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Two things! [Nov. 30th, 2009|09:55 am]
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SMILE is in the current issue of Diamond's Previews Catalogue, which means you can now reserve a copy of the book through your local comic shop! It will ship on February 3, 2010.

SMILE’s Diamond Preview Order Code:
DEC09 0873


Softcover: $10.99
Hardcover: $21.99

It's also a Diamond STAFF PICK, and you can read the wonderful review here.

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And, because I can't seem to do just one thing at a time: I'm holding a giant ART AUCTION on a bunch of BSC Original Art! Stuff like book covers, unpublished pieces, personal drawings of the characters, and pages I've never made available till now. Prices start at $30! The auction goes until Saturday evening, and I can ship everything in time for the holidays.

(I'm still selling $30 MYSTERY PAGES too--see my website for details!)
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Oh, September. You are one busy month. [Sep. 2nd, 2009|03:33 pm]
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Upcoming events!



Sunday, September 13, I will be at the The Brooklyn Book Festival! This will be my first time attending the BBF, and I'm thrilled to be a part of it. It's a huge, free event taking over much of downtown Brooklyn. You can find me at the Youth Stoop in Borough Hall Plaza--the Youth Stoop provides day-long literary activities for youth ages 10-18. This is the panel I'm speaking on:

3:00 p.m. Love, War and Adventures in Babysitting…Transforming Stories into Comics. How does a comic artist take a favorite story and make it new? Three new stars in the literary comics cosmos shine the light on their process, adapting award-winning fiction, found historical materials and one of the most popular teen series of all time into graphic novels. Raina Telgemeier (The Baby-sitters Club graphic novel series), Danica Novgorodoff (Refresh, Refresh) and George O’Connor (Journey into Mohawk Country).

Immediately after, I'll be signing copies of BSC and X-Men: Misfits!


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The following weekend, September 19 and 20, Dave and I will be heading up to Bangor, Maine as special guests of the BangPop! Comic Book & Pop Culture Convention, at the Bangor Civic Center. The programming isn't completely current on the site yet, but we'll be giving one panel for educators and librarians, and another for kids! I'll post an update with specific information when I have it. Note that current full-time educators and librarians will receive free admission to BangPop! with current school ID. I've never been to Maine before, so I'm pretty excited about this trip.


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And then the last weekend in September, look for the entire Comics Bakery at one of our favorite conventions: the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, MD! I'll have a new issue of Outreach available, and Dave and I will have plenty of copies of X-Men on hand. I'll also have an assortment of original art, SMILE postcards, keychains, mini-comics, and other goodies as you have come to expect. If anyone wants to request that I bring a specific BSC original page, or something else, you can leave a comment here or email me.
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Art Sale! [Feb. 13th, 2009|10:55 am]
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I'm holding a special sale on original art from all 4 BSC graphic novels!

I'm selling pages for $30 USD a pop--but I get to choose the page. You can choose which book you want a page from, but I'm not taking specific requests. They will all be full-size, original, published pages. More details in the link!

International orders are welcome. I'm going to donate $5 from every sale to First Book, a cool charity that donates brand-new books to kids in need.

If you have questions I'll try my best to answer them here. Thanks, everybody!
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I'll sort of be at the New York Comic Con this weekend. [Feb. 2nd, 2009|11:04 am]
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Comics Bakery isn't exhibiting this year. For a variety of reasons, one of which is that I have too much work to do and can't spare 3 full days away from my desk. However, I'll be at the show for a few hours each on Saturday and Sunday!

Saturday, February 7

Del Rey Manga Panel
11:15 AM
Room 1A06
Come see the unveiling of some pages from my forthcoming X-Men: Misfits manga! Dave and I will be on hand to chat and answer questions.


Sunday, February 8

Coming of Age Comics Panel
11 AM
Room 1A18
The transition between childhood and adulthood is an endlessly fertile subject for stories. Jeff Parker (X-Men: First Class), Raina Telgemeier (Smile), Jason Little (Bee Comix), and Mariko Tamaki with moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics), will talk about the way coming of age has been addressed in comics, and how they've dealt with the theme in their own work.

Signing!
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Kids Love Comics booth
(Booth #1930)

My Baby-sitters Club graphic novels will be available at the Kids Love Comics booth throughout the con, if you’d like to pick one up! And come by and say hello, get a book signed, get a sketch, whatever you’d like, from 1:00 - 2:30 on Sunday!

I'll also hopefully be able to wander the floor a bit both days, so I hope to get a chance to see some of you guys, if only for a few minutes...
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Comics & Cookies [Nov. 20th, 2008|09:13 am]
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Inky and Ella
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Our signing at Rocketship a few weeks ago was great, by the way! The store was packed with kids all evening, we ate a ton of junk food, and I got to meet some wonderful fans. Thanks so much to everyone who came out for the event, and to Alex and Mary for hosting us at their wonderful store!


