Barry Will Be At APE This Weekend
I’ll be appearing at APE this weekend, with lots of copies of the Hereville graphic novel to sell! If you’re in San Francisco, please come by and say hi. I’ll be at table #652, along with Jonathan Dalton.
Barry Will Be At APE This WeekendI’ll be appearing at APE this weekend, with lots of copies of the Hereville graphic novel to sell! If you’re in San Francisco, please come by and say hi. I’ll be at table #652, along with Jonathan Dalton.
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“Hereville is the culmination of several positive kidlit trends….”Laurel at From The Mixed Up Files, a blog about books for middle schoolers, interviews Heidi Estrin, the Vice-President of the Association of Jewish Libraries, about Jewish books for kids. Laurel is a Hereville fan and gets a bit silly. 😀
Thanks so much, Heidi and Laurel! I really loved that Heidi said Hereville “creates its own rich Jewish world with no need for victimhood as a source of identity or as a dramatic device.” That was definitely one of my goals for the book. (If you’d like a copy of Hereville, you can find information here.)
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Preview: Page 23Here’s a preview page from “Hereville.” These preview pages can have spoilers, so don’t look if you’d rather not see! (Info on buying Hereville is here.) Barry Interviewed at “The Author’s Tent”The Author’s Tent, a blog specializing in author interviews, was kind enough to interview me about Hereville. Amazingly, Hereville was the first graphic novel the interviewer had ever read, but that didn’t stop her from asking good questions. Check it out!
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SintelA fourteen minute computer-animated short that I enjoyed. Interestingly, the filmmakers used open-source 3D software. I should warn you that if you only like cute things, with no sad side to the story, then do not watch this video.
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Kirkus Reviews Loves Hereville! “Undoubtedly one of the cleverest graphic novels of the year”In a starred review (“A star is assigned to books of unusual merit”), Kirkus Reviews writes:
That’s definitely the sort of review that improves my week. 🙂 Thanks, Kirkus! Information about buying Hereville can be found here.
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Nothing makes my day more than being mentioned in the same sentence as EisnerA brief but extremely kind write-up about “Hereville” at CultureMob.com:
Thanks, CultureMob! (Info about buying Hereville is here.)
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Barry is Interviewed on Diamond BookshelfDiamond is the single largest (very nearly the only) distributor serving comic book stores in the USA and Canada, so I was very pleased when Diamond Bookshelf interviewed me about Hereville.
Please visit Diamond Bookshelf to read the rest of the interview. And remember, information about purchasing Hereville online can be found here. Or you can get it at your local bookstore. If they’re not carrying it, please ask them to!
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Great Short Animated Film — “Out of Sight”This short, from three recent graduates of the National Taiwan University of Arts, is lovely. I also like the way the little girl is depicted — she’s a bit frightened at first, but she’s not at all depicted as helpless or incapable.
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“Hereville” sighted in a bookstore! Photographic evidence!UPDATE 3: Whoops, it’s not The Bookery! My bad — I’ve been to Ithaca only a few times, and I got the names confused. The bookstore that may have been the first in the nation to sell a copy of Hereville (and was certainly the first to sell one to my sister!) is BUFFALO STREET BOOKS. So thank you, BUFFALO STREET BOOKS. I promise to stop in and buy something next time I visit my sister! (I’ve also been in The Bookery, IIRC, and it’s also a very nice story — but it only has used books, and it doesn’t have a graphic novel section.) UPDATE 2: Or was Anderson’s Bookshop in Illinois the first? We may never know! UPDATE: The possibly first-in-the-nation bookstore to sell Hereville is The Bookery. I’ve been in the Bookery, and it’s a great bookstore, with a graphic novel selection that emphasizes really good independent comics. * * * Although the official release date isn’t until November first, apparently a few bookstores managed to get copies well in advance of that… including one in Ithaca, New York, where my sister Allison found (and bought) a copy on the shelf! She emailed me a photo:
That’s my nephew Silas and my niece Jemma holding a copy and generally acting adorable. This is all very exciting!
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