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Zack Rock

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Zack Rock is an award-winning illustrator and writer based in Berlin. He has created two picture books: Homer Henry Hudson's Curio Museum and A Good Story, both published by The Creative Company. Zack's work has been featured in Communication Arts, 3x3, Spectrum, American Illustration, ImagineFX, the Society of Illustrators, the Bologna Children's Book Fair Illustrator's Gallery, and is part of the Maîtres de l’Imaginaire collection. He holds an MA in Children's Book Illustration. ...more

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Homer Henry Hudson's Curio ...

3.92 avg rating — 62 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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A Good Story

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The New Normal

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The Normal School—America’s favorite, non-The New Yorker journal of literature and analysis—has a new issue out, and you might see someone familiar on the cover!


No, not the worried-looking guy, that’s my old flatmate Anthony.


No, not the bear, that’s Jerry the Bear. Also known as “King Diamond Claw” in his native forest tongue, and “Painbringer” to the shadow mages of the Twilight Canyons, upon wh

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“‎As I get older I see that running has changed for me. What used to be about burning calories is now more about burning up what is false. Lies I used to tell myself about who I was and what I could do, friendships that cannot withstand hills or miles, the approval I no longer need to seek, and solidarity that cannot bear silence. I run to burn up what I don't need and ignite what I do.”
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Rainer Maria Rilke
“But this press of time—take it as a little thing next to what endures. All this hurrying soon will be over. Only when we tarry do we touch the holy.”
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Leonardo da Vinci
“And you who wish to represent by words the form of man and all the aspects of his membrification, relinquish that idea. For the more minutely you describe the more you will confine the mind of the reader, and the more you will keep him from the knowledge of the thing described. And so it is necessary to draw and to describe.”
Leonardo da Vinci

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Melissa Hello friend. My sister introduced me to GoodReads. That easily, roped back into blogo-world. This seems to have a purpose, though.


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