Author and illustrator Loryn Brantz previews her new kid's book 'Blanket: Journey to Extreme Coziness' and discusses the inspiration behind it.
After infusing much-needed girl power into the stagnant world ofseries, author and illustrator Loryn Brantz is growing with her readers as she shifts into children’s picture books withand on sale Jan. 5, 2021. Using an illustration technique that evokes the knitted softness of the title,tells the story of a child finding comfort in their blanket cocoon before metamorphosizing into something even greater.
You successfully addressed the challenging topic of feminism for a very young audience, and now this time around you’re covering the more accessible topic of coziness for a slightly older audience. Did you find it easier or harder to write about something simpler for older children? You don’t use gender pronouns in this book, and from the illustrations, all the characters seen are very gender neutral. Why did you decide to do that?
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