Eisner Awards: VOTE NOW!!

So Texas was a whole bunch of fun! I've been too busy to write up a full report, but I do have pictures to share. Here they are:

Teen Book Con, Houston

Texas Library Association Annual Conference and school visits, Austin

I met a lot of truly amazing people, and everyone really put out the welcome mat in a gigantic way. They do everything bigger in Texas. I can't wait to go back!

And now, it's time to talk Eisners!

Smile is nominated in the ‘Best Publication for Teens’ category in the 2011 Eisner Awards! The online ballot is now live, so you can go here to cast your vote:

http://eisnervote.com

You're eligible to vote if you are a teacher, librarian, creator (minicomic creators and webcomic creators, this includes YOU!), publisher, editor, historian, comic book retailer, or fellow nominee!

Voting goes until June 13, so cast your ballots now! Winners will be announced July 22 at the San Diego Comic-Con...I'm excited already!

Raina Telgemeier
SMILE: EISNER NOMINEE!!

I'm thrilled to announce that Smile has received a nomination in this year's EISNER AWARDS--the most prestigious award in comics!

Smile is nominated in the 'Best Publication for Teens' category. I was nominated once before in 2005, in the category of Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition, for my work on the Take-Out minicomic series. I didn't win that year, but I made a lot of new friends as a result of the nomination! Maybe this year, I can bring home the actual statue...

But it means I'll need VOTES!

The Eisner website says:

Ballots with this year's nominees will be going out in mid-April to comics creators, editors, publishers, and retailers. A downloadable pdf of the ballot will also be available online, and a special website has been set up for online voting. The results in all categories will be announced in a gala awards ceremony on the evening of Friday, July 22 at Comic-Con International.

Teachers and librarians can vote, too, so stay tuned. I'll put a link to the ballot on my site as soon as one is available!

UPDATE!!! Vote now at http://eisnervote.com!

Thanks very, very much to the panel of judges who chose this year's nominees. I'll be flying to Texas tomorrow morning on cloud nine! :)

Raina Telgemeier
Children's Choice Book Awards: FINALIST!

I'm so pleased to announce that Smile has made it all the way to the finals in the Children's Choice Book Awards, in the category of Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year!! Now, it's up to YOU to vote.

If you're a student/kid, you can vote HERE!

If you're a teacher, librarian, or bookseller, you can register the votes of the kids you work with HERE!

Winners will be announced on May 2. Please, vote and help me spread the word!!

Raina Telgemeier
Vancouver! Seattle!

Rather than post a play-by-play of my trip to Vancouver and Seattle, I'm just going to touch on the highlights. There was so much to take in over our 13 days in the Pacific Northwest, almost all of it wonderful. The two cities were beautiful, full of friendly people and good cheer, and of course we ate well the entire time. I visited four schools in total--two in BC and two in Seattle. As usual, I was blown out of the water by how welcoming the staff and students were in every single case. As well, the booksellers (of Kidsbooks, in BC, and University Bookstore, in Seattle) were wonderful to work with. Scholastic Canada's rep, Susan, who works with all of British Columbia, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories, was an amazing tour guide and so much fun to hang out with! We felt very well taken care of.

In Vancouver, I was lucky enough to give a presentation and booksigning at the amazing independent kids bookstore, Kidsbooks. It was an event that people had to buy tickets for, so I wasn't sure what to expect--but the event sold out, and 120 people came to see me!! So many wonderful kids and their parents. And such a beautiful store! I gave a short talk, did some drawing, and then signed and signed and signed. I was also surprised to see the French-Canadian edition of Smile that Scholastic Canada put out: Souris! And delighted that quite a few people wanted to own the book in both English and French. What a perfect evening. Thanks a million to Phyllis Simon and her brilliant staff for hosting me.

I also did a group signing at Lucky's Comics, a small, charming Vancouver comic shop, the kind that carries the books of every single indie cartoonist I've ever loved. The store was packed from wall to wall with kids and local cartoonists, hanging out and having a good time. Thanks to Lucky's excellent store owner Gabe for throwing us such a nice party!

