And now, Alice speaks Yiddish! A fine new translation of Wonderland using the Hebrew alphabet by Dr. Adina bar-El is now available for $25 including shipping via PayPal or check or… [read full post]
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Illustrating Alice
This just in from LCSNA President Mark Burstein: A gorgeous fine press book from Artists’ Choice Editions in London makes good on its promise of “an international survey of illustrated… [read full post]
Parallel Alices: Alice Goes All Medieval
Parallel Alices: Alice through the Looking-Glass of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Christopher Tyler, a visual psychophysicist and the creator of the autostereogram (“Magic Eye” pictures), is an erudite yet approachable… [read full post]
Renaissance Art and Technology Combine to Tell Alice’s Story Again
Are tablet computers revolutionizing the picture book? Ask me again in a hundred years. In the meantime, authors continue to explore the question by experimenting with the ever-willing, always-revolutionary Alice’s… [read full post]
Aceil in addelnnorW: A Bkoo
For many good reasons, Lewis Carroll’s classic is often chosen as a first text to translate into a new language or medium. Constructors of constructed languages and lovers of word-play… [read full post]
Darker Wonderlands for Longer Nights
Now we have crossed into that magic time between Halloween and Christmas, it seems fitting to pay a visit to the latest in Alice-inspired fantasy fiction. Always a deep well… [read full post]
An Unabridged and Animated Alice for Tablet Computers
Long before the world knew anything of tablet PCs and iPads, David Neal had an idea for an animated audiobook that children could watch on a screen. Alice’s Adventures in… [read full post]
Brazilian honors for Aventuras de Alice no Subterrâneo
Last week, the Câmara Brasileira do Livro (Brazilian Book Guild) announced the winners of the 54th annual Jabuti Awards and we are pleased to relate that Alice found herself in… [read full post]
A Little Something Alice for the Weekend
If you are wondering what you could do this weekend that might bring a little more Wonderland into your life, permit us to offer the following suggestions: If you live… [read full post]
“And Black Alice had heard Boojums weren’t supposed to be all that smart…”
The Lavinia Whateley was a Boojum, a deep-space swimmer, but her kind had evolved in the high tempestuous envelopes of gas giants, and their offspring still spent their infancies there, in cloud-nurseries… [read full post]

