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Once, There Were Two Sisters

That's how their tale begins...and now they are in the world!

Snow & Rose is released today, both in print *and* in audiobook.

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There are a few lines from a favorite song that stuck with me through the years I was working on this:

"Out of sorrow, entire worlds have been built / Out of longing, great wonders have been willed"

Because the ingredients for this story were this: an old sorrow and an old fairy tale. And from those two things, a whole world grew.

It is the most of myself I've ever put into any one thing; in writing about these girls, the wolf-hearted and the rabbit-hearted, and what they lost, I was able to write about the history of my own heart, and my own loss. And tangle it all up in ferns and ancient trees and keys that might-or-might-not-be magic.

I hope you will like my mysterious forest. You might, especially if you like any of these things: willful sisters, mysterious woods, boy mushroom-farmers, unusual libraries, strange enchantments...

You can find it online, at your local bookstore, through my longtime friends at BuyOlympia.

I've spent so much time here, and now it belongs to all of us...

to you too, if you want.

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October 10, 2017 in Books | Permalink | Comments (11)

Tomorrow is Snow & Rose day!

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One of my favorite things about the real, bound book is this little sketchbook section in the back.

I can't believe my first proper novel will be out tomorrow...I hope you'll love it.

♥

 

October 09, 2017 in Books | Permalink | Comments (3)

My Collection of Fairy Tales

Snow & Rose is out in exactly one week (October 10th!)  While we're waiting, I made a new page on my website celebrating one of my biggest inspirations: old fairy tale books.

Click here to see some of my favorites & nerd out with me!

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October 03, 2017 in Books | Permalink | Comments (0)

Floraphilia Originals

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Just a note to let you know that the summer's worth of Floraphilia originals (including the newest one, below) will all be in my shop tomorrow, Thursday 9/28 at 12 pm Pacific!

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The Garden of Eden / 8.5"x11" // watercolor & gouache on paper

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September 27, 2017 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (0)

Snow & Rose

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My next book comes out in just a few months (October 10th, to be exact) and I wanted to to tell you about it before it's actually here!

Snow & Rose is an illustrated fairy tale, my first proper novel and the most personal thing I've ever done. It was also the longest in the making -- I imagined a reworking of my favorite Grimm's tale, Snow White & Rose Red, years and years ago -- and then it was several years in the writing, editing & art-making.

I have so much to say about this story and the two girls that are its namesakes (and I will share more soon!) but for now I'll leave you with the words that grace the jacket flap, because I think it encapsulates the book so nicely:

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Snow and Rose were two sisters, as different as night and day.
They lived in the woods, but it hadn't always been so...
 
Once, they lived in a big house with spectacular gardens and an army of servants.
Once, they had a father and mother who loved them more than the sun and moon.
But that was before their father disappeared into the woods and their mother disappeared into sorrow.
This is the story of two sisters and the enchanted woods that have been waiting for them to break a set of terrible spells.

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It is the tale of two brave girls, a strange library, and a boy named Ivo, of a wounded bear, of what it means to know and to believe.

You can pre-order your own mysterious tale of the forest from
your local bookstore,
Barnes & Noble,
Amazon

&
Powell's

More soon!
(October, kindly hurry up!)

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August 02, 2017 in Books, My Books | Permalink | Comments (8)

Floraphilia

Ever week this summer, I've been making a new flower (or flower-related) painting.
Shameless mixing Greek & Latin, I've called the series Floraphilia...

Now that I'm about halfway through the project, I though it would be nice to have them all in one place, so here are the first six pieces!

(If you want to follow along on the installments, I post them on Instagram & Twitter)

 

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Floraphilia / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

 

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The Serpent & the Bloom / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

 

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Love Will Tear Us Apart / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

 

 

 

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Rose of No Man's Land / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

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The Hidden Garden / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

 

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The Emperor's Peonies / 8.5" x 11" / watercolor & gouache on paper

  

The series will be available in my shop when summer ends & the flowers are gone for the year!

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July 19, 2017 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (6)


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"Don't Let the Bastards Grind you Down"

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I wanted to make myself a sign with these words (a secret message of resistance in The Handmaid's Tale.) And I wanted to surround the words with harbingers of all the beauty in the world, so it's two reminders at once. There are a lot of times when I need this sign, for all kinds of reasons, and I thought other people might too (so I'm posting a high-res version here you can download from the link below)

I've already tacked mine right above my computer, and it's a very nice reminder.