The main reason I was in Vancouver was to attend the Serendipity Roundtable, an annual event focusing on children's literature, with a different theme each year. This year's theme was graphic novels! I was lucky enough to be one of the special guests, along with friends and fellow cartoonists Gene Yang, Matt Holm, Jason Shiga, and Aaron Renier. We each got to give a presentation, and then sit on a panel together. The whole conference was intimate, fun, and went by far too quickly. I was grateful to my personal helper Rob Bittman, the staff and organizers of Serendipity, Denise Anderson of Scholastic Canada who played the part of liaison between me and the conference folks, and mostly to Kay Weisman, for inviting me in the first place and making Dave and I feel right at home in Vancouver. Thank you, everyone! I had a blast!

We got to spend a little bit of free time in Vancouver, and even though it was cold and snowy, we made the most of it. There was a dinner with Nina Matsumoto, Dave's collaborator on Zuko's Story, and sight-seeing with our Flight pal Tony Cliff.

From Vancouver, we took a bus down to Seattle. It's an easy trip, and scenic! We got our tourism out of the way in the first day and a half; our friends Mike and Mandy Sartour drove us around and took us to the EMP/Sci-fi museum, out for delicious pizza, on an underground bus, to the Haunted Hospital, to the Fantagraphics store, and over to Ballard for Thai food and outrageously good gelato with Dalton Webb. Later in the week I was also able to meet up with some of my friends from high school, Bryan and Jenny, for a fun dinner. It's so nice to visit a town that's already full of friends!

After a few days of school visits, it was time for the Emerald City Comicon! Dave and I were in Artist Alley, next to our friends Gregg Shigiel, Chris Giarrusso, and Jacob Chabot, and right around the corner from Jen and Mike Maihack. That was nice! The show is well-run and friendly, and although things were a little quiet for us on Friday, it picked up on Saturday and especially Sunday, when Dave, Chris and I did a live reading of our comics for a full audience of kids and families! These readings are great because we invite kids onstage to help us do the voices, so there's lots of interactive fun. After the panel, we were swamped all day, meeting loads of great kids and parents! Convention weekends also mean lots of dinners and parties. Special shout-out to Bill Barnes, for throwing a lovely house party that gave us a chance to relax and spend some time with cartoonists away from con floors and hotel bars, and felt like a nice pause from the fast pace of the trip.

It was hard to leave the west coast after such a terrific couple of weeks, but we've got a lot of work to do here at home, and all good things must come to an end. We've got our great memories though, and lots of pictures!!

Raina Telgemeier
Home! And a little announcement...

Before I get to the amazingness that was my trip to Vancouver and Seattle, I have a little bit of an announcement that will disappoint some people, but make others happy. First, the less-good news... I'm not going to be attending the MoCCA Art Fest this year. I'm pretty saddened by this--MoCCA has always been one of my favorite comic shows, and I have never missed it before. I'm also going to miss Drink and Draw Like a Lady, easily one of the highlights of my MoCCA weekends these past couple of years.

But the reason I won't be there is actually good news:

I'm going to be a guest at Teen Book Con, in Houston, TX, that weekend!

It's a small event with a big impact: A full day spent with kids and teens from the Houston area! After that, I'll be doing some local events before heading to Austin for the Texas Library Association Annual Conference. I've never been to Texas before, so I'm really looking forward to meeting readers and budding writers there, not to mention librarians, booksellers, and parents!

For those of you attending the MoCCA Art Fest: the rest of the Comics Bakery will be there in full force, with some special guests and a full table of awesomeness! There will be a few copies of SMILE for sale too, if you'd like to pick one up. Please visit my fellow Comics Bakers and tell them hello!

And ladies, you should definitely attend DDLL if you're in NYC the evening of Friday, April 8. It's a wonderful opportunity for women in the comics industry to chat, draw, and connect! Artists, writers, editors, publishers, students, bloggers, librarians, booksellers, and teachers are encouraged to join the party. All ages are welcome!

So, that's that. I'm working my way through the hundreds of photos from my trip to the Pacific Northwest, and hope to have another blog post up by tonight or tomorrow!

Raina Telgemeier
Vancouver and Seattle!

