When John Patrick Green was a child, he started writing and drawing his own books. “Writing, drawing and coming up with my own stories was an outlet for me, so now being able to give and show kids ...
In “Tongues,” Anders Nilsen takes the story of Prometheus and sets it in the modern world. By Sam Thielman Our critic on the month’s best releases. By Sarah Lyall In “The Thinking ...
Whether you’re drawing a toaster or a bear, they still need to convey emotion. It’s about telling a story in a comic book, and there’s a limited amount of space for words and narrative ...
Mine came flooding back as I read Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud’s “The Cartoonists Club” and Jerry Craft and Kwame ...
This week’s slate of free events in the tri-state area features a range of authors and other experts discussing their work.
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I am currently “in it,” as my mom-friends like to say. With a daughter in kindergarten and an 18-month-old baby boy, that ...
A HOME-SCHOOLED teenager from Cuddington has published a uplifting children’s book about her own efforts to overcome long Covid. Avalyn Godfrey first contracted the illness when she was 12 and has ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
While yoga might seem intimidating if you’ve never tried it, there are plenty of easy poses that can help you stay cool in the summer. War War Lwin Tun – a yoga teacher and owner of OhmSantih ...