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| "Sir? Are you there, sir?" |
19 July 2012
"Hello...? Sir... sir?"
18 July 2012
Percy and TumTum at the Oakland Farmers' Market
THIS Oakland!
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| My hometown : ) |
Like Peter Rabbit, I'm gonna hop on over the GWB and set up shop amid the corn, carrots and lettuce at the wonderful new Oakland Farmers' Market. You can spy me and many copies of Percy and TumTum: A Tale of Two Dogs in my booth from 9am till 1pm.
Special thanks to Jane Graham for hooking me up with this special event!
Oakland Farmers' Market:
Saturdays 9am-1pm
Veterans Dr, Oakland, NJ 07436 (in the Board of Education parking lot within the Municipal Plaza, right on Rt. 202/Ramapo Valley Road)
12 July 2012
Fun with Percy and TumTum
I'm doing another reading! Tomorrow (Friday), July 13th at the Danforth Museum in Framingham, MA.
I am honored to take part in the Free Fun Fridays series, which runs all summer. We'll read fun books and do drawing activities! You should come.
I am honored to take part in the Free Fun Fridays series, which runs all summer. We'll read fun books and do drawing activities! You should come.
11 July 2012
These guys
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| "0001...1...00.101..." |
... have terrible posture!
They should go to City Acupuncture for the Computer Cruncher massage.
10 July 2012
This lady
...looks like she could use a foot massage or a glass of wine.
Hopefully she is on her way to City Acupuncture!
04 July 2012
18 June 2012
A Jolly Time
I have just returned from a Boston area book tour + illustrator's conference. It was an "all my favorite things" trip! Highlights:
Serving as a judge in the excellent phenomenon known as Literary Death Match:
Visiting the Cambridge Community Center (Photos by Kirsten Sims)
...had a fine time at very cool establishment Tres Gatos in Jamaica Plain, MA.
and was honored to kick off the Friday Morning Storytime series at Curious George Bookstore in Harvard Square!
The Danforth Museum invited me to come and chat about an event for mid-July. This year I participated in The Giving Tree Project, a unique exhibition in support of children’s literacy. I was overjoyed to see my artwork displayed in the entrance of the museum store. The Danforth is a gem of a place. They have a fantastic collection curated by very clever and warm staff members. A lovely time.
Isy Mekler, the genius behind the Giving Tree Project. My tree is the pink one on the left.
The biggest event was ICON7, the illustrator's conference, in my old college home of Providence, RI. Eighty-four hours of illustration presentations, advice, discussion, inspiration in one of my absolute favorite places in the world. I loved every single minute of it. So much fantastic work!
And I'm psyched about all the cool new buddies I met.
Sleeping on couches and in guest rooms for 14 nights made me feel like some kind of touring musician, which is cool because there was a time when I really did want to be a rock star and actually played in a band which opened for the *brag alert* Arcade Fire before they were anybody. I forgot the lyrics mid-song and sang the same verse twice. Fortunately no chords were bungled. That would have been worse.
I have no photo documentation because cameras were not invented yet. It was that long ago.
I am so glad to be home. I am so glad to be glad. Seeya later!
Serving as a judge in the excellent phenomenon known as Literary Death Match:
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| My dear friend and EVP of Literary Death Match Boston, Kirsten Sims, on left |
| I'm the one sitting. |
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| reading Percy and TumTum |
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| Group drawing! |
| They were so game. |
| New best friends. |
and was honored to kick off the Friday Morning Storytime series at Curious George Bookstore in Harvard Square!
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| photo courtesy of Kirsten Sims |
Isy Mekler, the genius behind the Giving Tree Project. My tree is the pink one on the left.
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| (Photo credit: Yoon S. Byun/globe staff ) |
And I'm psyched about all the cool new buddies I met.
| The auditorium. Art by Chris Buzelli. |
| Paul Sahre and Brian Rea discussing their recent collaboration, Malcolm Gladwell Collected. |
| Bacon, pâté, Lingonberries, mesclun and cucumbers on brioche. |
I have no photo documentation because cameras were not invented yet. It was that long ago.
I am so glad to be home. I am so glad to be glad. Seeya later!
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