Early sketches from Lisa Brown’s 29 Myths on the Swinster Pharmacy. This is part three. See part one, part two.
There’s nothing about a little boy and girl in the text of the poem. But an illustrator gets to add stuff. It’s part of the job I added a boy and a girl because that’s what I always do. The girl is usually me (older, bossy) and the boy is a combo-version of my two younger brothers (annoying, eager). I made up the part about the girl being taller. I was, and am, smaller than everyone.
—Lisa Brown
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