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Loren Long
I have always been a huge fan of the the American School painters of the 1920s and '30s and I was particularly inspired by Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. I am also drawn to the Works Progress Administration (WPA) muralists. Many of these artists were from the Midwest, like me, and I felt a... show more

I have always been a huge fan of the the American School painters of the 1920s and '30s and I was particularly inspired by Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. I am also drawn to the Works Progress Administration (WPA) muralists. Many of these artists were from the Midwest, like me, and I felt a connection to them. They were storytellers.That's what I like to do - tell stories. When I plan out the illustrations for a book, I pretend I'm making a movie. The words are like a screenplay and I'm choosing which scenes to bring to life.Before THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD I never viewed myself as someone who would paint trains with eyeballs and cute little purple elephants. I began realizing who my audience is: little children who would actually be holding one of my books. I thought hard about the books I loved from my own childhood. THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD was always one of my favorites, as was THE POKY LITTLE PUPPY, THE STORY OF FERDINAND and Virginia Lee Burton's books. I began thinking about creating books that, like these, might someday become a child's favorite. This is where the idea for OTIS started.I approach both writing and illustrating enthusiastically. If I'm going to illustrate a manuscript that someone else has written, it's got to be something that I love. I have to love a story enough to do it and make it mine. I hope that doesn't sound overly egotistical. But I feel that the book becomes as much mine as the author's, and as much the author's as mine.For about a dozen years after getting out of school, I did illustrations for greeting cards, theater posters and magazines. But you never meet your audience when you do a picture for a magazine and it's not really the product - you're just decorating the product. In book publishing, on the other hand, the book is the product. After illustrating my first book, I knew I loved children's publishing right away. I discovered that people cared - teachers, librarians, booksellers and kids. And I got to meet my audience.This is what I want to do for the rest of my life.I'm honored that several books that I've illustrated have received awards. Angela Johnson's I DREAM OF TRAINS won the Society of Childrens' Book Writers and Illustrators' Golden Kite Award for picture book illustration. TOY BOAT by Randall DeSeve was awarded the 2007 Publisher's Weekly Cuffie Award for Favorite Picture Book of the Year and the 2008 Great Lakes Book Award for Children's Picture Book. Walt Whitman's WHEN I HEARD THE LEARN'D ASTRONOMER was a Golden Kite Honor Book and also won the 2004 Parents' Choice Gold Award. I've also received two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators.I live in Cincinnati with my wife and two boys, and two Weimaraners. If you'd like to learn more about my books, you can visit me at www.lorenlong.com.
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An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 5 years ago
“Love is pretty important. It's like wearing a suit of armor. It makes you strong.” -Rachel, The Visitor The book contains interesting, often quiet, observations on love and the surprising places it can be found while avoiding triteness or cliche. As a kid who comes from a family that is 1. ver...
sherrysniderfundin
sherrysniderfundin rated it 7 years ago
Happy Holidays to you and yours. I am very happy to be sharing With Love at Christmas, a short story anthology with eight fabulous authors sharing their stories. Goodreads / Amazon MY REVIEW The lovely and festive cover does not begin to convey these hot and steamy, sexy stories of frie...
Elaine White's Life in Books
Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 8 years ago
Please see Divine Magazine for my full review of each individual story - https://www.divinemagazine.biz/book-review-one-pulse-anthology/~Cover – Very nice!Would I read it again – Some stories, yes.Genre – LGBT, Contemporary, New Adult, Shapeshifters, Pulse** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEA...
Betsy's Bookshelf
Betsy's Bookshelf rated it 8 years ago
Written and illustrated by Loren Long Little Tree lives in the middle of a little forest and loves his little leaves that keep him cool in the warm summer days. When autumn arrives, a cool wind comes with it that rustles Little Tree's leaves. The other trees in the forest drop their leaves one by ...
Classroom Books
Classroom Books rated it 9 years ago
This is a great book about friendship. This could be a great book that could use to teach the importance of friendship. I would use this book during fall season. Could be used for comprehension and predictions Interest LevelGrades PreK - 1 Grade Level Equivalent4.3 Reading motivation programAc...
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