ABOUT BARBARA BIETZ

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California, United States
I am a children's author, magazine writer, children's book reviewer, and chair of the Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee. I love talking about children's books and the craft of writing. My midddle grade chapter book, LIKE a MACCABEE, was released in October 2006 (Yotzeret Publishing) The best part of being an author is visiting schools and meeting students, teachers, and librarians. I write book reviews for Jewish Book World magazine and the Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter. Selected interviews from this blog are featured in Jewish Book World Magazine. My monthly book column appears in the award winning web site, FamiliesOnlineMagazine.com. I also teach writing classes for adults. Please check out my web site at www.BarbaraBietz.com Contact me at BarbaraBietz@aol.com.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Annual Western Regional Conference: Jewish Literature for Children

CELEBRATE JEWISH BOOKS FOR CHILDREN!

ANNUAL WESTERN REGIONAL CONFERENCE : JEWISH LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN

Sunday, April 18, 2010, 9:00 am to 3:00

"MONSTERS AND MIRACLES: A JOURNEY THROUGH JEWISH PICTURE BOOKS"
Skirball exhibit - panel discussion - silent auction - book sale - autographing by local authors. Continental Breakfast; Lunch. Manuscript consultation available.
Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 North Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049 - (310) 440-4500 AND American Jewish University, 15600 Mulholland Dr., Bel Air, CA 90077 - (888) 853-6763

AJLSC members - $45 (includes lunch)
Co-sponsored by Sinai Temple Blumenthal Library, Association of Jewish Libraries, AJLSC, and the Ostrow Community Library at the American Jewish University.
For more information please visit www.ajlsc.org

Monday, February 15, 2010

Writing Classes in Oak Park

Begining February 22nd, I will be teaching Writing Books for Children on on Monday nights at the Oak Park Community Center.

Feel free to e-mail me at BarbaraBietz@aol.com for more information or visit www.rsrpd.org.


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sydney Taylor Book Award Blog Tour - Welcome Jago!














Welcome to the Sydney Taylor Book Awards Blog Tour! I have the pleasure of introducing Jago, the illustrator of silver medal winner Nachshon Who Was Afraid to Swim, written by Deborah Bodin Cohen (Kar-Ben)

Nachshon was the first person to event the Red Sea before it parted. In the book, he is a brave boy who longs for freedom from slavery. His only fear is water. Jago’s beautifully textured illustrations create the perfect backdrop for the story. I was delighted to learn more about the techniques Jago used.


What were your thoughts when you first read the manuscript for Nachshon, Who Was Afraid to Swim ?

I was excited at the thought of illustrating a book set in Egypt and the possibilities for creating landscapes filled with pyramids and trying to get a sense of the intense heat.

Did you need to do research before creating your illustrations?

Yes! I did quite a lot of research into Egyptian architecture, clothing and ceremonial costumes.

What techniques did you use for your illustrations?

I work entirely digitally using a Wacom Cintiq graphics tablet to draw my illustrations directly on my iMac. I use Photoshop to build up my illustrations in layers; I start with a "painting" at the bottom in fairly flat colours and then overlay various photographic layers (things like close up photos of concrete and hand made paper) to build up textures, it's a secret recipe known only to me so I can't divulge the exact ingredients..... Then I add lighting effects, shadows and highlights and generally try to make things seem less flat and more solid. Then at the end I'll usually adjust all the colours a bit until they're right

What was the greatest challenge in working on this book?

The challenge with all pictures I find, is to try to tell the story in the pictures as much as it is told in the words, and to try to add details and elements to the illustrations that will enhance the story.

What was the most interesting thing you learned in the process of working on Nachshon, Who Was Afraid to Swim ?

That I quite like illustrating horses! I've always avoided them before as they're complicated to get right, but with the Pharaoh's army riding chariots there was no getting away from them. Once I'd figured them out I quite enjoyed drawing them and now I don't avoid them any more!

Jago, thanks for joining the blog tour!

To learn more about Jago, please visit his web site at http://www.jagoillustration.com/