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San Diego Comic Con this weekend!

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I hope everyone attending Comic Con International this weekend is as excited as Angela and I. It is such an overwhelming representation of art, books, films, games and other fun stuff, that my head is spinning for days afterwards!

I’ve mentioned my schedule already, but here is a quick link to it again in case you missed it.

Also, Simon & Schuster will be giving all kinds of cool MENO giveaways like this collectible pin:

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So stop by their booth(#1017) and say “Please to meet Meno!”

I hope you like the new books, Ang and I are super-excited to share Meno’s silliness with the world. You can see more tonight at Planetmeno.com when we launch with a sneaky-peek of the website.

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Some FANTASTIC Friday Fan Art!

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I don’t recall if I’ve mentioned the fact that my mom was a doll-maker when I was a kid. She made all sorts of dolls and puppets out of all sorts of materials. Sometimes she made them for us DiTerlizzi kids, other times she gave them to friends, family and even sold some to local boutiques.

I loved watching her cut the peachy fabric and fill the bodies with wads of cloudy stuffing. It was magical to me. I’d go to bed and she’d be hunched over her Singer sewing machine on the kitchen table making tiny elven clothes. I’d wake early the next morning and see a little cowgirl, sailer boy, teddy bear, or gnome, patiently awaiting her finishing touch.

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That grew into a lifelong love of puppets and dolls, not mass-produced plastic molded manikins, but well-crafted, expertly sculpted little beings. Fine art really – as there is certainly a fragment of the creator’s soul in each and every piece.

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The field of one-of-a-kind dolls has really prospered in the shared universe of knowledge on the internet. Artisans can exchange ideas and methods, sell their work, and inspire one another. Such was the case with Michelle Bradshaw, a fantastically talented sculptor (and mom) working out of Atlanta. I was first shown her work by Brian Froud’s Goblins collaborator, Ari Berk, and was blown away by her amazing talent for crafting tiny creatures. Her pieces have that spark, that animus, that is so incredibly hard to capture in Sculpey, fur and feathers.

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Needless to say I am thrilled and inspired by her interpretation of two of my favorite creatures in Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You - a little sprite named Toadshade, and the enigmatic phooka. I hope you enjoy them too.

Check out Michelle’s site, Pixiwillow.com, you won’t be disappointed.

Have a great weekend!

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Friday Fan Art - Tribute

In honor of Michael Jackson’s funeral this week, I thought I’d post some sketches done by yours truly. The first is vintage 1983 done in #2 pencil on notebook paper:

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The second sketch was done earlier this year as a potential gag for an upcoming Meno book. We’ll see if it makes it…

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Rest in peace King of Pop. May you walk the moon forever more.

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Comic-Con International ’09 Events!

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I will be attending and signing at the Comic-Con International held in lovely San Diego. Below is my schedule:

Friday, July 24
3:30-4:30 PM
“Care and Feeding of A Series”
Room 5AB

Panelists: Brian Herbert (Paul of Dune), Eoin Colfer (And Another Thing); Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie (Wicked: Resurrection); D.J. MacHale (Pendragon: The Solders Of Halla); Holly Black (Ironside) and Tony DiTerlizzi (Beyond The Spiderwick Chronicles—A Giant Problem).

Moderator: James Frenkel, Senior Editor, Tor Books

Autographing to follow in the Comic-Con Autograph Area

Friday, July 24
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
AA2 (Autograph Area 2)

Limited Signing – Line Ticket Drawing to be held 10:45 am Friday in
Autograph Area.

* Please note – the limited signing means only fans who obtain tickets that morning may be allowed in line. This signing is sponsored by our friends at the Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore (booth #1119), and they will have books available throughout the con. If you can’t make the event, I’ll try to sign whatever stock they have so you can drop by at a later time.

Saturday, July 25

11:00 AM

Holly and I will also be signing at the Every Picture Tells A Story (booth #4713) on Saturday along with James Owen, Michael Mallory and Eric Wight.

Also, come by the Simon & Schuster booth where we’ve created all kinds of fun MENO STUFF to give away! FREE! STUFF! FUN!!!

Seeya there!

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Friday Fan Art: Step-by-Step

Here’s a real treat from our friend Noah. He’s shared all three different stages of his drawing of Jared, Simon and Mallory Grace (from BtSC) with us, showing the sketch, ink and color stages

Nice work Noah, keep on drawin!

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