Click here to download a nice, big printable file

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June 01, 2017 | Permalink | Comments (9)

Littlest Family Process Art

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Do you want to see what one of my books looks like at the beginning?

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Julie at the great Seven Impossible Things has posted a bunch of process art from The Littlest Family's Big Day --  click over for storyboards, cover sketches, etc. There is even more, but I pared it down to a good overview of what it looks like behind-the-scenes.

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I love these two early cover sketches so much. I think they were the first thing I ever made, when the idea was just percolating. Anyway, there's a lot more to see, along with art from two other books, The Lizsts & The Bear Who Wasn't There included in The Sweet & the Surreal, a post from her Kirkus colum last week.

I love seeing the beginnings of things, all wispy and rough.

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October 21, 2016 in Art (my pictures), Books | Permalink | Comments (2)

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Maybe you'll come see us at the cutest bookstore in town?

October 20, 2016 | Permalink | Comments (0)

The Littlest Family is Out Today!

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Today is a really Big Day, because The Littlest Family arrives in bookstores today! (I wanted to be sure to show you one of my favorite things in the whole book, the endpapers...I love endpapers & I'm especially proud of these.)

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I know the family will arrive with their suitcases in hand, ready to go out on a wander.

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I am so excited that this book is really real and is going to be on shelves and making its way out in the world. It's my tribute to going walks, to exploring new places, to how big the world feels, to all things tiny...

I love these mini-bears & I hope you will too!

More soon (there's a lot of process art that went in to making the book, so stay tuned...)

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October 18, 2016 in Books | Permalink | Comments (9)

The Littlest Family's Big Day

The first real copies of my next book came in the mail:

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The Littlest Family's Big Day comes out in October, but you can preorder your own leaf-covered copy now!

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From the Random House catalog:

Who is only under 5 inches tall and has just moved to the woods? The cutest and littlest bear family you have ever seen–and their adopted teeny tiny fox tot! What happens when they venture out to explore their new world…?

I can't wait to show you more of this book, like my favorite endpaper/flap situation ever.

More in October! :D

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August 22, 2016 in About Me (Mostly), My Books | Permalink | Comments (6)

Help Geneviève

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Geneviève Elverum (author of the beautiful, bittersweet memoir Susceptible) is one of my favorite artists.
She is also very sick & needs our help.

Updated: Farewell to someone brilliant, who made special work and who meant something to many people (close up & from afar)
What an awful loss.

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June 02, 2016 | Permalink | Comments (2)

My Shirley Jackson Year

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    The year of Shirley Jackson actually began the year before. In my stack of Christmas presents was a copy of We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and when I read the first few pages, I was done for. It is, to me, a Perfect Book, beautiful and meandering and dangerous and sad -- the kind of book that seems so right & that you love so much you wonder how on earth you it didn't find you before.

And thus the year of Shirley Jackson began. It wasn't planned or organized, I just ended up spending most of 2015 reading everything that is even remotely in print. And just when I'd run out, a collection of mostly uncollected things came out near the end of the summer (Let Me Tell You) so that was nice timing.

Shirley Jackson is so modern. She belongs with us, now: unconcerned about what is highbrow or lowbrow (in her influences or her work.) Uncaring for the divisions between what is important (capital-L) Literary fiction & what is genre writing, just fiercely herself. I think Jonathan Lethem talks about that in the lovely introduction he wrote to the Penguin Classics edition of We Have Always Lived in the Castle.

She reminds me of my beloved Angela Carter in that way -- wild hearted, but feet firmly on the ground. Both with rare, magical minds but also earthy and wry and funny as hell. Amateur witches who thought about fairy tales and vampires a lot but also raised babies and gave the side-eye and laughed, I presume, all the time. And though they both have beloved novels, they might be, above all, masters of the short story, of small moments and self-contained worlds. You could do much worse than The Bloody Chamber & The Lottery for desert island material.

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If I were to create my own Essential Shirley Jackson (and I've given it a lot of thought) I've landed on a fat little volume comprised of one novel, one set of memoir stories & one set of short stories: We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Raising Demons (which I really prefer to Life Among the Savages, and which contains a beautiful story about clothespin dolls) & then, finally, The Lottery collection of short stories (especially Flower Garden & Seven Kinds of Ambiguity.)

Though I hate to leave out Hangsaman, if only for weirdness' sake. 

I also love her writing-about-writing, the few essays & lectures collected in Come Along with Me & Let Me Tell You. She is, in her advice and prescriptions about craft, as she as always appears to me, utterly enchanting but utterly real.

And people who are both are in such short supply.

