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Who Wrote That? Meet Robin Price Glasser

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Who Wrote That? Meet Robin Price Glasser

March 30, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

A bi-weekly feature profiling the talented authors and illustrators who bring children’s books to life.

Robin Preiss Glasser, illustrator of the Fancy Nancy series of books by Jane O’Connor, expresses herself with movement. As a professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet, she danced dramatic character roles using large, overly dramatic movements, always playing to the back of the house. As an illustrator, Glasser dances through her books acting out the parts. “I see an image and express it through movement…” More

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