Friday, September 13, 2024

Sept 15: Rory Lucey at Hooray for Books! in Alexandria

Ready for a troll-catching caper?


Author Rory Lucey will join us on Sunday, September 15, at 1 PM to present and sign SCRAM: Society of Creatures Real and Magical, his new graphic novel for 8- to 12-year-olds.


In the hopes of learning more about the local cryptids, three friends, Jenny, Emiko, and Brian, start the Society of Creatures Real and Magical—S.C.R.A.M.! Their first order of business? To meet a troll!


Rory Lucey previously illustrated the middle grade graphic memoir Bad Sister, written by Charise Mericle Harper.


We will have copies of SCRAM available for purchase at the event.


Hooray For Books! Independent Bookstore | 1555 King Street Suite 101 | Alexandria, VA 22314 US

PR: Fantagraphics at SPX Booth W51-55!



SMALL PRESS EXPO



OUR SPX SCHEDULE

It's that time of year again: Small Press Expo! We'll be at tables W51-55 on September 14th-15th, along with Special Guests Carol Lay (My Time Machine), Beth Hetland (Tender), Laura Pérez (Ocultos), and Stan Mack (Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies: The Collected Conceits, Delusions, and Hijinks of New Yorkers from 1974 to 1995).


More exciting news: Time Under Tension by M.S. Harkness is nominated for the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Graphic Novel—fingers crossed for a well-deserved win!


So stop on by booth W51-55: we'll have a table full of our newest books (including some titles that aren't out yet), new merch, and plenty of signings–check out the schedule below!

SIGNING SCHEDULE

Saturday, September 14th:
12:00-1:00 pm: Laura Pérez (Ocultos) + Caitlin Cass (Suffrage Song: The Haunted History of Gender, Race and Voting Rights in the U.S.)
1:00-2:00 pm: Stan Mack (Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies) + Marc Sobel (Reading Love and Rockets)
2:00-3:00 pm: Carol Lay (My Time Machine) + Beth Hetland (Tender)
3:00-4:00 pm: Graham Chaffee (Light It, Shoot It) + Rick Altergott (Blessed Be)
4:00-5:00 pm: Eleanor Davis (You and a Bike and a Road) + Mia Wolff (The Empty Lot)


Sunday, September 15th:
12:00-1:00 pm: Beth Hetland (Tender) + Eleanor Davis (You and a Bike and a Road)
1:00-2:00 pm: Stan Mack (Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies) + Rick Altergott (Blessed Be)
2:00-3:00 pm: Carol Lay (My Time Machine) + Marc Sobel (Reading Love and Rockets)
3:00-4:00 pm: Laura Pérez (Ocultos) + Mia Wolff (The Empty Lot)
4:00-5:00 pm: Graham Chaffee (Light It, Shoot It)
5:00-6:00 pm: Caitlin Cass (Suffrage Song: The Haunted History of Gender, Race and Voting Rights in the U.S.)

PANEL SCHEDULE

Saturday, September 14th:
Cults, 12:00-1:00 pm in the White Oak Room: Cults (religious and otherwise) have been part of the fabric of American history long before it was officially a country. What often start off as utopian projects usually devolve into fanaticism, exploitation, and even murder. Join moderator Marc Sobel and panelists Jesse Lambert (Hyperallegenic), Ellen Lindner (Lost Diamonds), George Wylesol (Internet Crusader), and Emi Gennis (American Cult) will discuss cults from a personal, historical, and fictional perspective and why comics are an ideal medium to delve into the depths of their mysteries.


Building Comics Community Before The Internet, 12:30-1:30 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: Before the internet facilitated interaction and community for cartoonists worldwide, there were still networks that drew them together. From the page of seminal zine Factsheet Five to a mail network that criss-crossed the globe to dozens of alt-weekly newspapers that disseminated comics, the cartoonists who emerged at the height of the first zine explosion established the groundwork for what was to come. Tom Hart of the Sequential Artists Workshop (SAW) has been capturing the experiences of the cartoonists who were there, and he'll join panelists Ariel Bordeaux (Deep GirlClutter), Anders Nilsen (TonguesBig Questions), Carol Lay (My Time MachineStory Minute), and Peter Kuper (RuinsWorld War III Illustrated) as they discuss their varied experiences in establishing comics community.


