Upward thrust and shine, the LITC podcast is right here once more! We’ve got some vibrant and beautiful gnarly palaeoart to turn you from the spectacularly-named Tudor Humphries. For the interview, Marc and Natee speak about the beautiful – and moderately arguable – e book The Iguanodon’s Horn, with its writer and illustrator, the award-winning Sean Rubin. Is making amusing of old-fashioned palaeoart tropes truthful sport? Can we stay evaluating dinosaurs to fish? Why is there a tiger in Africa? Will Natee in the end admit that T. R. is their favorite dinosaur? Are we giant in Japan, like Godzilla? And do we ever, ever, ever, close up about TetZooCon? To find out none of this and no more in episode 36!
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Antique Dinosaur Artwork
At the beginning from 1988, T. R. & Buddies used to be identified to British audiences as The Sainsbury’s Guide of Dinosaurs. It used to be written through Rupert Matthews and illustrated through the cherished British artist Tudor Humphries (1953), who makes a speciality of animal artwork.
- Marc’s unique evaluation from 2019 is right here!
Interview
Sean Rubin (1986) is an writer and illustrator of kids’s books identified for books corresponding to Bolivar (2003), This Very Tree (2021) and The Passover Visitor (2021, with Susan Kusel). He lives in Virginia. His newest e book, The Iguanodon’s Horn, has made waves within the palaeo international. The e book is reviewed through Marc right here.
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