
Happy National Poetry Month!
Hello, Great Readers of our series! Just in case you haven’t visited before, let me tell you a little about A Great Nephew and A Great Aunt. My great nephew, Landon (a fifth-grader) and I (his great aunt) collaborate. I write a poem which he illustrates. We started this collaboration last fall and have had so much fun with it that we decided to invite others along. Landon and I will continue to have a new episode on the second Friday of each month. The other Fridays are filling up quickly with guests. I have created a page on my website to view all the episodes of A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Click HERE to visit the page and enjoy past episodes.
Today it is my pleasure to welcome . . .
Diana Murray and Daughters, Kate and Jane
Thank you, Penny, for inviting me to guest post. I love the concept of this series and I’ve really been enjoying all the pairings!
The first illustration I chose, and the accompanying poem, were inspired by my nine-year-old daughter’s beloved pet.
Kate, has always had a passion for art, whether drawing, sculpting, or crafting of any kind. Perhaps what impresses me most, is her ability to create original characters. These characters don’t just exist on the page. They have entire backstories, quirks, and mannerisms. For example, there’s “Buff Chipmunk”, who has rock-hard abs, a squeaky voice, and an obsession with doing things “to the extreme!” And then there’s “Mr. Higglesbee”, a teacher who enjoys giving long, monotone lectures on the history of the blanket.
And now, here is Beardie.
And here is a second rendition of the character, as well as a photo of Kate’s muse.
My younger daughter, who just turned six, doesn’t enjoy sitting around for long. And her energy and exuberance always comes across in her art! I think Jane especially likes drawing monsters and aliens because they allow her freedom of expression. She has affectionately named this monster “Larry”.
In short, there’s no lack of inspiration at my house. Both of my daughters inspire me daily with their creativity and imagination. In fact, kids in general inspire me, and that’s one reason why I love my job so much!
Many thanks to Diana, Kate, and Jane for sharing their creative collaboration with us today! This was a triple treat 🙂
Diana Murray is an award-winning poet and picture book author. Her forthcoming books include NED THE KNITTING PIRATE (Roaring Brook Press/Macmillan, 2016), GRIMELDA THE VERY MESSY WITCH (Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins, 2016), and CITY SHAPES (Little, Brown, 2016). Her poems have appeared in magazines including Highlights and Spider and in the recently released POETRY FRIDAY ANTHOLOGY: CELEBRATIONS (edited by Janet Wong and Sylvia Vardell). For more information and news, please visit: http://www.dianamurray.com or follow Diana on Twitter at @DianaMWrites
Have any of you been wondering what Poetry Friday is all about? My friend, Renée LaTulippe, explains it all as she hosts the Poetry Friday Roundup today at No Water River.
LOVE the poems and the wonderfully vivid drawings! I see creativity runs in your family!
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Thanks for stopping by, Laura!
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Feeling inspired to dress up like Larry for the next costume dance party! Terrific, Diana!
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That I gotta see!
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Haha! I love wearing green!
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Ha ha! Thanks, Julie! I bet you’ve got some moves. 🙂
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What great poems and pictures! 😀
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Thank you, Erik! 🙂
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Diana, Kate and Jane – What a fantastic collaboration! I love the imaginative art and the poems complete the story. Well done!
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Thanks, Cathy! Much obliged. 🙂
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Fun, fun, fun!
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Thanks for coming by, Mary Lee 🙂
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These are wonderful! Perfect pairings!
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Thanks for dropping by, Iza!
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I agree, Iza. The language in the poems enhances the art. I’m totally convinced that Beardie Rules!!! And that Larry is a dancin’ fool 🙂
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Great stuff! I loved every bit of this. Thanks.
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I loved every bit too, Rosi.
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Love these!!!
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Thanks for stopping in, Patricia 🙂
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Your poems and your daughters’ illustrations make a good team.
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Thanks, Mirka!
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How fun! How could you not be inspired by those characters… err… I mean daughters? Playtime at your house must be a blast, Diana. 🙂 Kudos to the young artists and to you– your interpretation of their artwork is spot on.
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Ha ha! They’re certainly characters! And yes, playtime is always a blast. Thanks for stopping by, Michelle!
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This episode was very inspiring. I think Diana’s daughters could inspire an entire poetry collection 🙂
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What a wonderful wait to connect with your children. I love your daughter’s imagination combined with your poems.
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Thanks, Patricia! 🙂
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I agree, Pat. It makes me miss the fun times I had with my son. I did save a lot of his artwork. Maybe I should climb up in the attic with a pad and a pencil 🙂
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That was really, really well done! Thanks. Larry
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Thanks for coming by, Larry! You’re an awesome supporter of this series.
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Thanks for the kind words, Larry!
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I love that dancing monster, and bearded dragons definitely rule! What a great collaboration.
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Thanks, Brenda! 🙂
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I agree, Brenda 🙂
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What a talented family! Thanks, Diana, Kate and Jane. The thought of Mr. Higglesbee and his boring lectures made me smile too. He needs a book of his own.
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Thanks, jama! You’re right. Mr. Higglesbee would love to share his boring lectures with the world.
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Ah! I think you’re right about Mr. Higglesbee. It’s so much fun to say that a book would be a surefire hit.
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These are fab! I think I like Larry the best too. What a great team you make.
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Thanks, Catherine!
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Hi, Catherine 🙂 I’m thinking Beardie and Larry are candidates for the Weirdo Zoo 🙂
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Absolutely!
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I love Larry, the dancing monster! In fact, if I was going to buy a monster, as in Tara Lazar’s picture book, The Monstore, I would buy Larry. Is he for sale? 🙂 The two versions of Bearded Dragon art showcase quite a range of ability and style! The poems are tons of fun…you make a great team!
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Thanks, Carrie! Let’s ask Tara to check the Monstore inventory. 🙂
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Definitely no lack of talent at your house either! You and your daughters have produced some fantastic work! I wanted to share your work with my own daughters because I know they’d enjoy it but I’m worried they may ask for a bearded lizard if I do. 🙂
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Thanks, Rebecca! Ha ha! You have no idea how long she begged before we finally gave in. She was researching them for about a year.
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Ha! Maybe they’d settle for drawing their own bearded lizard, Rebecca.
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The art work and the poems are so much fun! Well done! This brightened up a dreary Friday morning!
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Thanks, Kim. 🙂 Happy Friday!
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I agree, Kim. It’s cloudy here and this collaboration is a sunny pick-me-up 🙂
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Another fun post…thanks!
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Thanks for joining us today, Mona.
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Great creatures! I can see how they’d inspire these funny poems! Good job!
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Thanks, Genevieve!
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Yes, Genevieve, those creatures are a source of inspiration! So fun. Thanks for coming by.
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