Podcast – Paul Zelinsky

Podcast – Paul Zelinsky

Picture Book Summit Podcast Paul O. Zelinsky

Today we bring you beloved author-illustrator Paul Zelinsky.

Paul Zelinsky grew up in Wilmette, Illinois. He is the son of a mathematics professor father and a medical illustrator mother. Although he drew compulsively from an early age, he didn’t know until college that being an author-illustrator would be his career.

While attending Yale College, Paul enrolled in a course on the history and practice of the picture book co-taught by Maurice Sendak. This experience inspired Paul to point himself in the direction of children’s books. His first book appeared in 1978, since then he has become recognized as one of the most inventive and critically successful artists in the field.

Paul received the Caldecott Medal for his illustrated retelling of RAPUNZEL, as well as Caldecott Honors for three of his books: HANSEL AND GRETEL, RUMPELSTILTSKIN, and SWAMP ANGEL. He also known for crowd-pleasing favorites such as THE WHEELS ON THE BUS and Z IS FOR MOOSE.

In this portion of his presentation from Picture Book Summit, Paul talks about what people (including editors) are looking for in a picture book, what makes a picture book work, and how structure in a picture book impacts a book’s layout and pacing.

 

 

 

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Check out what it’s really like to be a full-time author-illustrator when Paul O. Zelinsky pulls back the curtain in his full Picture Book Summit session “Behind the Scenes of an Author-Illustrator” on our Teachable site HERE.

Kelli Panique

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