With the publication this coming February of It’s Not Easy Being Number 3, Drew Dernavich continues the long tradition of New Yorker cartoonists venturing into the children’s book world (the list includes, among many others, Rea Irvin, Lee Lorenz, James Stevenson, Robert Kraus, James Thurber, William Steig, Frank Modell, Ed Arno, Edward Koren, Henry Martin, Syd Hoff, Dana Fradon, Jack
Read moreMonth: July 2015
Fave Photo of the Day: Johnson, Flake & Donnelly
From today’s opening in Kingston NY of Carolita Johnson & Michael Crawford’s work (see yesterday’s post for details): Ms. Johnson, Emily Flake and Liza Donnelly (photo courtesy of Ms. Donnelly)
Read moreLive Interview: Liza Donnelly; Peter Steiner’s Hopeless But Not Serious Returns; Reminder: Crawford & Johnson Exhibit Opens July 11
Liza Donnelly will be interviewed live tomorrow. Info here. ______________________________________________________________________________________ There’s a new entry on Peter Steiner‘s blog, Hopeless But Not Serious. See it here. And speaking of Mr. Steiner, the cover of his next Louis Morgon novel has been unveiled. Follow news about the book on Twitter @LouisMorgon ________________________________________________________________________________________ A
Read moreDrew Dernavich’s Case For Pencils Includes a Knife
Drew Dernavich, the Sultan of Scratchboard, is featured on A Case For Pencils’ latest post. Check it out here. Mr. Dernavich’s website. His New Yorker work on the magazine’s Cartoon Bank site. [photo: Drew Dernavich]
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