Emily Winfield Martin
Emily Winfield Martin is an American artist and author-illustrator of children's books. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Occupation | Children’s writer, illustrator |
Nationality | American |
After graduating from art school in 2005, Martin began selling her visual art through the online store Etsy, thereafter achieving acclaim in The New York Times ,[1] on CNN,[2] and on The Martha Stewart Show[3] as one of Etsy's original and most enduring success stories. Eventually Martin parlayed these successes into a career in professional book publication.[4]
Martin has written and illustrated seven children's books: an enigmatic book of story fragments & illustrations called The Imaginaries, middle grade fairy tale retelling Snow & Rose, picture books The Wonderful Things You Will Be, Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey, Day Dreamers: A Journey of Imagination, and The Littlest Family's Big Day. A series of vignettes, Oddfellow's Orphanage, which she also wrote and illustrated, was described by Publishers Weekly as a "poignant and gently humorous debut […] set in an unusual orphanage."[5] She also produced a popular crafts book, The Black Apple's Paper Doll Primer: Activities and Amusements for the Curious Paper Artist.
Bibliography
Children's fiction
- Oddfellow's Orphanage (2012)
- Snow & Rose (2017)
Instructional
- The Black Apple's Paper Doll Primer: Activities and Amusements for the Curious Paper Artist (2010)
Picture books
- Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey (2013)
- Day Dreamers: A Journey of Imagination (2014)
- The Wonderful Things You Will Be (2015)
- The Littlest Family's Big Day (2016)
- The Imaginaries (2020)
- This is a Gift for You (2021)
- Wonderful Babies (2022)
References
- Rob Walker. "Handmade 2.0". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- Jessica Bruder. "The Etsy wars: Artisans' backlash against craft site - Jul. 14, 2009". Money.cnn.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- "Black Apple Doll". Martha Stewart. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- "Emily Winfield Martin, The Black Apple - XOXO Festival (2012)". YouTube. 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- "Children's Book Review: Oddfellow's Orphanage by Emily Winfield Martin". Publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
External links
- Official website
- Random House Books author video at YouTube
- Interview about Dream Animals (November 2013)
- Oddfellow's Orphanage at Random House Books
- Emily Winfield Martin at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records