Author Archives: Sarah McIntyre
the phoenix comic takes flight!
Woo hoo!!! This was a great weekend for British comics! In the morning, a lovely envelope containing a whole magazine of exciting comics dropped through my letterbox, then when I went to the shops, the comics were splashed across the … Continue reading
foxes on the hill
Here’s a little drawing I made last night. I like it, it reminds me a little bit of the Unicorn Tapestries, and The Secret Garden and the hilltop garden in the last Narnia book.
greenwich park lino cut print
You know how I’ve been doing all these tree drawings in Greenwich Park? Well, I finally drew a tree I was proud of, and it wasn’t a drawing, exactly, it was a print. And it made me very happy! Here’s … Continue reading
chaffy on the farm! christmas on dartmoor, part 3
Sam Reeve got the two Find Chaffy books for Christmas, and when we both woke up super-early on Boxing Day, we decided to make our own Chaffy poster. Sam loves farms and farming equipment, so he invented the Yows, and … Continue reading
clay goblin! christmas on dartmoor, part 2
Guess what this is…! It’s a GOBLIN! Yes, really! I know, it doesn’t look like a goblin, it looks like a space man put together by a four-year-old. When Stuart and I went to the Reeves for Christmas, we brought … Continue reading
christmas on dartmoor, part 1
Stuart and I went to stay with the writer and illustrator Philip Reeve, his photographer and musician wife Sarah and their son Sam over Christmas. We ran about making so many different things that I’ll have to put them into … Continue reading
happy new year from the fleece station!
I have loads more to post on this blog soon, but just wanted to wish you a very happy New Year from
christmas toast
Ah yes, my Christmas card! Sorry if yours hasn’t arrived, I was a bit patchy this year about sending them out, and I realised I forgot to tick off names before I posted the first few batches. Durr. Keepin’ it … Continue reading
a brief, musty foray into bookshop wonderland
Well, I was going to keep the previous post (the illustrated Mortal Engines short story) hanging about at the top of my blog during the holidays, but I just wanted to get in one more entry, and link to another … Continue reading
philip reeve and i made you a new mortal engines story!
Philip was hemming and hawing about writing ‘something Christmas-y’ for his blog, and I begged him to write a Mortal Engines short story, ‘something a bit horrible,’ I said, ‘with severed heads and violence, not your standard sentimental holiday stuff… … Continue reading
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