Join fellow writers and illustrators in a group discussion of two recently published books, facilitated by picture book author and English professor Jennifer Harris.
Tall Tales: from folk tales and new tall tales, to true tall tales. They all push the picture-book form. But what else defines them? And can we draw on them to push our own work further?
We'll be meeting online, and admission is free. After you book your seat, look for your registration confirmation under My Events in your Member Home. You will find the Zoom link for the event under the green Meeting Info button.
Our book club focuses on a mix of award-winners and favourites. Discussions might cover anything and everything, from genre, language, tone, characterization, themes, and voice to historical context, format, and literary landscape. And, of course, we will branch out into whatever you want to talk about!
Don't forget that you can take books out from your local library, or—with a valid library card—you can use library loan apps like Hoopla and Libby to check out an ebook or audiobook to read or listen to on your phone. If your library does not have copies, you can often find picture books on YouTube.
Our book club host is Jennifer Harris, an English professor at the University of Waterloo, and a picture book author (www.mypbjam.com).
Stranded: A Mostly True Story from Iceland, written by Ævar Þór Benediktsson, illustrated by Anne Wilson (on YouTube)
Tumblebaby, written by Adam Rex, illustrated by Audrey Helen Weber (on YouTube)