Because the world doesn’t provide most of us enough occasion for construction paper, scissors and glue, we have a few good souls making pop-up books. Popville has a really nice Ed Emberley vibe, and hopefully would stand up to a bunch of storytime sessions.
Actually, it makes me think of Robert Crumb’s A Short History of America.
(via The Casual Optimist)
I want to learn how to make one of those. I need a “how-to” pop up class.
I tried to leave a comment about Bloomsday but I kept getting an error message… twice it said article did not exist.. maybe it’s my computer, so sorry for posting to wrong article.
I haven’t read Ulysees or Finnegan’s Wake (my husband has read them both, we always figure if you combine the two of us we are sort of well-read). Anyway, I love Dubliners and wish I were in Dublin today. I do hope to read Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, don’t know if I’ll ever make it through the others, but I did read a few sentences of the opening of Ulysses today in Joyce’s honor. I do love The Dead so much.
Whoops, glitch on my end and fixed.
Funny, I just reread The Dead this past week.