Monthly Archives: June 2008
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Here’s my morning sketch, the upset of which pales in comparison to what happened in our neighborhood last night. Just after I made the last post about the Sarah Party, Stuart and I heard a big ‘whump’ outside and we … Continue reading
i went to a sarah party!
If the idea of a big house totally full of people named Sarah makes you tremble in fear, you are a very sensible person! Sarahs were out in full force at a brilliant party in Hackney this afternoon, and as … Continue reading
today was sunny
And Greenwich has a new ferris wheel. I think I am a bit sun-struck.
dave pride day!
Go here and tell subtledave that he is a wonderful artist / marvelously handsome guy with soulful eyes / that he makes you think of ducks and flowers and rainbows / etc and you might get a free mini-comic about … Continue reading
12 july at the cartoon museum!
Family Fun Day! If you have kids or just like to mess around with comics yourself, you can’t miss this fabulous event at London’s Cartoon Museum! Come hang out with the Etherington brothers, Zac Simmonds-Hurn and me, and you won’t … Continue reading
happiness in the post
Today my beautiful, beautiful beret arrived, knitted specially by knitfish! And my comic by Ben Powis, very cool. Powis’s layouts and pictures are gorgeous, with a slightly ’70s macramé-era look, lovely textures, and the story is a simple, mythical style … Continue reading
good listening
If you’re an illustrator and live in Britain, you probably listen to a lot of Radio 4, even if you won’t admit it. Today I’m listening out for two things: I got an e-mail five minutes ago from children’s book … Continue reading
city window
Today’s quick morning sketch: I got an excited e-mail last night from my writer friend Laura Hurwitz, saying that the eldest of her six kids, Jake, is doing really well with his new comedy career. Jake Hurwitz and his friend … Continue reading
a sort-of secret garden
This evening, Stuart and I went for a stroll up the hill to the Ranger’s House, where all the roses were blooming like mad. If you’re in Greenwich right now, don’t miss this part of the park that’s tucked away … Continue reading
some friendly product placement
Yesterday I met up with my friend Sally Nicholls at Camberwell’s fabulous House cafe. She told me a bit about her latest book she’s writing which is very exciting because her first novel, Ways To Live Forever, was amazing! (She’s … Continue reading
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