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Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It: False Apology Poems, written by Gail Carson Levine and brilliantly illustrated by the very busy Matthew Cordell, is, as you may surmise, inspired by William Carlos William's poem "This Is Just to Say." What Levine brings to this collection is her considerable knowledge of fairy tales and a gleefully wicked sense of humor. Every poem in the book it titled, "This
Blog: Reeling and Writhing (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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If you want to find out what THAT's all about - well, in other words, Madeleine Tucker's show Olympik Phever has been extended for a week at Son Of Loft, Lithuanian Club, North Melbourne (just around the corner from the North Melbourne Town Hall).
The show features sports of sorts, songs, videos, and yet another ridiculous costume, to which my pimping today carries a clue. To tell you any more would be a total spoiler. But I cannot get the accompanying song out of my head today, mainly because I've been singing it to my nieces while their mum and dad went along to chuckle.
Well done, team (Maddy, Danny, Rena, Sarah). Go you good things.
Tickets available here. And yes, still a cosy venue.
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An illustration for Illustration Friday’s word prompt, “Stretch”. These guys are playing some sort snowman’s version of Badminton, me thinks.
Blog: Kid Lit Reviews (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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5 stars Whoever Heard Of A Fird? Othello Bach Shann Hurst 60 Pages Ages: 7+ ………….. Back Cover: If you haven’t heard of a fird, part fish, part bird, you don’t know that he’s looking for a head of fird. He wants to find out if he’s “firding” right. You see, Fird was raised by [...]
Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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<!-- START INTERCHANGE - TIMMY FAILURE MISTAKES WERE MADE -->if(!window.igic__){window.igic__={};var d=document;var s=d.createElement("script");s.src="http://iangilman.com/interchange/js/widget.js";d.body.appendChild(s);} <!-- END INTERCHANGE --> Let's just get this 1,500 lb polar bear in the room out of the way right now: Yes. Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made by Stephan Pastis does
Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Tom Angleberger has to be the greatest author to come along in a while when it comes to writing books for kids who just don't want to tackle the 400 page fantasy novels that have been so popular for the last decade or more. His books The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda and the sequel, Darth Paper Strikes Back are excellent alternatives to Diary of a Wimpy Kid for those of you who don't want
Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy is a book that has caused me to do some serious thinking about what makes a book worth reading, the (sometimes unfortunate and unhelpful) perspective an adult reader can bring to children's literature and the value of doing something new that might feel old. I'll admit it - I was skeptical about this book at first. The title, the
Blog: Cathy Hookey Illustration (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I'm aware it's late. Too busy :( Sorry Ma'am, no disrespect. Well, no more intended than when I drew you in this pose.
I'm off to Poole next week to spend a week with the beautiful team behind designing the gift boxes at LUSH, which I am tres TRES excited about! I've been lucky enough to have been working freelance with them for a little while now, so it'll be lovely to finally meet everyone! Also, the train journey is immense, so that will give me a nice chunk of time to get up to date on some other work too, or possibly I will just doodle.
Update on the work/doodle debate, next week.
xxx
Blog: Reeling and Writhing (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander came out in February of 2011, right about the same time Jack Ferraiolo's book The Big Splash came out in paperback. These books have some similarities - middle school, fixers, intrigue. They also share the distinction of being the rare middle grade novels that are reality based, humorous and aimed squarely at boys. And they are both very well written. Do you
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Hey there, hoopla, daughter's circus is in town again. It's that fringey time of year...
I have enjoyed all of Maddy's posters so far, but I really love the retro look of this one, designed by Rena Littleson.
Be there quickly, as the venue is cosy
Olympik Phever is performed by Madeleine Tucker, and was developed by Madeleine Tucker and Danny Cisco:
Add a CommentIt's the middle of the Olympics and bespangled entertainer Madeleine Tucker has been given her big chance to shine, filling in as the presenter for a late night Olympics TV special. With interviews, live ads and musical numbers, she’s set to cram in as much high-quality entertainment as she can!
Not one for sports fans, this colourfully kitsch extravaganza will pay surreal homage to the faded world of variety television, with catchy songs and segments galore!
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW now NOWW noooowww
If you can't make it to the show, you might like to take in some of Maddy's videos at her blog. (Look for Rodney The Goblin.)
Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies is now in paperback!! Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by Dan Santat (author and illustrator images at left - you can't tell, but Andrea's eyes are all swirly and hypnotized, and, yes, that fanged bunny is Dan)is a comic book-horror show mash up, a little bit like if Goosebumps, Mystery Science Theater and Captain Underpants got
Blog: Children's Book Reviews and Then Some (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Do you have a collection of children's poetry and stories in your home right now? I'll wager you don't. Oh sure, you have Where the Sidewalk Ends and maybe a fairy tale collection or two, but that's not quite the same. Every house needs a book like Bananas in My Ears: A Collection of Nonsense Stories, Poems, Riddles and Rhymes by Michael Rosen (We're Going on a Bear Hunt, among others) and
Blog: A Cartoonist Rambles- Humorous Illustrations and Cartoons Designs from Marty Qatani (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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For a split second I thought of doing something related to the band Journey, but since it wouldn't be very positive, I resisted the urge. I guess you could call this the ultimate journey, depending on your behavior... Enjoy. Process was hand drawn sketch, scanned into Illustrator, redrawn with brush tool. Copied and pasted into Photoshop and then colored in assorted layers.
