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The artist Iro Tsavala and writer Henry Martin discuss their book.

What is it about?

This is a conversation between the artist Iro Tsavala and the writer Henry Martin on their artist book, Yappo, a poetic fable informed by a research trip to the Scottish Highlands. The text explores their method of collaborating on this project from initial ideation to finished product.

Why is it important?

This article will appeal to artists and writers interested in reading about, or researching, the collaboration process between artists and writers, as well as those interested in illustrated picture books, illustrated poetry, artists books, art books, independent presses, and representations of the mythical and fable in contemporary writing.

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