Save Sarah Connor, and Free Neil Gaiman!
Apr. 28th, 2009 12:53 pmA couple of PSAs for you:
I don't know how much of a different it will make, but I am willing to try anything to say Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (including compulsively watching and rewatching episodes on Fox.com.)
The EOnline Save One Show campaign has moved into the Game Changer round--five shows are left. So go and vote for Sarah Connor! Even if you don't care about the show. I am begging you. Do it for me. I really really really want a third season. I want more of this story more than I have ever wanted more of any TV show ever.
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There is a free panel with Neil Gaiman this Thursday night. The topic is Leaps and Bounds, Fits and Starts: The Evolution of a Children’s Book Writer. It stars Neil Gaiman, Mariken Jongman, and Shaun Tan, and is moderated by Andrea Davis Pinkney.
The description reads:
Picture books! Novels! Graphic Novels! And more! Authors and their works develop in distinctive ways. Some ideas and books are nurtured for years while others have a eureka moment. Join children’s book authors Neil Gaiman, Mariken Jongman, and Shaun Tan for a discussion about the ever-evolving landscape of children’s and young adult literature with Scholastic Vice President, Executive Editor Andrea Davis Pinkney.
More details here.
I don't know how much of a different it will make, but I am willing to try anything to say Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (including compulsively watching and rewatching episodes on Fox.com.)
The EOnline Save One Show campaign has moved into the Game Changer round--five shows are left. So go and vote for Sarah Connor! Even if you don't care about the show. I am begging you. Do it for me. I really really really want a third season. I want more of this story more than I have ever wanted more of any TV show ever.
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There is a free panel with Neil Gaiman this Thursday night. The topic is Leaps and Bounds, Fits and Starts: The Evolution of a Children’s Book Writer. It stars Neil Gaiman, Mariken Jongman, and Shaun Tan, and is moderated by Andrea Davis Pinkney.
The description reads:
Picture books! Novels! Graphic Novels! And more! Authors and their works develop in distinctive ways. Some ideas and books are nurtured for years while others have a eureka moment. Join children’s book authors Neil Gaiman, Mariken Jongman, and Shaun Tan for a discussion about the ever-evolving landscape of children’s and young adult literature with Scholastic Vice President, Executive Editor Andrea Davis Pinkney.
More details here.
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Date: 2009-04-28 06:14 pm (UTC)I assume you are attending, in which case you are REQUIRED to tell me how amazing Shaun Tan is.
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Date: 2009-04-28 08:59 pm (UTC)He is amazing. I got Coraline autographed for my kids. He drew a mouse. I told him about my kids reaction to his work.
Jessica is 8. When I took her to see Coraline, towards the end she screamed "That was the best movie ever!" I told her it wasn't done yet. When the credits were rolling, she asked, "Is it over now?" I nodded. "That was the best movie EVER!!!" Then she ran home and read it.
Not to be outdone, Meghan her 12 year old sister read Coraline a few weeks later. Then she sheepishly came into my room and asked "Does Neil Gaiman have any other kid's books?" I was happy to hand her The Graveyard Book. Meghan hasn't been reading lately, so Neil actually got my kid to read and I thanked him.
He smiled and said "My work here is finished."
It was an amazing night.
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