selected publications
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article
- Comic-Book Storytelling in Picture Books.. Publishers. Weekly:27-29. December
- Growing a Genre.. Publishers Weekly. 51:29. 6,
- Picture Books Go Graphic.. Publishers Weekly. 51:27-29. 6,
- Children's Books.. Book World. 25:11. 3,
- Ed Briant.. Publishers Weekly. 51. 28,
- A Visit with Uncle Andy.. Publishers Weekly. 50:123. 27,
- A Talk with Susan Meddaugh.. Publishers Weekly. 47:39. 25,
- Diversity Breeds Controversy.. Publishers Weekly. 52:32-33. 25,
- Howard Norman: 'I Went Deep into Canada.'. Publishers Weekly. 41. 25,
- Phillip Hoose: Championing a Cause.. Publishers Weekly. 51:23. 25,
- Museum and Book Herald Civil Rights Heroes.. Publishers Weekly. 42:32. 23,
- David Haynes: A Twin Cities Maverick.. Publishers Weekly. 43:48-49. 22,
- Flying Starts.. Publishers Weekly. 44. 22,
- On Comings and Goings.. Publishers Weekly. 52:174. 21,
- Gay and Lesbian Topics in Picture Books.. Publishers. Weekly:blishers W. 2005
- 'Sixteen and Dying': Lurlene McDaniel's Fantasies of Mortal Endangerment.. Children's Literature Association Quarterly. 2004
- 'The First Picture Book for Modern Children': Mary Liddell's Little Machinery and the Fairy Tale of Modernity.. Children's Literature. 2004
- Tilting to Windmills.. Potomac Review: A Journal of Art and Humanities. 36:tomac Revi-2004). 2003-2004
- Interview with Scholastic Editor Arthur A. Levine.. Riverbank Review of Books for Young. Readers:verbank Re. 2003
- Interview with Author-Illustrator Peter Sis.. Riverbank Review of Books for Young. Readers:verbank Re. 2002
- The Picture Book Redefined.. Riverbank Review of Books for Young. Readers:verbank Re. 2002
- Mitra Modarressi.. Publishers Weekly. 40. 20,
- Tim Egan.. Publishers Weekly. 41:34. 19,
- David Wisniewski: Crafting Serious Entertainment.. Publishers Weekly. 45:189-190. 16,
- James Fallows: Critiquing his own Profession.. Publishers Weekly. 43. 15,
- The Great Gross-Out.. Publishers Weekly. 43. 13,
- A Talk with Kevin Henkes.. Publishers Weekly. 43:26. 12,
- A Children's Book by Sylvia Plath Resurfaces.. Publishers Weekly. 43. 1,
- Trying to Catch the Wind.. The Washington Post.
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thesis or dissertation
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unclassified publications
- 'Mulberry Street Runs into Bliss': Slippery Intersections in Dr. Seuss's Debut. In Art, Narrative, and Childhood, edited by Morag Styles and Eve Bearne, 9-19.
- Anima and Anime: Environmental Perspectives and New Frontiers in Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. In The Japanification of Children's Culture, edited by Mark I. West.
- Interview with Novelist Howard Norman. In Writing for Your Life #2, edited by Sybil Steinberg.
- Review of Out of This World: Why Literature Matters to Girls.
- Review of Wild Things: Children's Culture and Ecocriticism.