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Saturday
Dec132014

Thanks to the National Post for including NAKED! in their "Best Of 2014" list!

Wow. Thanks SO much to Anna Fitzpatrick of National Post for including NAKED! in her "Best Of" post this weekend.

A few excerpts: "...a hilarious, silly book about a little boy who just doesn't see the point of putting on clothes after his bath...." and "Naked is the duo's second collaboration ..... the two have once again proven themselves at being the most adept in summing up the frustrations of childhood."

Note: she got my sister and me mixed up  -- "Ruth Ohi" should be "Debbie Ridpath Ohi" -- but I'm still pretty thrilled, especially by how much of the page one of my Naked! illustrations is taking up!

Tuesday
Oct282014

NAKED! is going to Japan!!!

SoooOOOoooOOO excited!!!!!! Child Honsha Co. will be publishing a Japanese edition. I'll post more details when available. Meanwhile, can't wait to find out what the title's going to be.

Wednesday
Oct012014

Starred review for NAKED! in The Bulletin of The Center For Children's Books

Yayyyy!

Thanks to The Bulletin of the Center For Children's Books for giving NAKED! a starred review in their July/August issue! 

"From the opening spread ("Naked!" cries a boy in a bubble bath), this latest offering from the partnership of Black and Ohi (I'm Bored, BCCB 10/12) is an all-out celebration of the joys of being a kid. The initial jubilation comes as the post-bath boy gallops around the house stark naked, speculating on other ideal spots for nakedness ("I should dress like this all the time. I could go to school naked. Play on the playground naked"). When Mom approaches with an armful of laundry, the boy resists -- "Who needs pants?" Or shirts or shoes or capes" -- before realizing the potential of that final thought -- "Wait . . . Capes???" He then rejoices in the perfect combination of nakedness and capedness ("Eating another cookie mostly naked but also caped!"), before inevitably ending up cold and all-out exhausted, noodled on a very patient mother's shoulder as she carries him to bed. The point of view is spot-on here, and the little boy protagonist is entirely lovable in his unadulterated elation. The text, all in our hero's voice, effusively conveys his energy, and the progression from bursting at the seams (or absence thereof) with enthusiasm to being completely, undeniably beat will be familiar to parents of animated little people. The digitally rendered illustrations, thick linocut-like borders and smooth planes of color with occasional texturing, match the energy of the story, and the mop-headed boy's expressions are sweetly effervescent. Full frontals are cleverly obstructed throughout, and the variety of angles and perspectives (viewed from above, behind, at a distance, up close) lend visual interest. This is a story that begs to be read aloud and delighted over by young and old alike. HM"

Saturday
Jun072014

Thanks to Dork Tower's John Kovalic for the nice tweet about NAKED!

Thanks to John Kovalic for the nice post about NAKED! on Twitter. I'm especially tickled because I'm a fan of John's Dork Tower comic as well as his board game art (Munchkin, Apples To Apples and many others for Steve Jackson Games, Cumberland Games & Diversions, Fantasy Flight Games, his own Out Of The Box Publishing, others).
I "met" John on Twitter via my board gaming Twitter account @BGGgirl via my friend Brett Myers.
You can find John or info about John on Twitter, WikipediaBoardGameGeek and, of course, Dork Tower.
Sunday
May112014

The New York Times Sunday Book Review on NAKED!

So excited to see this nice review in The New York Times Book Review today!

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