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  • Q& A with Tony Abbott

    Since 1994, Connecticut author Tony Abbott has published more than 70 books for young readers. These include standalone hardcover novels Kringle, Firegirl and The Postcard, as well as a handful of paperback series, among them The Secrets of Droon, which has sold more than 10 million copies. His new paperback series with Scholastic, The Haunting of Derek Stone, debuts with City of the Dead.

  • uclick Hopes to Roll Out Hundreds of Comics for iPhone

    uclick is making comics from Image, IDW, Papercuts and Cartoon Books availble for download via iTunes for iPhones and iPods.

  • Comics Briefly

    Abrams to Publish Mouly, Spiegleman Title; NYCC Screens Wonder Wonder Animated Film; TwoMorrows Cancels Write Now!; NPR’s Best GNs of 2008; New NBM Blog ; Asylum Distribution Deal; Bluewater’s 10th Muse Returns; Star Trek Comics on iPhone; Rob Liefeld at Midtown Comics; and Fanfare Distribution; Disappearance Diary Hailed

  • New Norton Editions of Classic Eisner Fiction

    W. W. Norton has published new trade paperback editions of four semi-autobiographical fictional works by the late comics master Will Eisner.

  • No Starch Press Offers Manga-Style Technical Guides

    This month, add No Starch Press to the roster of publishers looking to enter the manga educational market when they release the first of a series of manga-style technical guides intended to teach topics like statistics, calculus and physics

  • Lilli Carré Looks Into the Lagoon

    Comic creator and animator Lilli Carré has been a talent to watch since Tales of Woodsman Pete hit the stands in 2006. Her first graphic novel, The Lagoon, came out from Fantagraphics Books this October.

  • Nonfiction Reviews

    Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi War Criminal Neil Bascomb . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt , $26 (400p) ISBN 978-0-618-85867-5 After WWII, notorious Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann lived comfortably in Buenos Aires under an alias.

  • The Ballot or the Bullet

    Collier (The Bottom Billion) surveys the causes and costs of political violence—and etches out a path to peace in Wars, Guns, and Votes.

  • Chinese Gothic

    Yiyun Li follows a much-lauded story collection with The Vagrants, a gothic tale of corruption, murder and political paranoia in 1979 China.

  • Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 12/08/2008

    This week's Web: a lurid gallery of pulp illustration, a clever tribute to small town dead folk, a guided tour of New York's graffiti scene, a Chinese dolphin's long odds, a philosophical approach to being right all the time, and the uncollected works of fascinating and repulsive multimedia trailblazer Ana Mendieta. Plus: more Lincoln, more audio, and poetry from Hilda Raz.

  • The Dementia Spiral

    In Welcome to the Departure Lounge, Meg Federico tells the alternately hilarious and heartfelt story of caring for her 80-year-old mother, suffering from dementia.

  • The Sandwich Generation

    Mother in the Middle: A Biologist's Story of Caring for Parent and Child Sybil Lockhart . Touchstone , $25 (320p) ISBN 978-1-4165-4155-4 In this impressive debut memoir, Lockhart, a former UC-Berkeley neurobiologist, chronicles her struggle to raise two daughters while tending her own mother, rapidly deteriorating from Alzheimer's.

  • Fiction Reviews

    The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund Jill Kargman . Dutton , $25.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-525-95098-1 In the gilded age of a few months ago, hedge fund managers were “the kings of ka-ching.” Of course, now they're not, and there's a sparky frisson to Momzilla author Kargman's lively chronicle of a queen of ka-ching who ditches her hedge fund manager hubby.

  • Children's Book Reviews

    Picture Books Tsunami! Kimiko Kajikawa , illus. by Ed Young. Philomel , $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-399-25006-4 An earthquake, a fire, a tidal wave and selfless heroism, all packed into 32 pages, guarantee that this story will hold the attention of even the most restless listeners. Four hundred villagers are saved from death when Ojiisan, a wealthy old rice farmer on the mountainside, feels trem...

  • Q & A with Jonathan Stroud

    Jonathan Stroud burst on the YA scene back in 2003 with The Amulet of Samarkand, the first book in his bestselling Bartimaeus Trilogy. Disney-Hyperion will publish Heroes of the Valley, Stroud’s first novel since the Bartimaeus Trilogy. Children's Bookshelf spoke to Stroud from his home in England.

  • Public TV Uses Nature Comics to Teach and Promote

    Since 2006, the Public Broadcasting Service has been publishing an annual comic book series that illustrates how comics can be used as an informal educational tool as well as how effective the medium can be for marketing and promotion.

  • Chapel Hill Comics: The Evolution of a Comics Bookstore

    Late last month Chapel Hill Comics marked its fifth anniversary with its second move, more than doubling its space from 800 to 1800 sq. ft. space.

  • Liquid City Drips with Southeast Asian Comics Talent

    Southeast Asia recently has risen in prominence in the U.S. comics scene, with Malaysian artist Lat seeing his seminal cartoons released stateside by First Second and the Filipino Leinil Yu drawing Marvel's summer blockbuster Secret Invasion. There's perhaps no better time, then, for an anthology of comics from the region.

  • Lynda Barry's What It Is—Personal Growth for Troubled Times

    The author ponders her personal growth as Lynda Barry's wisdom helps guide her to a stronger place.

  • December Comics Bestsellers

    Jeff Kinney’s Rodrick Rules continues to top the list; followed by DC’s Azzarello/Bermejo Joker at #2; Stephen King’s The Long Road Home returns, this time at #5 and Jim Butcher’s Welcome to Jungle (this week at #9) is on the list for the second month in a row.

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