• Friends and Collaborators Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell talk Creativity, Rhyme and the Origins of "Alphabetical Sydney"

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Friends and Collaborators Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell talk Creativity, Rhyme and the Origins of "Alphabetical Sydney"

  • Summary

  • What's in this episode?

    · Collaborating creatively as longtime friends

    · The origins of Alphabetical Sydney

    · Children's books that are "the whole package"

    · Writing in rhyme

    · Appreciating picture books, graphic novels and illustration

    · Looking beyond Australia for beautiful picture books

    Books and humans mentioned:

    · Alphabetical Sydney (2013) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell

    · Home (2015) By Carson Ellis

    · Cole's Funny Picture Book (1879) By Edward William Cole

    · Farmhouse (2022) By Sophie Blackall

    · Milkwood: "A creative retreat for the children's book community"

    · Julia Donaldson (author)

    · Axel Sheffler (illustrator)

    · Numerical Street (2015) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell

    · Summer Time (2019) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell

    · In the Night Kitchen (1970) By Maurice Sendak

    · Tintin by Hergé

    · George Orwell (2021) by Pierre Christin

    · The Dot (2003) By Peter Reynolds

    · Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie (1918) By May Gibbs

    · What was I scared of? (1961) By Dr Seuss

    · A Series of Unfortunate Events By Lemony Snicket (audiobooks narrated by Tim Curry and Lemony Snicket)

    · A Lion in Paris (2006) By Beatrice Alemagna

    · Planeta Tangerina

    · Scribble Publishers

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