Monday, September 19, 2011
Another local writer about comics
I've also met about 10 webcomics creators at Intervention that will need to be added to the blogroll and should have interviews featured at the City Paper after this coming Library of Congress Book Festival weekend.
Webcomics creators at SPX
PR: Graphic Memoir course at Politics and Prose
Graphic Memoir course at Politics and Prose
The Graphic Memoir
The Graphic Memoir
Janice Shapiro
Monday, October 3, 7 - 9:30 p.m.
The graphic memoir is an exciting development in modern literature, filling the niche between prose and film. As exemplified by Art Spiegelman's Maus, Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, and Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, the combination of images and words strengthens, magnifies, and illuminates in unique ways the large and small truths of life. In this class we will look at examples of graphic memoirs and analyze and discuss the visual and storytelling techniques. Then everyone will have the opportunity to draft a one-page graphic memoir about a significant moment in his or her life. The moment does not have to be momentous: It can be funny, tragic, embarrassing, heroic or just about a surprising, cool observation, as long as the moment has resonance. This class is open to everyone and I mean, everyone! No background (or particular talent!) in art or writing is required. Just come with a desire to express yourself in a fresh, fun and exciting way.
Please bring paper and pencils; the instructor will provide additional supplies.
Janice Shapiro is a writer, graphic memoirist and screenwriter. She is the author of Bummer and Other Stories (Soft Skull Press, $14.95). Her stories and comics have been published in The North American Review, The Santa Monica Review, Fifty-Two Stories, Storyville, Devil's Lake, The Seattle Review, and Mixer Publications.
Suggested book: An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories, edited by Ivan Brunetti (Yale Univ., $28)
Other recommended books:
One! Hundred! Demons!, by Lynda Barry (Sasquatch, $17.95)
Paying for It, by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly, $24.95)
Stitches, by David Small (W.W.Norton, $15.95)
These four books will be discounted 20% for class participants.
*This class will meet in a private room at Jake's American Grille, 5018 Connecticut Avenue NW, across the street from Politics & Prose. Participants may gather in the fiction room at P&P at 6:45 and then walk to Jake's with the instructor. Light appetizers will be provided, other food and beverages are available for purchase, including beer and wine.
Price: $40 ($35 members)
Sept 25: Busiek at Beyond Comics
Kurt Busiek In Store Signing
Saturday Sept. 25th
1:00pm to 4:00pm
Kurt is making a visit o our store in Gaithersburg. Don't miss this awesome opportunity to talk to one of the most knowledgeable writers in comics today.
Seriously, think you can stump him with a question about Marvel or DC, go for it. Oh, by the way, he will be signing stuff for free.
Comics by Kurt Busiek: Astro City, Marvels, Conan (Dark Horse), Shock Rockets, Arrowsmith, Superman Camelot Falls, Supergirl Beyond Good & Evil, Trinity, , Wednesday Comics, JLA/Avengers, Avengers, Avengers Forever, Marvels Eye of the Camera, and tons more (check his bibliography)
and perhaps of interest...
Position 1: Weekdays (Wed/Fri)
Hours: 3-6
Pay: $7.25-$10.00 (Commensurate with experience)
Duties: Helping customers, running cash register, sorting comics, cleaning, various duties as specified
Minimum Requirements: At least 18 years of age, able to lift at least 50lbs, good customer service skills, basic arithmetic, knowledge of comic books and pop culture a plus.
Position 2: Weekends
Hours: 3-6
Pay: $7.25-$10.00 (Commensurate with experience)
Duties: Helping customers, running cash register, sorting comics, cleaning, possible opening or closing. various duties as specified
Minimum Requirements: At least 18 years of age, able to lift at least 50lbs, good customer service skills, basic arithmetic, knowledge of comic books and pop culture a plus.
PR: DC Artist Cliff Chiang In-Store Appearance at Cards Comics & Collectibles
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Anti-Google comic strip ads in today's Post
I have no opinion on this beyond noting it exists.
That darn Beetle Bailey
Bob Staake contest in Washington Post
Style Invitational Week 937: Staake it to Bob in a picture book caption contest
By Pat MyersWashington Post September 18 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/style-invitational-week-937-staake-it-to-bob-in-a-picture-book-caption-contest/2011/09/11/gIQA5AQVWK_story.html
In this week's contest, Style Invitational illustrator Bob Staake was going to tweak the work of some famous New Yorker cartoonists, much as he did for us back in 1998. But now that Bob is now a New Yorker cover boy himself, not to mention a disturbingly successful, Cape Cod waterfront-residing children's-book author and illustrator, we decided instead to make fun of Bob's own oeuvre. This week: Write a caption for any of the five pages or details pictured above from some of Bob's more than 50 picture books. (His name's pronounced "stack," by the way.)
