Podcast – LeUyen Pham
In this episode, we’re pleased to bring you award-winning author-illustrator LeUyen Pham.
LeUyen is the author and/or illustrator of over 100 books for children including The Boy Who Loved Math, A Piece of Cake, and the Caldecott Honor Book Bear Came Along. Books she’s illustrated include the best-selling series The Princess In Black written by Shannon and Dean Hale, Grace for President written by Kelly DiPucchio, and God’s Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. You may also recognize LeUyen Pham’s work in the Freckleface Strawberry series by Julianne Moore and the Vampirina Ballerina series written by Anne Marie Pace. Vampirina Ballerina is now a Disney Channel series. Her own books include Big Sister, Little Sister, A Piece of Cake, and The Bear Who Wasn’t There.
How should an author communicate their vision to the illustrator? Should you include art notes in your manuscript? How do you decide where the page breaks should fall in your text? In this excerpt from her Picture Book Summit presentation, LeUyen Pham answers these questions and shares some of the behind-the-scenes creation of Bear Came Along as part of a broader conversation on why authors should trust their illustrator and keep art notes to a minimum. (Spoiler alert! Trusting your illustrator allows magic to happen!)
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