 

 

May 11, 2016 in Books | Permalink | Comments (14)

Bits of a New Book

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Hello there!
I've been hard at work finishing my next picture book and now that it is really & truly finished, I'm planning on doing nothing.
(Just kidding, I'm beginning the art for another book.)

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I've been sharing these little bits & pieces over on instagram, and I wanted to see them all together. The art has only been finished for a little over a month & already I miss this book (and its occupants) so badly.

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I can't wait to see the real thing (and for you to see it too.)

More on this little book when the time is right!

April 15, 2016 in Books | Permalink | Comments (3)

Saltwater Fabric Collection

Do you remember these seafaring designs from earlier in the year?
They were for my first fabric collection! Full of mermaids, sailors and sea monsters, we named it Saltwater. 

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It's slated to come out next year (2016) and I'm so excited.

You can visit the entire collection here at Birch Fabrics -- and here's a peek at some of my personal favorites:

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I can't wait to make a dress of constellations, or little sailor guys...and cut & sew dolls! (!)

 

December 15, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (14)

Kimonos Postcard Set

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I just got this Kimonos postcard set back from the printer and I'm so happy with how it came together. Already works on paper, they just seemed so right for stationery.
You can find the set in the shop!
(I've squirreled away a big stack for my own purposes)

I'm currently working furiously all hours finishing up my next book, nestled away painting and painting and painting while wintery rain falls outside. So the rest of the new things (more Wolves & Wonders prints and postcards) will come to the shop in the new year.

I hope you are having a wonderful December!

 

December 08, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (2)

Leopard Odalisque

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Leopard Odalisque     14"x11"

Wolves & Wonders has officially come down and now I'm setting to work making postcard sets (there will be two sets from this show!) and prints soon. 

This piece about visiting the gallery's street had this nice photo of the show, up in its hideaway attic-y space:

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November 11, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (3)

Wordstock 2015 is Saturday

Wordstock is this Saturday in its new location at the Portland Art Museum & there are going to be so many authors!

Here are all the on-stage events. I am doing storytime in the children's area from 11:00-11:30 & then signing at 12. There are some pretty amazing children's authors & illustrators storytiming throughout the morning (Christian Robinson, Rilla Alexander, Carson Ellis etc.) And Emily Arrow has written songs for each of the books on the children's stage, and I've heard her Wonderful Things song & it is adorable.

It would be a nice way to spend a chilly November Saturday.

November 04, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (2)

A Monkey

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A Monkey      8"x10"

I liked this monkey so much, and I kept thinking "I'd like to paint myself another monkey after the show." Then I thought, why don't I keep this buddy as a souvenir? And there are a handful of paintings still available (including another of my favorites) even if the monkey is spoken for.

And this is the last week to see Wolves & Wonders at Land!

November 02, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (1)

Kites

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Kites      20"x16"

It has been pointed out to me by several smart people that this one is kind of the link between Wonderful Things mode and the Wolves & Wonders mode. I loved painting these kites and drawing their delicate strings.

October 21, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (1)

A Peacock Kimono & A Tiger Kimono

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A Peacock Kimono      11"x14"

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A Tiger Kimono
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I really love making companion pieces and I think I always will.

October 19, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (1)

New Work is Up Online

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Work from Wolves & Wonders is now available for purchase so you can hop over & peruse!

October 13, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (2)

The Tiger's Bride

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The Tiger's Bride   11"x14"

Another look at Beauty and the Beast, named for one of my favorite Angela Carter stories.

October 13, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (3)

Wolves & Wonders is Open

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Over 30 paintings & nearly 100 lanterns later, the show is up & the opening was lovely. Thanks very much for everyone who came by to hang out under the paper lanterns with us!

Wolves & Wonders runs through November 9 at Land gallery (open seven days a week, 10-6)

Available work will be up for purchase online soon (really soon, actually) and I will let you know when it is all in readiness!

October 12, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (4)

Beauty and the Beast

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Beauty and the Beast    20"x16"

Beauty & the Beast is one of my favorite stories. I think it is such a lovely metaphor for reckoning with the savage & civilized parts we're all made of. And even if it was originally a an instructive parable about arranged marriages (this is the word on the street), I also think it holds a lot of significance about the contemporary idea of true love.

I have a lot of thoughts about this story, but it will have to wait for another day, hopefully not too far off. I'll just leave it at this: most of the new show amounts to Beauty & the Beast, and I hope if you're in Portland, you'll come see us Friday night for the opening!

October 08, 2015 in Art (my pictures) | Permalink | Comments (1)

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