Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Happy Early Valentine's Day: Someone Wants Me!

Dear Readers,
So I got invited to do a signing/reading at a kids' literary festival in the spring.  I am pretty excited because I had left a copy of Lizzie Fox-Top at this store, hoping they would carry it, but had trouble getting in touch with the owner after that.  I didn't expect to hear back, but then I got this invite!  It sounds like a fun gig; I hope I get to do it.

In other news, you should probably buy my new book if you haven't already.  I'm just sayin'.  Thanks.

Love,
Stevie

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kindergarten/Bears

I made an ad for my school's kindergarten!  
Then I made a sketch of a bear chasing a woman

And inked it in!  This is for a friend's book of poetry.  The title involves a bear and someone leaving.  I hope she doesn't get eaten....

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Caring Center Knows How to Party

Here's a flier I made for my school's 20th Anniversary "Birthday Celebration."  My criteria was to include our frog mascot and all this info.  Originally I thought it was going to be called "Spring Fling." Hence all the flowers.  I think we all know by now I like drawing flowers.  I'm such a girl.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Book Party: A Dramatic Reading, A Celebrity Guest, and an Important Piece of History Re-Published

Hi all! The book party was a success! The books turned out beautifully (thanks in no small part to the wonderful help of Charles and Matt at Inner Light Books).  I am especially thrilled with the hardcover version.  The best part is, you can get your very own copy today on Amazon.com!

We had about 40 guests and sold about 30 copies, including several orders for the hardcover version.  I was especially happy to meet Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down, who made an appearance and bought not only Cousin Ann, but also said he previously bought a copy of LFT for the kids in his family and they love it!  That just made my day.  My new marketing slogan can now be, "Lizzie Fox-Top:  Mark Bowden has it, so should you!"

Richard and I also did a dramatic reading, he of the historically significant and very moving true story, "Henry Box Brown"...



...and me of my favorite poem in the book, "Johnny Vanline."














It's my favorite because it's so comically heavy-handed with its morality:


Oh never drink cider,
Oh never drink wine,
Nor beer, rum nor brandy
Or shame will be thine
...
But one cold, stormy night
He fell drunk by the sign,
And they found him there dead:
Poor Johnny Vanline!

Ah, fun times.  We all toasted to that one.

It was such a great time, and once again I felt so lucky to have such awesome friends and family, who came all the way out to little Oxford, PA (even 2 cars of friends from Philly, which is an hours' drive!) to support me and my new book.

 



And did I mention it's available on Amazon?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Book Launch this Sunday!

Getting excited for my upcoming launch party for Cousin Ann! It will be at Bookplace in Oxford, PA from 3-5.  I am planning to do a dramatic reading at about 3:30.  It's weird going without having seen the final copy, but I'm sure it turned out wonderful, if I can judge by the books I saw that Inner Light has already done.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

New Medium, New Project

So I have been busy, believe it or not!  I am working on my next picture book, a fractured fairy tale of fiery independence...and a little bit of silliness of course.  I am going for a sort of different tone and writing style this time by trying to make it more modern and edgy.  I also plan to experiment more with non-digital media, which I've gotten away from since college (Micron pen aside). 

But that's not what the title of this post is about.  What it is about, see, is I've had it in my mind for years now to get into animation.  I haven't even tried the slightest bit of animation, not counting helping my college roommate with his dark, twisted stop-motion shorts in which my main contribution was moving scary toys around in our creepy basement, inch by inch (his movie turned out awesome though). 

My animation will be about 2 minutes in length, and I plan to use a medium that I haven't really seen used before but which will be fantastically low-tech (who has time for learning Flash? And who uses it nowadays anyway?) and I think a good foray into the medium just as a first excercise.  And yes, it will feature none other than Lizzie and Rennie, who have gotten many encore requests since their debut in Lizzie Fox-Top over a year ago.  Here's a little morsel of a sketch:







Please excuse the weird nose-wrinkle.  It's a sketch, after all.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Introducing Stevie French, Curator.

I really need to get to work.  And I do realize the irony of a post where I complain about the fact that I have not worked on anything in awhile.  I could definitely be doing some art right now.  Because listen to all these great plans I have!

But first, rewind. I gave another illustration lecture to some classes at Temple University last Thursday.  It went well, again! I think this is going to be a semesterly thing, which is fine by me.  I love having all that time to talk about my favorite subject (me). It was fun to have an actual finished book this time; last time I only had the messed-up proofs to show.  I even sold a book, and one very Gracious Benefactor who will remain anonymous even bought up my entire current stock of greeting cards (don't worry, I'll make more!). 

But wait there's more.  This very same person, who owns the bookstore where I had my signing party last year, invited me to be in several upcoming shows with very exciting, specific themes.  This means I need to get to work!  I am feeling very inspired by the topics though.  It almost reminds me of when I got a particularly cool assignment in college that I couldn't wait to "solve."  I say solve because I think a lot of art is a problem that needs a solution, like math only not terrible.  The problem is usually how to express yourself given certain limitations, like a theme or the materials.  I think that's why I like illustration so much--I like figuring out the best solution to something creatively.  It's the most satisfying thing in the world (besides chocolate cake). 

And last but not least, as evidenced in the title of this post, here's the really exciting news: I've been invited to curate an illustration exhibition at the main art gallery in Oxford!  It won't be until next fall, but I am beside myself with excitement.  It truly was a fateful day when I decided to attend a meeting of the Oxford Arts Alliance.  What great friends I have in the art world!