Greece doesn't have much of an animation industry, but Animasyros aims to change that. Cartoon Brew reports from Greece on what their animation industry looks like today.
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Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Ginger Pixels (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Neil Gaiman (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Over at Cat Mihos's Neverwear she threw open a competition for people to suggest t-shirts, and the results she got back are, frankly, amazing, and not easy to judge. If you would like to weigh in or vote for anything you would like to wear, head over to http://kittysneverwear.blogspot.com/2009/04/in-which-we-judge-another-contest.html. (And if you ever wondered what my mail looks like, she's started photographing it.)
And a quick one: Just heard from HarperChildrens that my audiobook of The Graveyard Book has been chosen as one of the three Audiobooks of the year. It's already nominated for two Audio Awards -- you can read the full list at http://www.audiopub.org/2009Finalistspressrelease.pdf and to have it picked a potential audio book of the year put a smile on my face nothing could shift. http://www.audiopub.org/2009ABOTY_DAPfinalistsrelease_final.pdf
This is what they said about it:
The Graveyard Book
By Neil Gaiman
Read by the author
Published by HarperAudio
Also a Finalist in the Thriller/Suspense and Children’s Titles for Ages 8-12 categories.
The Graveyard Book leaped into immortality with its Newbery Medal win, but the audiobook adds the author’s haunting performance, which strikes the perfect balance between a professional reader and the heart and soul of the author. Bela Fleck’s eerie and whimsical original musical composition for the audiobook sets the tone and punctuates the production. Gaiman’s unabashed enthusiasm for the audiobook format
found expression throughout his book tour and on his website. Gaiman’s and HarperAudio’s efforts have clearly won new fans through these recorded readings and effective social media marketing.
Which is astonishingly nice. I've said it before, but it remains true, I feel happier when people like the audiobooks I've recorded than I think I am about anything else. It's one of the few awards I take personally.
And, truth to tell, and while it's-always-nice-to-be-nominated-and-all-that, I would love to win an Audie award. I won one for SNOW GLASS APPLES/MURDER MYSTERIES (which was packaged as TWO PLAYS FOR VOICES) but that wasn't me reading, just my adaptations of my stories. I have many pewter nomination medals, and would like to get one big glass slab for reading.
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And a reminder that Detective Comics #853 is coming out to comic shops this Wednesday, the second part of my two part last Batman story. Here's page 1...
And no. It's not Death.
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The Who Killed Amanda Palmer Book went on sale this morning, but it sounds like there were some problems with the robustness of the website you could order from, so I'm going to hold off on tweeting or blogging it until tomorrow, by which time I should be able to send people there without it immediately crashing and wasting everyone's time. If you wish to find the link yourself in the meantime, you are very welcome to.
But for now, here's a link to the anniversary issue of Mythic Delirium, a poetry publication in which I have a poem. It was inspired by the same strange event that made Amanda write her "Trout Heart Replica" song. I was going to call my poem "Trout Heart Replica" but when I told her that she said, "You can't. That's what I called my song, and I got there first." And she had. (The illustration in the first 350 issues is hand-coloured.)
Blog: Eric Orchard (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I've been tagged by Angela Matteson to post a list of my top twenty five movies. It actually took me three days to come up with this list. I know there will be some embarrassing omissions but it can't be helped. In no particular order:
1. La Strada
2. The Iron Giant
3. Wallace and Grommit ; The Curse Of The Were Rabbit
4. Finding Neverland
5. Sleepy Hollow
6. Princess Mononoke
7. Labyrinth
8. Brothers Grimm
9. The Muppets Take Manhattan
10. The Corpse Bride
11, 12 and 13. The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy
12. Howl's Moving Castle
13. Pan's Labyrinth
14. James And The Giant Peach
15. The Dark Crystal
15, 16 and 17. The Original Star Wars Trilogy
18. The Nightmare Before Christmas
19. Spirited Away
20. The Secret Of Roan Innish
21. Amelie
22. Truly, Madly, Deeply
23. Citizen Kane
24. The Third Man
25. The City Of Lost Children
The above drawing is an old pen and ink.
Wow, Ginger, who knew a fly could be so beautiful! Lovely color and movement, too!
His resting place in the tree offers a safer and better perspective! Amazing colour.
very nice, he is a pretty fly
This is beautiful!! Oh my goodness look at al the beautiful detail!! Great work Ginger. It's fantastic work.
Yes Dear heart we are snowed in and now they have just declared a state of emergency for the whole state! my daughter of course is HAPPY!!! We will be digging out for days. Pray! he he he he! Smart moving out of Jersey. You must have seen this coming! LOL!!!
Have a wonderful day my friend.
Wow Ginger! The detail on that fly is fantastic. The texture and the colors are so perfect! You simply amaze me how you can take a thing like a fly and turn it into a wonderful work of art. Love your "perspective." (the artwork and your outlook on life :o)
Amazingly gorgeous fly Ginger, the detail is wonderful!
Now THAT is a perspective! Beautifully illustrated!
Great illustration!This is a perspective:)
Wow! Fab work!
oh wow wow and wow!!! this is fantastic Ginger!!!
Beautiful amazing work.
beautiful, love the close-up — and the colors just make my eyes glow!
Hya Ginger, there's a wonderful luminous glow happening with these two, Bonnard used a similar luminous green in some shadows. Must write that in my notebook! Thanks for sharing this work.
Hmm...WOWEE! I love the movement and colors...Wowee again! :)
Such beautiful detail and colors!
Truly amazing work. You are so good at what you do!!! I just love the snow tester down below, too! Ginger, you are so very talented!
WOW! the details on the fly's face are stunning! The close up and details make this fly pop against the beautiful background that gives a faraway land perspective! Love this Ginger :)
love it !! as does Brian :)
Thanks Brian*:) I know it sounds odd but I think of you every time I find a really interesting bug.