I can't believe how quickly the year is already flying by. Next week, I'm hitting the road again! First stop... **VANCOUVER, BC!**

Thursday, February 24 Signing & Presentation at Kidsbooks 2083 West Broadway Vancouver, BC 604-738-5335 7 PM THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT. Please click here to purchase your $5 ticket. Each ticket is fully redeemable toward the price of any of my books on the evening of the event.

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Friday, February 25 Signing at Lucky's Comics 3972 Main Street Vancouver, BC Friday, Feb. 25 8-10 PM This event is FREE! Also featuring Aaron Renier, Jason Shiga, Matt Holm,
Dave Roman, and Gene Yang!

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Saturday, February 26 Serendipity 2011 Vancouver, BC I'll be presenting and speaking on a couple of panels about graphic novels, the theme of this year's Serendipity Roundtable. Registration is required for this event.

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I'm also doing two school visits while I'm in Vancouver, but of course those aren't open to the public. I've heard that my Kidsbooks event is going to be extremely popular, so I encourage you to buy your tickets now if you'd like to attend!

Next stop...

**SEATTLE, WA!**

Emerald City Comicon March 4 - 6 Artist Alley, Table G-10 Here, you can find Dave and myself all weekend, selling books and other goodies! I've heard nothing but wonderful things about ECCC, so I'm really looking forward to being there. Here are the panels you can find me on, over the course of the event:

Saturday, 4 PM: Super-Blank: The Game Show (Room 4C1-2) Get ready to match the comics stars! Strikingly similar to the classic TV game show, The Match Game, a panel of comics "celebrities" will fill in the blanks as contestants from the audience try to match them for points and prizes. Expect humor and shenanigans with comics pros in a way they’re rarely, if ever, seen. Starring: Kurt Busiek (Astro City), Chris Giarrusso (G-Man, Mini-Marvels), Raina Telgemeier (Smile) & Dave Roman (Agnes Quill), Kyle Stevens (Kirby Krackle), Brad Guigar (Evil, Inc.) and more TBA! Hosted by Gregg Schigiel (SpongeBob Comics, X-Babies).

Sunday, 12 noon: KIDS COMICS INTERACTIVE READING (Room 4C1-2) A live comics reading involving lots of audience participation and silliness. Raina Telgemeier (Smile), Dave Roman (Astronaut Academy) and Chris Giarrusso (G-Man) will perform chapters from their all-ages graphic novels. The illustrated panels will be projected onto a large screen for all to see, and volunteers from the audience will be chosen to play some of the characters.

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I've just learned I'll be visiting two elementary schools while I'm in Seattle, but I don't have any other public events scheduled aside from ECCC. That means I get to relax and enjoy the city a bit! If you'd like to say hello or get a book signed in Seattle, your best bet will be to come to the convention.

Hope to see you on the west coast!

Raina Telgemeier
Art & Travel!

Just a couple of little art notes! **I have a Tumblr now! I'm still trying to figure out exactly how it works and the best way to use it, but I have posted a couple of new panels from my upcoming book, and will be doing so periodically as I work on it this year. Please note: they are in black and white, but the book will be full color.

**I participated in Hourly Comic Day, which happens every February 1. People draw a comic (or in my case, a single panel) for every hour they are awake, then post them all for the world to see! My HCD comic is posted here, on the HCD forums. I did one last year too, which happened to be the day before Smile was released!

I've been adding events to my sidebar. I believe my Vancouver schedule is now set, and I'm hoping to post Seattle details soon. I will be at Emerald City Comic Con in the Artist Alley, and with luck, I will be visiting a bookstore or two in the days before the con! I can't believe how fast this is coming up, and I'm excited to visit two cities I've never been to before.

In the meantime: back to work!

Raina Telgemeier
In with the new

Winter isn't my favorite time of year. The weather is terrible, I'm hugely busy with work, and I've got a headcold! If we could just fast-forward to April, I wouldn't mind. But then of course, I might miss all the neat things happening right NOW! **Smile was named a 2011 ALA Notable Children's Book! What a thrill to be on this list with so many other inspiring creators!

**Smile also made the TOP TEN Great Graphic Novels for Teens list, as selected by the YALSA committee. I was on this list once before, in 2007, for BSC Graphix #1: Kristy's Great Idea, and I am extremely pleased to be here again.