Winner gets the Inker, the official Style Invitational trophy. Second place gets a prize custom-made for the Invite: a dress sewn from two classic Loser T-shirts by Loser Barbara Turner. It even has pockets. But you have to be fairly petite — it's about a size 8. Before lunch. Modeled at a Loser brunch by "Loser groupie" Denise Sudell.
Frank Cho's new dinosaur book profiled
by TJ Dietsch, Comic Book Resources September 15th, 2011
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34256
Truitt on DC's new 52 and Lemire's Frankenstein
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY September 15 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-09-15/Grading-the-first-half-of-DC-Comics-New-52-relaunch/50415740/1
It's alive! Frankenstein electrifies DC Comics' 'New 52'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY September 12 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-09-12/Frankenstein-series-electrifies-DC-Comics-New-52/50365414/1
Library of Congress book festival schedules
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
1 P.M. RICHARD THOMPSON
The most recent Reuben Award, cartooning's equivalent of the Oscar, went to Richard Thompson, creator of "Cul de Sac," a strip born in The Washington Post seven years ago. Thompson also draws the "Richard's Poor Almanac" cartoon. His new book is "Shapes & Colors: A Cul de Sac Collection." Signing at 2:30 p.m.
1:55 P.M. KAZU KIBUISHI
Kazu Kibuishi is the founder and editor of the "Flight Anthologies," a critically acclaimed comics series, as well as the creator of "Daisy Kutter: The Last Train," a winner of the YALSA Best Books for Young Adults Award. Kibuishi's new book is "Amulet #4: The Last Council." Signing at 4 p.m.
2:50 P.M. ALLEN SAY
In 1972, Say illustrated his first children's book, and until 1987 was a part-time illustrator. That year, while illustrating "The Boy of the Three-Year Nap," which won a Caldecott Honor in 1989, he decided to work full-time on what he most liked to do: writing and illustrating children's books. His newest is "Drawing from Memory." Signing at 4 p.m.
3:45 P.M. RACHEL RENEE RUSSELL
Rachel Renee Russell is an attorney who prefers writing tween books to legal briefs. She is the author of the "Dork Diaries" series, and her latest book is "Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Talented Pop Star." Signing at 2 p.m.
4:40 P.M. ERIC WIGHT
Eric Wight's first book, "My Dead Girlfriend," was nominated for the 2008 Best Graphic Novel of the Year Award by the Young Adult Library Services Association. Wight's most recent book is "Frankie Pickle and the Mathematical Genius." Signing at 3 p.m.
Children's books with Jon Muth and Harry Bliss - http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/childrens-pavilion/2011/09/07/gIQA9tVNVK_story.html
Saturday, September 24th
3:45 P.M. HARRY BLISS
Cartoonist Harry Bliss has illustrated covers for the New Yorker as well as children's books. His comic, "Bliss," is syndicated in more than 50 newspapers. His new book is "Bailey." Signing at 2:30 p.m.
4:40 P.M. WILLIAM JOYCE
William Joyce's picture books include "George Shrinks," "Dinosaur Bob" and "Santa Calls." He has developed character concepts for the animated features "Toy Story" and "A Bug's Life," and made films, including "Robots" and "Meet the Robinsons." He is currently co-directing "Rise of the Guardians," a film inspired by his new series, "The Guardians of Childhood." The first picture book in the series is "The Man in the Moon," above. Signing at 1:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
1:00 P.M. JON J MUTH
Artist Jon J Muth is the creator of this year's National Book Festival poster. The first in his "Zen" series of illustrated books, "Zen Shorts," won a Caldecott honor. The latest in the series is "Zen Ghosts." Signing Saturday at 12 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
George O'Connor will be a the New York section signing his Olympian graphic novels on Saturday.
David Hagen's Cartoons & Cocktails donation
http://hagenillustration.blogspot.com/
So check out David's cartoon, and if you wanted to donate a cartoon, you've got 2 days left.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
September 30: Welcome to the Space Show anime at JICC
Barney & Clyde picked up by Salt Lake Tribune
New comic strip is a father-son collaboration
By Scott D. Pierce
The Salt Lake Tribune Sep 16 2011
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/entertainment/52567960-81/comics-strip-weingarten-sunday.html.csp
Friday, September 16, 2011
Interview Intervention Con
Intervention Con Returns for a Second Year
by Mike Rhode on Sep. 16, 2011
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/books/2011/09/16/intervention-con-returns-for-a-second-year/
The Oatmeal video chat on Post's website earlier today
Washington Post.com (September 16 2011)
http://live.washingtonpost.com/the-oatmeal.html
Matthew Inman, creator of The Oatmeal web comic, answers reader questions while drawing reader suggestions.
Voice actor Hank Azaria in The Onion
Random Roles: Hank Azaria
by Will Harris
Onion September 15, 2011
http://www.avclub.com/articles/hank-azaria,61696/
Comic Book Resources on SPX
by Chris Mautner,
Comic Book Resources September 15th, 2011
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34390
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Comicsgirl at SPX
A general overview is here - Nick Abadzis was there? I missed him again, dammit.