![]() I’ve always had a love of color, going as far back as I can remember combining color, mixing color. How do you marry your delight in tactile qualities and your love for color? How do we see that expressed in your work? LVS: That’s right! You have a wonderful memory. ![]() RS: You wrote about your love for it in the Horn Book some years ago. LVS: The tangible part of books is something I really enjoy. RS: You’ve always been a very hands-on book creator. LVS: Which are really important, and then it gets completely lost in the digital format. When I looked at the PDF, I’d forgotten that there would probably be cutouts. Especially books like this - they don’t translate well into digital form. Laura Vaccaro Seeger: I know what you mean. ![]() I’ve been working from digital books for so long, it was a real pleasure to hold this in my hands. Roger Sutton: Terry sent me a copy of Red. (We talk below about the possibilities of yellow, but Laura insists she is done.) With Red, Laura Vaccaro Seeger completes a picture-book trilogy begun with Green in 2012 and continued with Blue in 2018. Talks with Roger is a sponsored supplement to our free monthly e-newsletter, Notes from the Horn Book. To receive Notes, sign up here. ![]()
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