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Neill's blog: May 2015
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Tuesday, 5 May 2015. Mega Robo Bros LIVE! This weekend saw the third annual Phoenix Children's Comics Festival - or #PHOENIXFEST15. To hashtag it all up in here - at the Story Museum in Oxford, and an amazing fun time it was too. I was there on the Saturday and it was just stunning to be surrounded by such enthusiasm, creativity and sheer bursting-at-the-seams excitement for comics. And for OUR comics! Honestly, it's hard to put into words how great it was to see. Look who I bumped into:. Just so much fu...
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Neill's blog: Hellboy to the power of Hellboy
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Monday, 8 June 2015. Hellboy to the power of Hellboy. I was excited to recently read of the discovery of a new dinosaur. Which has the enjoyable distinction of being a bit like a Triceratops but a bit different, and thus very likely qualifies as the coolest thing to happen in 2015 so far. Also enjoyable is the fact that it's discoverers nicknamed the fossil 'Hellboy' - not in fact for anything to do with the horns, but because of some peculiar difficulties in the excavation. Part Three: Things You Can Do.
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Neill's blog: January 2015
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015. My comic Mega Robo Bros starts its second series in The Phoenix. To celebrate this exciting fact I thought I'd spend this week sharing some art from the strip, and even some full episodes, and pulling back the curtain a bit to talk about, you know, the artistic process and my thoughts and feelings and all that dumb stuff. He's the sensitive one. And this is Freddy:. Which can be confusing. Anyway: as I say, the second 'season' begins this week! Anyway, as I've been doing these s...
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Neill's blog: Mega Robo Update
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Friday, 12 June 2015. Saw the last episode in the current run of my series Mega Robo Bros. By way of something completely different, this week's Phoenix features a thing I'm very excited about; I had a chance to collaborate with one of my favourite cartoonists, James Turner. Of Star Cat fame, and I grabbed that chance and drew muscular barbarians all over it. Is currently putting together the Tamsin and the Deep. Page for details. More to be announced there soon! Okay, that's pretty much what I'm doing!
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when titus took the train on cbeebies! - Sarah McIntyre
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When titus took the train on cbeebies! Jan 6th, 2013 at 2:55 PM. S children's channel, CBeebies. Just featured our book, When Titus Took the Train. You can watch the presenter read it here. He did a great job! Can anyone tell me his name? I'd love to thank him. I wonder if he's on Twitter.). His name is Alex Winters. And he introduces himself over on the CBeebies website. A big thanks to Alex, to children's writer and editor Ruth Redford. For tweeting me about it, and to Rebecca Earl (aka Barmy Bex).
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some updates - Sarah McIntyre
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Jul 18th, 2015 at 8:23 PM. I've just been updating my website Events page. Do have a peek! And SCBWI have just announced that Philip Reeve. And I will be keynote speakers at November's conference! In fact, there will be four. Keynote speakers, including Jonny Duddle. And there are about twenty other people speaking (some more famous than us) who could easily have stepped in! The cost of a packed weekend is 220 for SCBWI members, 250 for non-members and you can book here. VISIT MY WEBSITE HERE! Download f...
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#PicturesMeanBusiness: notes for writers and publicists - Sarah McIntyre
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PicturesMeanBusiness: notes for writers and publicists. Jul 18th, 2015 at 10:05 PM. It's great having the support of writers for the #PicturesMeanBusiness. Campaign: our previous Children's Laureate Malorie Blackman. Was one of the first writers to support it, Philip Ardagh. Asks questions when illustrator names are left out of articles featuring illustration, Joanne Harris. About illustrators, and of course my co-author Philip Reeve. A writer raved about his new book cover on Twitter, even writing a det...
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Fred's blog: steam trains, coach trips and British food: December 2014
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Fred's blog: steam trains, coach trips and British food. A journey into the mysterious world of semi-retirement. I don't usually blog trips up to That London, but seeing as I do it so infrequently these days I suppose it counts as a day out. It was the annual pilgrimage to the Lexington to see my favourite band David Devant and his Spirit Wife, but I thought I'd go up early to catch an exhibition or two. On my way to Leighton House. To see the Perez Simon Collection. Just round the corner! Opposite Eusto...
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Wilbur Dawbarn Cartoons, Comics and Illustration: Cartoons
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Forgotten Moments in Music History. Topical and editorial cartoons. Cartoonist, comic stripper, book illustrator, political cartoonist, caricaturist, and editorial cartoonist. Appears every fortnight in Private Eye (Forgotten Moments in Music History), has also worked for Penguin, Random House, The Times, Spectator, Reader's Digest, The Beano (Billy Whizz) and The Dandy, to name but a few. Please use the tabs above to browse my portfolio. Home page for my latest news, sketches, and other miscellany.