(A well-loved book. This warmed my heart like you would not believe.)

The rest of the photos from the event are in this set on Flickr.
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SPXin' [Oct. 7th, 2008|12:30 pm]
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The other thing I feel like posting about today is SPX.

Dave wrote a nice, complete post about our trip on his journal, which you can read for the details of what we did and when. He got a really severe allergy attack on Sunday, which basically put him out of commission the entire day, and meant that my head was not quite as in-the-game as it could have been, as I was worried about him. But aside from that, we really did manage to have a fun weekend, and I had a great con!

John Green had to stay home and work on an insane freelance deadline, which was sad, but we told everyone he was in Washington helping the financial bailout plan and had suspended his cartooning campaign for the time being.

Dave, Gina, Marion and I ended up going into DC on Friday night, because I had never been, it's a quick subway ride from Bethesda, and it seemed like the patriotic thing to do one month before the election. I really enjoyed it! We got a little lost and thought we were heading to the Lincoln Memorial, but it ended up being the Jefferson Memorial, and in the end we missed Lincoln but saw FDR, which was unexpected and really cool. I think we walked about 5 miles that night, all told, and crashed HARD when we got back to the hotel.

Then, the con. My new mini completely sold out, and I thank those of you who bought it and everyone who came by to comment on it. I guess it was a timely subject, and a lot of people could relate. I'll print up a new batch for the next con that comes around, so if you didn't get one, you'll have another chance.

The new BSC book also did really, really well. In fact, the BSC series in general seems to have found its audience, even among indie cartoonists. I always meet a lot of great kids at shows, and this year was no exception. In particular I met a pair of sisters named Eirene (which rhymes with Raina) and Amara (my own sister's name), who were bowled over by the fact that my next book is going to have a character named Amara in it!

The YA and Children's Comics panel Dave and I were on together was a lot of fun, and I could not have asked for better co-panelists than Hope, Frank, and Heidi.

Presenting at the Ignatzes was also a highlight for me--although I guess nobody could tell how NERVOUS I was while I was up at the podium!! I've gotten pretty used to public speaking, and talking to audiences and kids and pretty much anyone in a panel format, or giving a presentation, or a workshop, is easy now. But something about podiums...and having to read what I'm saying instead of winging it...just erodes my confidence. Luckily it was short! Still, I had fun being a part of it and getting to sit up front for the festivities, next to Jason Lutes who was very nice.

We didn't last long Saturday night. I spend a lot of time nowadays explaining to people that my stamina just does not exist, and that these weekends take everything I have out of me. The only way to make it through two days of conventioning is basically to sleep as many hours as I can in between standing at my table. I"m sorry if it makes me seem antisocial; everyone I meet is always so lovely. I'm quite grateful for the short conversations we are able to have!

Sunday's highlight was meeting Richard Thompson, who draws my new favorite comic strip, Cul De Sac. I also finally got a chance to chat with the amazing Laura Park, who is basically Claudia Kishi all grown up. In a good way. :)

We had to get outta town really quickly after the show, as Dave was pretty much dying. Whatever is in the trees in Maryland is some potent, potent poison. Our caravan stopped for dinner at Mimi's Cafe, just south of Baltimore, which we'd actually tried to eat at during our drive last year but it was still under construction then. It was better than eating at Denny's or Bob's Big Boy (there were 3 vegetarians among us), but Mimi's still suffers from the out-of-control portion problem that plagues American chain eateries. Next, we got stuck in traffic heading into Delaware, because they had to close 3 lanes of I-95 for no apparent reason. That slowed us down by at least an hour, but the conversation with Gina, Marion, and Jillian Tamaki (this year's new travel companion) was so entertaining that I almost didn't mind. Dave and I got to our house at 2:30 AM.

Yesterday was a recovery day. Slept late, turned on the heat, took a nap, nursed an upset stomach and a scratchy throat, ordered a pizza, noodled around with book cover designs. Today it's back to work, and here I am making my second LJ post of the day... :)

Oh! And our pictures are here.
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Small Press Expo [Sep. 29th, 2008|11:39 am]
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It's almost time...for SPX!!

Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th, you can find me and the Comics Bakery at the Marriott Bethesda North Conference Center, in lovely Bethesda, Maryland. We'll be stationed at Table G15-16, which happens to be right by the ballroom entrance. Same spot we had last year!



I'm thrilled to be debuting the fourth and final BSC graphic novel, Claudia and Mean Janine. In fact, it's even up for a "Best Debut" Ignatz Award! How about that!




I've also created a brand-new minicomic for the show. I know, it's been like 3 years since I made a minicomic, but I had some free time last week and got a full 12-page mini done! It's a snapshot of some of the things I've seen and heard while teaching kids about comics, and things people say during comic cons. They're $1 each, and I'm afraid I won't be selling them online or by mail for the time being...so if you want one, you'll have to find me at SPX or another show in the future!