**Smile is on the shortlist of Cybils nominees, in the middle grade graphic novels category. I've been nominated for a Cybil before, but never won one! Winners will be announced in February 14...cross your fingers for me!

**While I didn't win the vote in the Goodreads Choice Awards, I did place fourth among all of the nominees in my category--which I think is great!! Thank you very much, to those who voted for me.

I've been pleased to see Smile on many a 2010 roundup of books people liked, which is always a wonderful thing to come across. And I've received so many amazing emails over the past year, every one of which I have been grateful for (even if I haven't been able to reply to all of them yet!).

So I guess winter's really not so bad, when I think about it. I start traveling again in late February; my first big trip will be to Vancouver, BC and Seattle, WA. I will be posting details about all of my events there, when I have everything confirmed, so stay tuned!

Happy 2011, everyone!

Raina Telgemeier
As 2010 winds down...

...I just want to take the opportunity to say thanks to my readers, friends, fans, and supporters for making this year one of the best I've ever had.

Thanks as well to everyone at Scholastic, for putting their collective power behind Smile and getting it into many thousands of hands.

2011 will be interesting! I've got quite a few trips and events on my calendar (some of which are already listed under "Upcoming Events," on my right-hand sidebar), but most of the year will see me anchored to my drawing desk, working on my next project!

That project, by the way, is still untitled, but it's written and I'm about 50 pages into penciling. It's starting to come to life! I'm on track to finish the artwork at the very end of 2011, and I'm anticipating a mid-2012 release. Scholastic/Graphix will be publishing. Hopefully I'll be able to post some teaser artwork soon!

So thanks again, everyone. My heart is very full. Have a great holiday, and here's to a happy, healthy 2011 for you and your loved ones.

Raina Telgemeier
Holiday Links Roundup, plus GIFT IDEAS!

Happy Holidays, everyone! I've got a few links to post, as well as a stuff-is-for-sale memo. Smile has been collecting quite the assortment of inclusions in Best-Of lists and reading lists around the web! Here are a few that have come in recently:

**New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, Children's Books 2010

**The Texas Library Association's 2011 Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List

**Graphic Novel Reporter's 2010 Favorites

I'm so thrilled to be among such great company on these lists. Thanks very much to the librarians and bloggers who have supported Smile this year!

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And of course, no post in early December would be complete without a mention of the things I have for sale in my site's store. I will happily sell you the Baby-sitters Club page of your choosing; the prices range from about $50 - $100. Please drop me an email {goRaina AT yahoo DOT com} and let me know your page(s) of interest: I'll let you know if it's still available, and how much it will be including shipping.

Also available at a special price are NON-REQUEST pages. You get to choose the book (BSC 1-4), but I get to choose the page - for a flat rate of $30 USD, plus shipping. All the details, plus a Buy-Now Paypal link, are right here! I'll happily ship International, although shipping will be a little extra.

For every page of art sold through my website, I will make a $5 donation to First Book, which provides brand-new books to children in need.

Orders must be in by December 17 at the latest if you would like your package to arrive in time for Christmas! I ship all orders packed flat and safe. And please let me know if you would like your page personalized.

Thanks very much, everyone! I hope this holiday season is happy, healthy, and safe for you and everyone you know.

Raina Telgemeier
Miami Book Fair!

I feel like I've just started catching up after my trip to California, and I'm already packing my suitcase for the next event: Miami Book Fair! I'll be in town early, on November 17, for a few days of school visits. Then, Friday Saturday and Sunday, you can find me at the Street Fair portion of the weekend, which is open to the public! I'll have a table in conjunction with the Kids Comic Con folks, most likely near their booth. I'll post further information when I've got it.

Here are the events I'll be a part of:

Friday 11/19

10-11:30 AM Room 7128 Women Making Comics, A New Generation with Raina Telgemeier, Amy Ignatow, and Tracy White

12 - 1 PM Raina Telgemeier presents SMILE Batten (Building 2, 1st Floor, Room 2106) This session is open to all middle school students. Reservations required. Please e-mail jorden.cunningham@mdc.edu to reserve space for your class.

Saturday, 11/20

12 PM Centre Gallery Life and Comics with Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti; Greg Rucka and Jen Van Meter; and Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier. Moderated by Alex Rodrik Join three married cartoonist couples for a talk about their work and their lives!

