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Thursday, June 27, 2019
PR: Small Press Expo 2019 Announces More Special Guests
July 2: Meet Authors Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo at Barnes and Noble
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NPR talks to BTTM FDRS authors
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Terry Flippo's new children's book
From his Deliver Me comic strip Facebook page:
AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT.....
For the last couple of months, between working on Deliver Me! and doing retirement drawings, I've been working on a project I'd like to share with everyone....my first kid's book!
It's called Nevin Nickelbottom Fights Monsters, and it features 12 black and white drawings accompanied by 12 short stories told in rhyme. It's 44 pages, and is suitable for kids 4 and up (depending, of course, on maturity level). The books are $6 postpaid and will be signed to your child (or grandchild!) along with an original sketch on the back cover. You can read a sample story below. Anyway, if you're interested, just paypal me at jmflip4@verizon.net. Don't forget to include your address, and the name of the child the book is for. Thanks!
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
PR: Small Press Expo 2019 Announces More Special Guests
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The Post reviews book by BoJack Horseman co-creator
'Bojack Horseman' creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg expands his funny, melancholy empire [in print as Tales fo woe from the guy behind 'BoJack Horseman'.]
Outside the Beltway on NY Times cartoon harikari
New York Times Editorial Cartoons Gone
America's Newspaper of Record has decided the backlash isn't worth it.
James Joyner · Tuesday, June 11, 2019 · 16 comments
https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/new-york-times-editorial-cartoons-gone/
Cavna of The Post on Cinderella and Toy Story 4
'Cinderella' arrives at the Library of Congress — with a fitting spot on the National Film Registry
A ball fit for Cinderella at the Library of Congress as the National Film Registry inducts the classic film [in print as At 70, 'Cinderella' graces the National Film Registry and celebrates with a ball].
If I'm not trash, what am I? What Forky from 'Toy Story 4' has to teach about identity and self-worth [in print as Forky of 'Toy Story 4': A fine tine to gaze inward]
How a team of women remade the empowered Bo Peep in 'Toy Story 4'
Why make 'Toy Story 4' after a satisfying trilogy? Here's how the director found his inspiring answer.
In a summer of stupid sequels, 'Toy Story 4' is a visually dazzling delight
PR: Library of Congress National Book Festival Announces Full Author Lineup
[Comics arts people that I know of are marked in bold; corrections welcomed]
June 25, 2019
Library of Congress National Book Festival Announces Full Author Lineup
More than 140 Authors to Participate in 19th Annual Event on Aug. 31
Amy Tan speaks with National Book Festival Literary Director Marie Arana on the Main Stage, September 1, 2018. Photo by Shawn Miller, Library of Congress.
The 2019 Library of Congress National Book Festival will offer an outstanding lineup of authors for readers of all ages for the festival's 19th year, with more than 140 nationally recognized authors, poets and illustrators, as well as the addition of stages devoted to science and international subjects.
On Saturday, Aug. 31, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, doors will open at 8:30 a.m., with programs beginning at 9 a.m. and running until 8 p.m.
The stellar lineup includes U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, eminent historians David McCullough and Michael Beschloss, celebrity D.C. chef and humanitarian José Andrés, graphic novel superstar Raina Telgemeier and Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction recipient Richard Ford.
The 2019 festival also will invite visitors to Explore America's Changemakers, part of a yearlong initiative coinciding with a series of exhibitions, events and programs at the Library. Among numerous festival programs dedicated to the theme of Changemakers, a special panel will feature new books on Winston Churchill by Andrew Roberts, Frederick Douglass by David Blight and visionary women including Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, Jane Goodall and Alice Waters, by Andrea Barnet.
Here are a few festival highlights:
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will participate in a conversation with NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg; Ginsburg will discuss her career and her book "My Own Words."
- David McCullough, one of America's most-read historians, will talk about "The Pioneers: The Heroic Stories of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West."
- José Andrés will review his humanitarian work, especially when he helped feed the people of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. Diane Rehm, whose radio show on NPR aired for nearly 40 years, will interview Andrés, who will also discuss his new vegetable cookbook.
