![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve long been an admirer of Laura’s writing, but over the past year, I’ve become an admirer or her enthusiasm for exploring her creativity in its many forms, and an admirer of her bravery in so openly sharing that exploration with us. Not just her doodles, but this other side of her creative self - a side that, reading her books, you might not have ever suspected was there. There were stretches where Laura posted a new bot doodle every single day, often with nothing more than a caption that read: “Your daily robot.” And I loved that. These were robot doodles.Īs an avid doodler, as someone who believes that everyone - yes, even you - both CAN and SHOULD draw, and as a lover of all things robot, I was interested and excited. A year or so ago, I noticed something curious: my friend, Laura Shovan - author of The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary, Takedown, and the forthcoming A Place at the Table, with Saadia Faruqi - all of a sudden began posting pictures of doodles. ![]()
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