Dash Shaw and Eleanor Davis In Conversation, 2:30-3:30 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: Dash Shaw and Eleanor Davis are visionary cartoonists. Both coming from art school backgrounds, they made their mark at a young age and have continued to evolve over the years, crafting a wide variety of innovative comics while never repeating themselves. Shaw's body of work includes Bottomless Belly ButtonNew School, and the new Blurry, while Davis's comics include Why Art?The Hard Tomorrow, and You & A Bike & A Road. Moderator Rob Clough will join them in a discussion of their careers, their aesthetics, and their working methods.


Warts & All Memoir, 4:30-5:30 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: There's a new wave of young cartoonists specializing in a style of memoir that's more closely aligned with work from the late 80s and early 90s than anything being published now. There's a bold and refreshing frankness in their work where nothing is off-limits but little is sensationalized. It is the matter-of-factness with which they approach raw and thorny subjects that makes their work so compelling. Moderator Alex Hoffman will be leading a discussion with some of the vanguard in this new movement: Angela Fanche (Me & Night), Allee Errico (Froggie World), Kayla E (Precious Rubbish), and Tara Booth (Processing).


Carousel: Comics Performances, 5:00-6:00 pm in the White Oak Room: Since 1997, R. Sikoryak has hosted Carousel, a series of comics readings and visual performances by cartoonists and theater artists, presented around the U.S. and Canada. This special edition of Carousel at SPX features exhibiting artists and guests, performing live. Join us for an audio-visual journey to the place where comics and performance collide! Featuring: Stan Mack (Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies), Bianca Xunise, (Punk Rock Karaoke), Amy Kurzweill (Artificial: A Love Story), Jeffrey Brown (Kids Are Still Weird), Joel Christian Gill (Fights), Shing Yin Khor (The Legend Of Auntie Po), and R. Sikoryak (Constitution Illustrated).


Sunday, September 15th:
The Pitfalls Of Time Travel, 1:00-2:00 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: While time travel stories can be fun and sometimes confusing, things tend to get complicated when someone goes backward or forward in time in order to try to fix something. Inevitably, that makes things worse. It could mean you get trapped in feudal Japan, have an awkward encounter with a younger version of your own self, or even worse, see a bleak future. Moderator Warren Bernard will talk about the time travel tales from Carol Lay (My Time Machine), Jess Fink (We Can Fix It!), and Benjamin Wilgus (Chronin).


Altered Realities, 2:00-3:00 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: Comics provide a unique way of looking at consensus reality in startlingly new and different ways. Whether used to represent the way mental illness can affect the way we perceive reality, how occult forces can warp perception, or how in the far future the ways in which surviving species might perceive humanity, the use of line and color offers a world of possibilities. Francesca Lyn will explore the topic with Peter Kuper (RuinsInsectopolis), Laura Pérez (OcultosTotem), Christi Furnas (Crazy Like A Fox: Adventures In Schizophrenia), and Nate Powell (Fall ThroughSwallow Me Whole).


Big Concepts In Non-Fiction, 3:30-4:30 pm in the White Oak Room: Non-fiction comics span from the familiar biographies to deeply thought-out ruminations on science and technology, to deep dives into history, politics, and philosophy. They allow for complex visual representations of ideas and a compression of data that can make difficult topics easier to understand. Moderator Jonathan Gray will explore these concepts with Glynnis Fawkes (1177 B.C.: A Graphic History Of The Year Civilization Collapsed {with Eric H. Cline}), Caitlin Cass (Suffrage Song), Bill Campbell (The Day The Klan Came To Town {with Bizhan Khodabandeh}), Dan Nott (Hidden Systems), and Nate Powell (March {with Andrew Aydin and John Lewis}).


SOLRADIO Live: Spotlight On Beth Hetland, 4:00-5:00 pm in the White Flint Amphitheater: SOLRADIO, the podcast of the comics criticism website SOLRAD.CO, proudly presents a deep dive into the Harvey Award-nominated debut graphic novel Tender by Beth Hetland. Beth will join moderator Alex Hoffman and critics Jules Bakes and Rob Clough as they explore the themes and imagery of her harrowing book.

MERCH

We worked with some of our artists to design some very cool merch and we've got (drumroll, please): bumper stickers designed by Noah Van Sciver and John Pham, a t-shirt featuring art by Gilbert Hernandez from the cover of Love & Rockets Vol. IV #14, a t-shirt featuring art by Scott Marvel Cassidy from the charming graphic novel he co-authored with his wife, Maria BamfordHogbook and Lazer Eyes, and a t-shirt featuring a two-sided design of the one and only Buddy Bradley by Peter Bagge!