- Raina Telgemeier will greet thousands of her fans and introduce them to "Share Your Smile: Raina's Guide to Telling Your Own Story."
- American historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. will offer two presentations, one for children on his new book "Dark Sky Rising" and one for adults on Race in America.
- Presidential historian Michael Beschloss will talk about "Presidents of War."
- Matthew Gray Gubler, one of the stars of CBS' "Criminal Minds," will present his children's book "Rumple Buttercup."
- Graphic novelist Ngozi Ukazu, who has rewritten the rules of publishing, will discuss "Check, Please!"
- Award-winning novelist Laila Lalami will talk about "The Other Americans."
- Julia Álvarez will look back on her novel "In the Time of the Butterflies," an international sensation when it was published 25 years ago.
- Susan Choi will discuss her highly acclaimed novel "Trust Exercise."
Stages for Adults
Main Stage: José Andrés, Michael Beschloss, David Brooks, Richard Ford, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David McCullough and Raina Telgemeier
Fiction: Louis Bayard, Ann Beattie, Susan Choi, Barbara Kingsolver, Laila Lalami, Rebecca Makkai, Thomas Mallon, Sigrid Nunez, Joyce Carol Oates, Richard Powers and Roxana Robinson
Genre Fiction: Charlie Jane Anders, Johnny D. Boggs, James Ellroy, Margaret George, Philippa Gregory, Anne Hillerman, Paul Andrew Hutton, Joe Ide, Craig Johnson, Brianna Labuskes, Seanan McGuire, Sara Paretsky, John Scalzi and Victoria Schwab
History & Biography: Rick Atkinson, Douglas Brinkley, Colin G. Calloway, Joanne B. Freeman, Casey Gerald, David Maraniss, Andrew Roberts, Evan Thomas, David Treuer, Elaine Weiss and Brenda Wineapple
International: Liliana Colanzi, María Dueñas, Melba Escobar, Inga Gaile, Cristina Rivera Garza, Amitav Ghosh, Olga Grjasnowa, Caoilinn Hughes, Claudia Salazar Jiménez, Jeanine Leane, Brenton McKenna, Kim Scott and Kim Thúy
Poetry & Prose: Julia Álvarez, Sheila Black, Jericho Brown, Nathan Englander, Aminatta Forna, Ilya Kaminsky, R.O. Kwon, Dorianne Laux, Valeria Luiselli, Alberto Manguel, Madeline Miller, Brendan Mathews, Lydia Millet, Pamela Paul, Linda Sue Park, Maria Russo, Jon Scieszka, Natasha Trethewey, Renée Watson, Emily Wilson, and Jenny Xie
Science: Peter Brannen, Alexandra Horowitz, Beth Macy, Thomas W. Malone, Lisa Margonelli, Jim Ottaviani, David Quammen, Douglas Rushkoff, Daniel Stone, Frans de Waal and David Sloan Wilson
Understanding Our World: Andrea Barnet, David Blight, David Epstein, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Judge Richard Gergel, Reyna Grande, David Grann, Amy Gutmann, Joshua Hammer, Aleksandar Hemon, Parag Khanna, Steve Luxenberg, Alberto Manguel, Suketu Mehta, Jonathan Moreno, Elaine Pagels, Steven Pearlstein and Andrew Roberts
Stages for Young People
Children: Mac Barnett, Cece Bell, Sophie Blackall, Tonya Bolden, Fred Bowen, Max Brallier, Molly Brooks, Pablo Cartaya, Fabien Cousteau, Lucy Ruth Cummins, Gale Galligan, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Brian Floca, Matthew Gray Gubler, Shannon Hale, Jennifer Holm, Matthew Holm, Jon Klassen, Ann M. Martin, Juana Medina, R.J. Palacio, Linda Sue Park, LeUyen Pham, Matt Phelan, Greg Pizzoli, Sherri Duskey Rinker, Sharon Robinson, Adam Rubin, Victoria Schwab, Jon Scieszka, Ronald L. Smith, Jennifer Swanson and Steven Weinberg
Teens: Holly Black, Monica Hesse, Kathleen Glasgow, Ellen Hagan, Faith Erin Hicks, Linda Holmes, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Mitali Perkins, Rainbow Rowell, Misa Sugiura, Ngozi Ukazu, Renée Watson, Scott Westerfeld and Markus Zusak
Poetry Slam: The National Book Festival Youth Poetry Slam will include some of the nation's top youth slam groups from the nation's capital. Champion delegates from these groups will compete to be named the festival's top youth slammer by performing new works.
