Monthly Archives: April 2010
a walk in the park with candy gourlay
After my visit on Tuesday to see Francesca Cassavetti, I went for lunch at beautiful Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath and geeked out about books with the amazing novelist Candy Gourlay. She’s one to watch, her book Tall Story comes … Continue reading
a peek into the life of francesca cassavetti
A few days ago, I realised I’d been doing so many book events that I hadn’t had a weekend in ages. So I spent yesterday catching up with three people I’d really wanted to chat with, starting with comics artist … Continue reading
comica social club
A warm happy birthday to Peter Stanbury, good friend and graphic designer, who’s just launched a brand new website for his design work, complete with Comica Social Club badges. Peter’s organising a big monthly London meet-up of comics people, on … Continue reading
amazing unicomics!
Wow, Britain has a new annual comics convention, and boy, are those Unicomics organiser team people NICE! I’ve never been so well treated at a comics convention, with an big, organised, friendly team in matching shirts, a green room with … Continue reading
see you at unicomics!
I think my 11am Hungry Aliens & Manky Monsters workshop is full now, but you can always turn up on the day and try your luck! Our 2:00 Creating Comics for Kids panel was only announced fairly late, so you’d … Continue reading
london studio space available
Hi guys, the theatre set designers on the other side of the wall are moving out, and it would be nice to get in some nice illustrator/comics people (ie, not drummers). Anyone want some studio space three minutes’ walk from … Continue reading
a fish opera and shadow puppets
The day before yesterday, Viviane Schwarz, Alexis Deacon, Stuart, Ben Norland (who designed the brilliant cover for Viv’s There Are Cats in this Book) and I met up at the Little Angel Theatre to see Matthew Robins, Tim Spooner and … Continue reading
exmouth market and the london jungle book
Just before I met up with Stuart, Viviane Schwarz and Alexis Deacon for burritos in Islington, I popped over to one of my favourite indie children’s bookshops, Book Ends on a gorgeous street called Exmouth Market. I bought a few … Continue reading
looking down at london
Today I met up for lunch with my friends Dave and James and went up to one of the top floors of One Canada Square in London’s Docklands. It’s the tallest building in the UK and I’ve been dying to … Continue reading
spring birthdays
Here’s a drawing I just did of me and my friend David O’Connell, who also had his birthday this weekend. Happy birthday, Dave! (That’s tozocomic.) He is my favourite person to write stuff with, and he’s been sticking by me … Continue reading
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