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Wisniewski, who died last week of a neurological illness at the age of 49, tried to convey his feelings about his work when he accepted the Caldecott Medal for his book "Golem" in 1997.
David Wisniewski continues his conspiracy theory in The Secret Knowledge of Grown-Ups: The Second File, explaining to youngsters the ""real reason"" that grown-ups want them to eat a good ...
In life, David Wisniewski could not help but send bits of his work into the world. His X-acto knife whizzing across colored paper, the children’s book illustrator created fantastic scenes in his ...
David Wisniewski is an Illustrator with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1999 Public Affairs Event. The year with the most videos was 2000 with two videos.
Like the books that made Wisniewski's reputation -- The Warrior and the Wise Man, The Wave of the Sea-Wolf and Golem -- Sumo Mouse features cut-paper illustrations, this time done up in colors as ...
That very morning, his sixth book, “Golem,” was singled out for the gold star of children’s picture books — the 1997 Randolph Caldecott Medal. Wisniewski didn’t even know he was a contender.
The original The Golem of Venice Beach stood out not just because of its compelling horror premise, but because it featured some of the biggest artists in the comic book industry working together.
This week, Helene Wecker discusses her novel “The Golem and the Jinni”; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; David Carr talks about David Sedaris’s “Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls ...
Book Guys Mr. Wisniewski discussed how he prepared to illustrate children’s Books, revealing his secret of illustration in which he… ...
Clover Press has assembled a truly killer team of artists to close out the saga of the Golem of Venice Beach. Check out our second exclusive preview of the upcoming graphic novel.