Seth Goldman on his graphic biography of Honest Tea, "Mission in a Bottle" at One More Page Bookstore in Arlington. More photographs are here.
And two pictures of the Talkin' About Toons panel:
Talkin' Bout Toons panel with Matt Wuerker, Kevin Rechin, Steve Conley and Marty Baumann. NOVA Community College.
Showing posts with label One More Page bookstore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One More Page bookstore. Show all posts
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
V.E. Schwab's superhero novel Vicious booksigning
On Sept 27 2013, One More Page bookstore hosted Victoria Schwab (aka V.E. Schwab) "at a book signing for Vicious, a twisted tale of ambition, jealousy, betrayal and super-powers, set in a near-future world." I just finished the novel and enjoyed it.
Here's a recording of her reading and Q+A in which Ms. Schwab declares herself for Marvel over DC. Here's more photographs.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Sept 11: NP Clearly signs The 9-11 Comic Book in Arlington
I'll be interviewing Ann Telnaes at SPX when this happens so I won't be able to make it...
Sunday, Sept 11 at 2 pm: Reflecting on events of 9/11 10 years ago, N. P. Clearly discusses her graphic novel, "The 9-11 Comic Book". Haunted by 9-11 after her husband's escape, she wrote the graphic novel to seek expression for her feelings. A portion of proceeds benefits The Yellow Ribbon Fund.
A unique teaching tool, here's what some teachers have said:
"THE 9-11 COMIC BOOK is not only timely, tightly written, and boldly illustrated, it should be in the hands of everyone who remembers. It also must be read by kids who were too young to remember and should be aware of this horrific event. As a teacher, I'd wish a copy for every student. Graphic novels are a potent medium to inform, and this one is very effective." Helene C., California
One More Page | 2200 N. Westmoreland Street | #101 | Arlington | VA | 22213
Remember, in addition to street parking, there is retail parking available in the WestLee garage while you are shopping at One More Page. Follow the store signs to our back door, ring the buzzer and we'll welcome you in.
We are only 5 blocks from the East Falls Church Metro! Go right on 19th Street and follow the curve right to Westmoreland Street.
Phone: (703)-300-9746
Sunday, Sept 11 at 2 pm: Reflecting on events of 9/11 10 years ago, N. P. Clearly discusses her graphic novel, "The 9-11 Comic Book". Haunted by 9-11 after her husband's escape, she wrote the graphic novel to seek expression for her feelings. A portion of proceeds benefits The Yellow Ribbon Fund.
A unique teaching tool, here's what some teachers have said:
"THE 9-11 COMIC BOOK is not only timely, tightly written, and boldly illustrated, it should be in the hands of everyone who remembers. It also must be read by kids who were too young to remember and should be aware of this horrific event. As a teacher, I'd wish a copy for every student. Graphic novels are a potent medium to inform, and this one is very effective." Helene C., California
One More Page | 2200 N. Westmoreland Street | #101 | Arlington | VA | 22213
Remember, in addition to street parking, there is retail parking available in the WestLee garage while you are shopping at One More Page. Follow the store signs to our back door, ring the buzzer and we'll welcome you in.
We are only 5 blocks from the East Falls Church Metro! Go right on 19th Street and follow the curve right to Westmoreland Street.
Phone: (703)-300-9746
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier photos
A few weeks ago Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier were at One More Page bookstore in Arlington, VA. The two gave a fun presentation on the basics of cartooning faceshttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif, prompted by the children in the audience. Here's some more photographs.
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