![]() She had a no-cell-phone rule, too, for this show, and it was lovely to see the absence of lit screens in the crowd.Ĥ) And this week we’ll see Shakey Graves again!Ħ) I really enjoyed this piece on motherhood.ħ) We have a very sick cat, but it’s possible that she’s turning a corner and on the mend.ġ3 comments to “7-Imp’s 7 Kicks #458: Featuring Simona Mulazzani” They do such good work.ģ) We saw Laura Marling live this week in Nashville, and she sang a BUNCH of new songs from her next CD. And I got to see some old friends and make new ones.Ģ) I got to tour the First Book offices, while there. Finding “kicks” seems somehow insignificant, yet extremely important.ġ) The panel discussion at D.C.’s Politics & Prose this past weekend went well. Note for any new readers: 7-Imp’s 7 Kicks is a weekly meeting ground for taking some time to reflect on Seven(ish) Exceptionally Fabulous, Beautiful, Interesting, Hilarious, or Otherwise Positive Noteworthy Things from the past week, whether book-related or not, that happened to you. Illustrations reproduced by permission of the publisher, Enchanted Lion, New York. Copyright © 2015 by Enchanted Lion Books for English-language translation. Copyright © 2013 Editrice Il Castoro Srl-Milan, Italy. “Snowflake flew and fluttered above the town. ![]() “Finally the wind blew so strongly that it curled and lifted the drawing The review is here, and below is some more art from the book. The book was originally published two years ago in Italy. Instead, I’ve got a review over at BookPage of Alessandro Gatti’s and Pierdomenico Baccalario’s The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop, illustrated by Simona Mulazzani and released by Enchanted Lion Books this month. ![]() I’d initially planned on another post for today, but it will have to wait, since I wasn’t able to secure all the art for it in time. ![]()
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