A collage for my mom on her birthday. Happy birthday, Mom!
More books I wrote (that I can’t read)
Keep Going was released in Italian this week. I love the form factor, which is just slightly slimmer than the original.
Meanwhile, the Russians continue to produce amazing, gigantic hardcover editions:
I was delighted to see that when you remove the dust jacket of the Japanese edition, it reveals one of Owen’s robots from chapter 4:
As I’ve mentioned before, I don’t really have anything to do with foreign editions, so not only am I sometimes surprised by the results, I often don’t even know when a new edition comes out!
Others on my radar: the Dutch edition (love their trailer), Sigue Adelante, and Sigue Avanzando.
This is fine.
Once again, Jules Kleon captures the “Big Mood,” as they say.
How to make a zine from a single sheet of paper
Inspired by Malaka Gharib’s zines and Warren Craghead’s drawings for his daughter’s lunches, I’ve been making these tiny little zines for my son Owen’s lunch out of a single sheet of paper. (See more of them below.)
It’s a really simple and old technique. Nothing fancy. Tons of people use it. I first learned about it years and years ago from the great book, Whatcha Mean, What’s A Zine?
Here’s my version in a short video:
Here’s a diagram from Keri Smith’s wandering zines:
And here are some of the results (see more on my Instagram):
https://instagram.com/p/B9AyNxLAIgc
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9CFrH2Aq7n/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9C6tOnHf36/
Here’s a photo of Owen and I holding up the one-page zines we made while hanging out at the Lone Star Zine Fest:
Happy zine-making!!
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