The National Book Festival is made possible by the generous support of private- and public-sector sponsors who share the Library's commitment to reading and literacy, led by National Book Festival Co-Chairman David M. Rubenstein. Charter sponsors are the Institute of Museum and Library Services, The Washington Post and Wells Fargo; Patron sponsors are the James Madison Council, the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities; the Champions are Thomas V. Girardi, the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, PBS and Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program; and, in the Friends category, Booklovers Circle Members, Bookshare - a Benetech initiative, Buffy Cafritz, Embassy of Australia, Embassy of Canada, Embassy of Germany, Embassy of Ireland, Embassy of Latvia, Embassy of Peru, Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction administered by The University of Alabama School of Law, The Hay-Adams, Inter-American Development Bank, The Junior League of Washington, Andy King, Leon Levy Center for Biography (CUNY), Library of Congress Federal Credit Union, Mexican Cultural Institute, Timothy and Diane Naughton, Planet Word, Scholastic Inc, Small Press Expo (SPX), Spain Arts & Culture and Western Writers of America; Media Partners are C-SPAN2's Book TV, The New York Times and NPR. Those interested in supporting the National Book Festival can contact the Library at devofc@loc.gov.
Later this summer, the National Book Festival app for iOS and Android smartphones will be updated with complete presenter, schedule and wayfinding information. Follow the festival on Twitter @librarycongress with hashtag #NatBookFest, and subscribe to the National Book Festival Blog at loc.gov/bookfest/.
The Library of Congress is the world's largest library, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. Explore collections, reference services and other programs and plan a visit at loc.gov, access the official site for U.S. federal legislative information at congress.gov and register creative works of authorship at copyright.gov.
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Monday, June 24, 2019
Michael Kupperman on his strip for the Washington City Paper
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Thanks, Washington Post (finally)"
Thanks, Washington Post (finally)
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2751
Inspired by this article I saw at CounterPunch back in March. After
all this time kind of looking the other way while he raked in the bank
on cushy side gigs and other shenanigans, the Washington Post finally
could stand no more and actually investigated Ward 2 councilmember
Jack Evans.
"A Reckoning is Coming for Jack Evans, But What About the Washington
Post?" by Pete Tucker in CounterPunch, 03.14.19
https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/03/14/a-reckoning-is-coming-for-jack-evans-but-what-about-the-washington-post/
"Law firm that investigated Jack Evans for Metro found 'multiple
violations' of ethics code", Robert McCartney in the Washington Post,
06.17.19
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/law-firm-that-investigated-jack-evans-for-metro-found-multiple-violations-of-ethics-code/2019/06/17/fd666952-912c-11e9-b570-6416efdc0803_story.html
Pop Culture Happy Hour on Toy Story 4
'Toy Story 4' Mixes Nostalgia And Existential Dread
The Toy Story movies have been skittering around the closets of our hearts for almost 25 years. Anchored by Woody the sheriff, voiced by Tom Hanks, they're central to the story of Pixar. Now we're up to Toy Story 4. This time, Woody has to protect a homemade toy named Forky, voiced by Tony Hale. Forky may just be a spork with a face, but he's special to Bonnie, the little girl Woody lives with.
Friday, June 21, 2019
The Legend of Super Corey comic strip on Politico
Thursday, June 20, 2019
RVA Mag on Richmond's Galaxy Con.
Who Loves Galaxy Con? Kel (and RVA Mag) Loves Galaxy Con.
Ash Griffith | June 20, 2019
https://rvamag.com/art/film/who-loves-galaxy-con-kel-and-rva-mag-loves-galaxy-con.html