Blog: A Cartoonist Rambles- Humorous Illustrations and Cartoons Designs from Marty Qatani (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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There are times when the creative juices just aren't flowing. Usually that's because "we" are distracted by outside influences, such as money, lack of time, stress or just having to do too many things in too little amount of time. "We" can cave into this and become totally useless in out attempts at productivity, or we can get ourselves on track somehow.
When I was a little kid, I loved monster movies... the classics, like Frankenstein, Dracula.. all the old black and whites... like I said, The Classics. The problem with this, was that when I went to sleep, my imagination was in overdrive to the point of getting nightmares featuring said monsters. To save my parents from running into my room in the middle of the night, I developed this little trick of forcing myself to think of the monsters on purpose, and then mentally creating a huge bulldozer that would push them out of my head. Sounds a little wacky, but it worked for me.
It worked so well, that I used now as a cartoonist to force myself to focus... no lie. If I'm distracted by the Money Monster, the Too Many Projects Monster, or the I really need to kill this particular person Monster, I use the bulldozer trick. I envision a "force" in my head to just shove aside all the non creative things cluttering it up... put on some rock n roll (again, the classics), grab some green tea and get down to business.
So the next time you can't focus... get on your mental bulldozer, crank up the tunes, get your caffienated beverage of choice, and do what ya gotta do. Just sayin !
Blog: A Cartoonist Rambles- Humorous Illustrations and Cartoons Designs from Marty Qatani (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary by Candace Fleming is nothing short of brilliant. Everyone has heard of Aesop and his fables and, if nothing else, most people know the big three: the tortoise and the hare (slow and steady wins the race), the story of the ant and the grasshopper (there is time for work and time for play) and the story of the lion and the mouse (a kindness is never
Blog: Imagination-Cafe Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It's a real "EEE-mergency"! Plumpton the opossum has lost his back! Well...it's still there, it's just invisible. Come join the adventure as the forest friends, Lima Bear (tiny green lima bean-shaped bear), Maskamal the raccoon and Whistle-Toe the rabbit, all try to help solve this strange mystery.
How Back-Back Got His Name by Thomas Weck and Peter Weck is a delightful and humorous book that will engage your children for hours. The team of crusaders go from one EEE-mergency to another as they search for Plumpton's disappearing back.
The illustrations by Len DiSalvo are a perfect accompaniment to this story. The pictures are rich in detail and really draws your attention around the page. I love the expressions on the animals faces - so fun! In addition at the back of the book there is an extended learning page with before, during and after learning prompts as well activites you can do with your children.
How Back-Back Got His Name is available in hardcover. For more information on this book and other Lima Bear stories check out Lima Bear Press. Book is also available at Barnes & Noble, and Amazon
Blog: Read Now Sleep Later (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #1)
by Heather Brewer
Publication date: 16 August 2007 by Dutton Children's Books
ISBN 10/13: 0525478116 | 9780525478119
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Trouble seems to follow Buzz Miller, and this time it finds her outside the town of White Bass Lake, Wisconsin, where the dead body of a neighbor woman turns up stashed under her mother’s house! The retired detective is reluctantly roped into finding out “who dunnit.” In order to snag the bad guy, Buzz, along with her Biology teacher sister Mag, “The Maggot” Miller, have only to find the murderer by following the trail of a dead horse, uncovering the illegal importation of rare plants, breaking up an international drug trafficking ring, uncovering a designer drug lab, and avoid being bumped off by the bad guys. Simple enough, right? That is, until her mom’s wacky “Geriatric S.W.A.T. Team” cronies turn the crime scene into a neighborhood barbeque and Buzz’s 160 pound Newfoundland chews up most of her initial investigation! After a shoot out at the Not-So-OK-Corral, Buzz has to explain to Sheriff Green why his only solid suspect was now pushing up daisies while lying dead in the petunias!
Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
My entire life has been spent between the covers of fantasy and sci fi novels.Though I’ve read a few mysteries, I’ve never read one that got me laughing as hard as this one did. I read it from cover to cover in one night and not only could i not put it down, I couldn’t stop laughing. I had no idea mystery novels could be so much fun. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author!
Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: A Cartoonist Rambles- Humorous Illustrations and Cartoons Designs from Marty Qatani (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I alway enjoy looking at favorite artist's work process. It's been a while since I posted one. Since I'm in the middle of experimenting with my Photoshop skills, I thought this would be a good time to do so again.
Below is a recent sketch of mine, that I'm currently in the middle of coloring...
I've long admired picture book illustrators whose style has a soft almost painterly look. Being primarily a vector artist, which I also love, I haven't really developed that soft look that I really admire. This is the year that I decided to really develop that look more. I doubt that I'll switch over to that look permanently, especially since it will take a while for me to develop it to the point that I'm happy with it.
Here's step two... I'm not even sure if I'm staying with these colors. I'm just trying to fill in blocks of color and try to see what I like and what I don't. Two big key changes to the way I'm working with this are, 1) use textures when I paint, and 2) painting on a "multiply" layer. The concepts aren't new to me, I've just never used them before. I like the effect and technique, I just don't know if I'm happy with the result yet.
You know what just occured to me ? This is supposed to be a polar bear.. white dummy... arghh..
My next post will sure the next, maybe next few, evolutions of this pc.
Thanks.. as always, thoughts and comments are appreciated.
Marty
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Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It: False Apology Poems, written by Gail Carson Levine and brilliantly illustrated by the very busy Matthew Cordell, is, as you may surmise, inspired by William Carlos William's poem "This Is Just to Say." What Levine brings to this collection is her considerable knowledge of fairy tales and a gleefully wicked sense of humor. Every poem in the book it titled, "This Is
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Sounds cute.