4 PM Prometeo Theater A talk with four kids' comics creators: Barry Deutsch, Amy Ignatow, Chris Schweizer, and Raina Telgemeier.

Sunday, 11/21

I haven't confirmed times or places yet, but I'll be joining up with the Kids Comic Con folks for some workshops on Sunday!

Raina Telgemeier
From California with Love

I'm home from my nearly 3-week tour of California...and it was amazing. Above, that's a photo of me and my childhood orthodontist, whom some of you might recognize from SMILE! I met hundreds and hundreds of great people at my many workshops, school visits, library seminars, bookstore and comic shop signings, and the two comic conventions I went to. I wrote up a huge blog post over on Live Journal (because the template for this site's blog only lets me post small photos), and all of my photos, and a couple of videos, are in this Flickr set. I can't wait to do this again some day!

October: California!

I will be all over California October 16-31! I wanted to spend a bunch of time in the Bay Area, as that's where Smile takes place, and it's where I'm from. Here's information about where you can find me and what I'll be doing. ALL of these events will be family-friendly, so feel free to bring your kids, your friends, and yourself!

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October 16-17 Alternative Press Expo The Concourse San Francisco, CA Find me at the Comics Bakery table, 202

I'll be conducting a short workshop on Saturday the 16th at 1 PM, called Smile! Drawing Facial Expressions, with Raina Telgemeier. It will run about 30 minutes.

Monday, October 18 Green Apple Books: Book signing & presentation 506 Clement Street (@6th Ave) San Francisco, CA 7 PM

Wednesday, October 20 Milpitas Public Library: Presentation 160 North Main Street Milpitas, CA 3-4 PM

Wednesday, October 20 Comic Relief: Book signing & presentation With special guest, Dave Roman! 2026 Shattuck Ave Berkeley, CA 7 PM

Thursday, October 21 Alameda Free Library: Presentation & Workshop 1550 Oak Street Alameda, CA 3:30 - 4:30 PM

Friday, October 22 Pleasanton Public Library: Presentation 400 Old Bernal Ave Pleasanton, CA 4 - 5 PM My books will be for sale at this event!

Friday, October 22 Mrs. Dalloway’s Literary & Garden Arts: Signing/Reading 2904 College Ave Berkeley, CA 7 PM

Saturday, October 23 STORYTIME! Activity Day at the Cartoon Art Museum 655 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 1 - 3 PM Come hang out with me and a bunch of the creators in the museum's STORYTIME! exhibit, where you can see a bunch of original pages from Smile on display! My books will be for sale at this event!

Monday, October 25 Santa Clara City Library: Presentation 2635 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 6:30 PM My books will be for sale at this event!

October 29 - 31 Long Beach Comic Con Long Beach Convention Center Long Beach, CA Find me at the Comics Bakery booth in Artist Alley!

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Whew! I'm also doing several school visits, a signing at my old orthodontist's office, and a private library event, but those are invite-only. However, as you can see, there are so many public events, you can surely find a time to come out and see me! Feel free to bring a book you'd like signed, and I'll have original art for sale if you're interested.

When we get back to New York, the fun continues with an event in Brooklyn, and then it'll be off to Miami for the Miami Book Fair. I'm seriously busy until Thanksgiving, but I wouldn't want it any other way.

Happy Haunting, and I hope to see you this month!

Raina Telgemeier
This week: Forthcoming!

October seems to be GO month. I'm busy almost every day until Halloween! Here's what I'll be up to this week: Wednesday, October 6 Youth Workshop at The Queens Public Library Steinway Branch 14-01 Astoria Boulevard Astoria, NY 4-5 PM

October 8-10 New York Comic Con Jacob Javits Center New York, NY

Please note: I am not tabling at NYCC this year. I will be around the convention Friday, and possibly part of the day Sunday, but I won't be selling books. I am on one panel, on Friday morning:

Panel: The Other Side of the Table Panel Room 6 (1A21) Friday, October 8 11:15 am - 12:15 pm

Creating your product is only half the work it takes to succeed in the comics industry. What about the other half that we don't see as clearly after the product is released to the world? This panel will explore what it is like to be on the other side of the table, as a creator. We will discuss what it takes to exhibit at conventions, promote yourself, and gain a loyal audience - from the POV of professionals already behind the table. We will be giving away one signed copy of Ultimate Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing by Dave Sim to one lucky audience member.

