read the last Seven Impossible Things on Bryan Collier's ' I, Too, Am America.' One of the funniest and most innovative at work today is Dan Santat. ![]() ![]() ![]() Since I primarily write at my site Seven Impossible Things about contemporary picture book illustration, I see a lot of illustrators come and go. ![]()
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