I've got other stuff, too! I put together a few packs of hand-made Christmas cards; I have the full back catalog of BSC graphic novels, all of the Take-Outs, my SMILE minicomic, lots of original artwork, and t-shirts!

I will be on one panel: Children's and YA Comic Books, on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 PM. I'll be joined by my husband, Dave Roman, as well as my good friends Hope Larson and Frank Cammuso!

I can't wait. Hope to see you there!
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(no subject) [Jun. 29th, 2008|11:28 am]
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Hi, blog!

I haven't been on here much of late. I am working on a bunch of stuff but can't really talk about any of it yet. I've also been afforded a break in my schedule for a few weeks, so I've been doing things like seeing movies and going to concerts and cleaning my apartment and hanging out with people. It's been great!

In books-coming-out-eventually 'news,' the pre-order pages (with release dates) on Amazon are live for both the next BSC graphic novel, and the X-men manga Dave and I wrote! It even has a title, X-men: Misfits. I still can't believe we're writing the X-men, it feels very surreal. We're working on the second book now, and that script will take us up through late fall.

We saw WALL-E yesterday and it was definitely one of the best movies I've seen this summer, out of quite a few others! I think it ties with Speed Racer for the top spot.

Now, it's bagel time.
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MoCCA: This weekend! [Jun. 3rd, 2008|04:24 pm]
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It's time for my favorite comic convention of the year: the MoCCA Art Festival!

Saurday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8
The Puck Building: Houston and Lafayette Streets
New York, New York
11 AM - 6 PM both days
$10 a day or $15 for a weekend pass


Myself and the Comics Bakery will be set up at tables A7 and A8, the same spot we've been in for the past several years. We will have our usual crazy assortment of comics and art and baked goods! I'll have lots of BSC original pages for sale; if there is a specific page you're interested in buying, comment here or drop me an email, and I will bring it for you if it's still available!

Sadly, the 4th BSC graphic novel isn't out yet, but I'll have all of my other books. Dave and I created a new comic for a Star Wars-themed anthology, Harvest is When I Need You Most. I'll post a link to its website when I know the URL--it was put together by [info]shiru, and promises to be insanely cute.

As for the other events surrounding the Art Fest, they sound extremely promising!

Friday brings the first-ever Post-Bang at NYU, an all-day event tied to the MoCCA Art Fest, featuring lectures and seminars with some of the brightest stars in the graphic novel world. Attendance is FREE! I'll be going to at least a couple of the panels; culminating with a spotlight talk with Lynda Barry! One of my favorite cartoonists of ALL TIME.

Saturday night, I'll be at the Lulu Awards, Friends of Lulu's annual award ceremony honoring the great women in our industry. This is the first year the awards are being held in New York City and in conjunction with MoCCA, and it promises to be a great time. Come on out and support your favorite cartooning ladies!

In other news, it got HOT--and this weekend is supposed to be a real scorcher. Hopefully the A/C at the Puck Building won't break down again this year! Bring your freezer packs full of icy drinks, just in case!
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Say Goodbye to Your Friends [Feb. 21st, 2008|07:22 pm]
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I just felt I would tell you guys:

I AM DONE INKING THE 4TH AND FINAL BSC GRAPHIC NOVEL.

There's still a couple weeks of pre-production work to be done, but holy cow. The last 4 years of my life just came to an end.
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Giftage [Dec. 17th, 2007|06:34 pm]
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So, it's a little over a week till Christmas. Do you need a special gift to give?

Baby-sitters Club graphic novel ORIGINAL PAGES are always for sale! They range in price from about $50 to about $100, a bit higher for some of the really complex pages. You can email me to ask about specific pages and prices, and you can comment here if you are interested. All items are shipped via UPS, and postage is calculated once I know where I'm shipping to. PayPal only!

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This is a single book's worth of pages. I have plenty. :)

Pages from Kristy's Great Idea, The Truth About Stacey, and Mary Anne Saves the Day are available. Each page is India Ink and brush on 11"x14" Bristol board.

Hope you are all having a good holiday season so far!
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The Life and Times. [Nov. 26th, 2007|02:25 pm]
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November in Astoria.

I spent most of the holiday weekend holed up in our living room, which is the warmest room in the house, inking and writing and scheming and decorating for the upcoming month. I also watched some classic Disney films, which seems appropriate for Thanksgiving weekend.

We're getting ready for the New York Anime Festival, December 7, 8, and 9 here in NYC. My upcoming secret project will be announced there, on the
following panel... )

Since I'm catching up with this post anyway, I'll also mention that I just found out that the latest BSC graphic novel to see print, Mary Anne Saves the Day, is up for a 2007 Cybil Award! Kristy's Great Idea was nominated last year, and made it into the finals round. What an amazing list this year; I'm incredibly flattered to be included among this batch of nominees.
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