Join creators Jimmy Palmiotti, Raina Telgemeier, Bryan J.L. Glass, Carla Speed McNeil, and Carolyn Belefski in this conversation, moderated by Joe Carabeo.

UPDATE: I'm also doing two signings at the MoCCA Table! I've been told their table is in the Artist Alley. Come say hello and get a sketch from me:

Friday, October 8, 2-2:30

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Sunday, October 10, 1-1:30.

Next week, I'll be attending the opening reception of the Ink Plots Exhibit at SVA, and then hitting the road for California--massive post about that coming shortly!

Raina Telgemeier
The Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards!

This past weekend, I was in Boston to receive the Boston Globe-Horn Book Nonfiction Honor Award for Smile!

The Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards have been presented every year since 1967, choosing Winners and Honors for fiction, nonfiction, and picture book titles...and this is the very first time a graphic novel has been awarded.

I can't tell you how thrilled I was to receive this honor by the awards committee, and I can't thank the judges (Julie Just, of the NY Times; Gregory Maguire, whose book Wicked you may have heard of; and Martha V. Parravano, executive editor at Horn Book) enough. The rest of the Horn Book staff, most especially editor in chief Roger Sutton, also deserves huge and amazing thanks for their kindness, and I can't overlook the staff at Simmons College, who not only have a long-standing history tied in with the Awards, but also hosted the events this weekend.

The ceremony was held on a stormy Friday evening, and I had to make a short speech--I was pretty nervous, but in the end didn't trip or fall or embarrass myself. Listening to the other Honoree and Award-winners' speeches was incredibly inspiring, and I felt so humbled to be among all them.

After the ceremony, I got to sign copies of Smile, and then went to a really fun and delicious dinner with my Scholastic friends. I was happy to be joined by my editor, Cassandra Pelham, as well as folks from the publicity and marketing departments, and also the independent bookstore owners who were selling our books at the weekend's events.

The next day, Simmons College hosted an all-day colloquium with the Winners and Honorees, as well as the judges, Horn Book staff, editors, and librarians. I met a ton of interesting people and had some very meaningful conversations. It's always nice to talk to groups who aren't necessarily familiar with graphic novels, and spread the joy to all of them. I had a very fulfilling day. This was followed by a dinner with Horn Book folks and some of the Award recipients, and that gave me a chance to finally talk to some of them, and relax in the company of interesting people and great food. I went home with a full belly and a very full heart.

Although our time in Boston was short, it was one of the best weekends of my life. I was thrilled as always to be able to share the experience with my husband (and unofficial photographer), Dave Roman, and we both felt like we walked away with many new terrific friends and heads full of ideas.

Thanks again, to everyone who made it possible.

Raina Telgemeier
Dumbo Arts Festival: SHORT NOTICE!

This weekend, I'll be helping lead a workshop at the Dumbo Arts Festival in Brooklyn, NY! Here are the details: Sunday, September 26 Comic Book Artist Workshop with Christine Norrie and Friends The Art Garage 51 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY [MAP] 11 AM - 12 PM

Christine, along with Raina Telgemeier, will help guide children as they tell a story through a set of comic book style illustrations.

This event is free and open to the public! Ages 6 and up are welcome. Hope you can join us--I haven't been to the Dumbo Arts Festival since 2002, but it's a fascinating area of the city, and the whole neighborhood gets taken over by art, artists, and unique experiences!

Raina Telgemeier
Little Drawings

Occasionally, I do little drawings. Here are some new ones. Click on any image to see it larger:

These and a couple more will be for sale at SPX this weekend, first-come first-served.

We're also doing a T-shirt liquidation sale! I'll have a bunch of my blue "Windy Girl" T-shirts available for only $10 each. They look like this!

We'll also have Teen Boat and Astronaut Elementary shirts. All ten bucks a pop! Get 'em while they last!

Find me with the Comics Bakery at Table G15-16, right in front as you walk into the convention! Look for my big SMILE banner!