SHOW EXCLUSIVES

Want to be the first to read our new releases? Stop by our tables W51-55: we'll have these titles and more available exclusively at SPX before their release dates!

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EVENTS: Small Press Expo. 9/14 - 9/15. Bethesda, MD

We'll be at SPX table W47-48 with Matt Madden, Andy Hartzell,Peter Rostovsky, Kriota Willberg, and Tom Kaczynski


Other Uncivilized artists at SPX: Josh Bayer, Sophie Yanow, and Dash Shaw


Here's Our Signing Schedule for the weekend:

Our Rogue, Unauthorized, Unofficial Roundtables are BACK! They were a hit last year, so we're doing them again. Don't miss out on these unique events designed with participation and conversation in mind. There will be two of them:

Creative Apocalypse: The Metaphysics of Comics

Saturday at 1:30 PM – Metaphysical Room


Any cartoonist confronting a blank sheet of Bristol board is akin to the Divine Mind moments before creation: "Where do I start? Do I have it in me to make a world?" Art was born out of worship, and the connection between drawing and the sacred persists…at least when we're feeling inspired. When the Muse fails to show, it feels like Hell.


What's the connection between comics and cosmogenesis? Does the Second Commandment forbid all cartoon art or just gag strips? Are graphic novels a sign of the end times? Where will we get our brush markers during the apocalypse?


Join a metaphysical free-for-all with Tom Kaczynski(Cartoon Dialectics), Joel Priddy (First There Was Chaos), Peter Rostovsky(Damnation Diaries), and Andy Hartzell (Monday), four cartoonists whose work has charted the planes from Inferno to Utopia and beyond.


The Failed Medium: Comics in a Post-Literate World

Sunday at 1:30 PM – Metaphysical Room


Comics are a maligned former mass medium. Now, they are touted as a gateway to literacy. However, literacy rates are decreasing, and mass media has transformed and splintered into social media. The academy is fast losing its former prestige. Broadcasting turned into Podcasting. Artificial Intelligence is around the corner, eager to take over. A new world order is emerging. How do comics fit in? Join technologists, artists, academics, publishers, and all cartoonists Andy Hartzell, Joel Priddy, Peter Rostovsky, and Tom Kaczynski in a wide-ranging roundtable on the role of comics in a post-literate world.

Many of our artists are taking part in the official SPX programming slate. Here are a few highlights:


Saturday 9/14/2024


The Art Of Mark-Making: Loose Lines, Squiggles, and stylizations

09/14/2024 | 1:30pm – 2:30pm | White Flint Amphitheater

With: Josh Bayer, Caroline Cash, Sophie Yanow, Benji Nate


Dash Shaw and Eleanor Davis In Conversation

09/14/2024 | 2:30pm – 3:30pm | White Flint Amphitheater


Queer In All Universes

09/14/2024 | 4:00pm – 5:00pm | White Oak Room

Moderated by Andy Hartzell


Physical Self-Care For Artists And Writers (WORKSHOP)

09/14/2024 | 5:00pm – 6:30pm | Glen Echo Room

With Kriota Wilberg


Three Is A Magic Number: Make An Experimental Comic (WORKSHOP)

09/14/2024 | 5:00pm – 6:30pm | Forest Glen Room

With Matt Madden


Sunday 9/15/2024


Conveying Sensation In Comics (WORKSHOP)

09/15/2024 | 12:00pm – 1:30pm | Forest Glen Room

With Josh Bayer


The Art Of Mark-Making: Loose Lines, Squiggles, and stylizations

09/14/2024 | 1:30pm – 2:30pm | White Flint Amphitheater

With Josh Bayer and Sophie Yanow


Drawing Anatomy In Action (WORKSHOP)

09/15/2024 | 1:30pm – 3:00pm | Glen Echo Room

With Kriota Wilberg and Babs New

Ripping The Flesh: The Viscerality Of Body Horror

09/15/2024 | 2:30pm – 3:30pm | White Oak Room

Moderated by Peter Rostovsky


NOTE: The workshops require registration. Click below to sign up for the workshops!

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The animation history documentary Cartooning America has won the sixth annual Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film. The director Asaf Galay will receive a $200,000 cash prize.

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