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March 7, 2008 Yoinked from MotherReader BlogFrom the MotherReader blog: 2008 Weird-Ass Picture Book Awards Wow. There’s an excitement in the air in anticipation of the Weird-Ass Picture Books Awards for 2008. Well, I can feel it and I’m all a-tingle. No, hold it. That’s my cell phone. It’s important to note that the designation of “weird-ass” is not necessarily a bad thing. Some books in their very strangeness reach new heights of art and storytelling. I’d like to think that this year’s winners have given us something to think about — or at the very least, made us go, “Hmmmm.” Here are the winners. The WAPB Award for Cover Art goes to:
The WAPB Award for Illustration goes to:
Bow Wow Bugs a Bug, by Mark Newgarden and Megan Montague Cash
Five Little Gefiltes, by Dave Horowitz
Cowboy and Octopus, by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Lane Smith Congratulations to all our winners. While The Alphabet from A to Y With Bonus Letter Z! written by Steve Martin and illustrated by Roz Chast, was nominated and considered, ultimately it was rejected by the committee (uh, me) as being an adult book in children’s picture book clothing, and therefore ineligible for the award. Plus it sucked. The Boy With Two Belly Buttons, by Stephen Dubner, illustrated by Christoph Niemann, was also considered for storyline, but as it turns out the book is just bad, not weird. What luck, though, that it can be viewed in its entirety at Amazon. If I’d had to leave my computer to assess the book, I’d have been ticked off. Thanks for being part of the 2008 WAPBAs. Start looking for contenders for next year. I’ve already seen two possible nominees and it’s barely March, so it could be a stellar year for the strange. Let’s say, for the wonderfully strange. Posted by lisa at March 7, 2008 9:48 AM CommentsPost a comment |





