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While in NY for the SCBWI conference, I snuck away to spend a bit of time with two of my art homies, Jillian Tamaki and Sam Weber. They ambushed me and forced me into recording an episode of Your Dreams My Nightmares. You may listen to the hilarity here.
Please, let me apologize for a huge faux pas. Lift Every Voice and Sing was written by James Weldon Johnson. I mistakenly said that it was Langston Hughes during the interview.
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Your Dreams My Nightmares is an audio side project hosted by Sam Weber
Your Dreams My Nightmares is available as a free podcast via itunes.
Your Dreams My Nightmares is on Sound Cloud.
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For the time being any inquiries can be directed to (917) 719-0086
In collaboration with the Folio Society and the estate of William Golding, Sam Weber recently illustrated a new edition of Golding’s novel The Lord of the Flies. You’ll need to join the Folio Society to get your hands on it, but as you’ll see, it’s a thing of beauty (like most of what comes from Sam’s paintbrush).
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Tags: book design, Books, Illustration, Sam Weber
These paintings are gorgeous. Great book to be working from too, look forward to picking up a copy.
I loved reading Lord of the Flies! It was one of the books I ACTUALLY liked reading in high school. And these illustrations make me really want to have a copy.
beautiful. And what a powerful book!
excelente!!!!!!!!!