On the Way to the Emerald City
From Bookshelves of Doom comes a peek at this Japanese cotton canvas fabric.
The same series of fabrics seems to include other stories I don't recognize, and some I do.
Musings about some of my favorite fantasy literature for young readers, comics old and new, the peculiar publishing industry, the future of books, kids today, and the writing process.
From Bookshelves of Doom comes a peek at this Japanese cotton canvas fabric.
The same series of fabrics seems to include other stories I don't recognize, and some I do.
J. L. BELL is a writer and reader of fantasy literature for children. His favorite authors include L. Frank Baum, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper. He is an Assistant Regional Advisor in the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, and was the editor of Oziana, creative magazine of the International Wizard of Oz Club, from 2004 to 2010.
Living in Massachusetts, Bell also writes about the American Revolution at Boston 1775.
2 comments:
When I saw the boy and girl in the woods on the unrecognized one, my first thought was "Hansel and Gretel," but with all those funny little creatures and the cage, I don't know what it could be.
Yes, there seems to be one little character whose head is a slice of bread, and another whose head is a flame. I suppose together they make toast.
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