Showing posts with label Graphic Novel Readathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Novel Readathon. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Graphic Novel Readathon Wrap-Up


The Graphic Novel Readathon is finally over! I personally didn't read nearly as much as I'd hoped finishing the readathon with only 3 books, but Logan, the other participant, read 5 books during the readathon. Congrats, Logan!

I wish there had been more participation, since my favorite part of readathoning is the community of readathoners who cheer each other on. I hope to host another GNR in the future, and maybe more people will be interested next time.

Missed anything? Here are all the readathon posts:


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Author Interview: Nathan Hale

Here is is at last: the highlight of the Graphic Novel Readathon. Please welcome Nathan Hale, amazing author of many graphic novels and picture books.

You can find him drawing daily comics on his blog, Space Station Nathan, or pick up one of his fantastic books (pictured below).

Who is your favorite character to draw?

Right now, the Hangman from Hazardous Tales. He's sort of like the Devil from THE DEVIL YOU KNOW and Yellowbelly from YELLOWBELLY AND PLUM smooshed together in a black executioner outfit. I could draw that guy all day. Actually, I DO draw that guy all day.


Which of your books was the most fun to create? Which are you the most proud of?

Fun to create? FRANKENSTEIN. Why fun? Because it was a loosey-goosey, scribbly style (after the style of Ludwig Bemelmen's MADELINE) it was quick, easy and fun to do. It took about a month to do and was a joy to work on. (Note to illustrators: scribbly, sketchy styles go a lot quicker than fussy, over-detailed styles. If you can work loose--DO IT!)

I'm the most proud of THE DEVIL YOU KNOW, because it was my first. It was an unagented slushpile manuscript. Getting a picture book published out of a slushpile is pretty exciting. It wasn't a big seller, and it got a bad review or two. But it's my first, and I'll always be proud of it.

What are some of your favorite graphic novels (to read, not write)?

I grew up reading newspaper comics. I didn't start reading comic BOOKS until I was in college. The school I went to, Cornish College of the Arts is in Seattle, where Fantagraphic Books is located. Fantagraphics publishes classic golden age comics, Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, Pogo etc. and underground/alternative comix. Both of which I really got into.

Right now I'm reading the Carl Barks Duck cartoons (the old Disney comics that Ducktales is based on) and re-reading Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki which just came out in a GORGEOUS new hardcover set (go out and buy it, you won't regret it--1000 pages of epic Miyazaki adventure!)

How has the rise in ebooks affected your job as an illustrator / graphic novelist?

So far there has been little effect. Picture books and graphic novels are still very tactile objects (especially picture books) so, unlike novels, my market hasn't changed too much (yet.) I think most smart parents are now looking for ways for their children to spend LESS time with screens (not more.) So hopefully the traditional picture book market will continue to stand. Now, that said, my Hazardous Tales books are out in both Nook and Kindle versions--I haven't see either. I don't own a tablet. But if any of your readers have seen the ebook versions, I'd like to hear how they look.

You have mentioned in other interviews that you listen to audiobooks while working. Which are your favorite books to listen to?

I'm a genre jumper. I don't like to listen to books in the same genre back-to-back. For years, I just took whatever the library had in unabridged audio form. So I read all over the place. Now it's habit. I like everything. Mostly, I like crime, war, horror, and westerns--gritty tough guy stuff. Right now I'm in the middle of the latest Harry Bosch detective novel THE BLACK BOX.


Do the books you are listening to affect your work at all?

Nope. I guess, sometimes it makes working more fun. But the work has to be consistent with it's own story, not with what I'm listening to.

Which comes first, the idea of an illustration or the idea of the story?

For me, story first. Every time.

What is your work day like? Do you draw all day or just a couple of hours each day?

I work all day, every day. If you want to make a full-time career as an illustrator, you work ALL THE TIME. I once saw the great illustrator Wendell Minor speak, he said his work schedule was 12 hours a day, seven days a week. The audience laughed--they thought he was joking. He wasn't joking. And he doesn't do graphic novels. Creating a graphic novel takes hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours. It's a major time commitment. There's a manga series out there called BAKUMAN, about some kids who want to be Manga creators. One of the kids has an uncle who draws manga--he literally DIES from working too much. It is labor. I tell my writer friends it's like writing a novel using macaroni and a glue gun for the letters.

Do you create multiple drafts of each illustration or just begin drawing?

Everything I do is sketched out and reviewed by the publisher before final art (except for my blog posts.)

What is coming up next for you?

I JUST finished Hazardous Tales #3, which I'm VERY excited about. And I'm moving right into #4, which I'm even MORE excited about because I'm just about to jump into final illustrations for it. #3 will be out this summer and #4 in Spring '14. The second Hazardous Tales book, BIG BAD IRONCLAD was just shortlisted for a Cybil award, and I'll be watching excitedly to see if it wins.

And, of course, I'll be blogging new comics and stories on my site.

Thanks for the interview!
Thank you, Nate!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Graphic Novel Readathon Mini-Challenge #3


Here we have the third of three mini-challenges during this readathon. Each frame shows the main character(s) of a graphic novel that I loved, and you can guess the books that they each come from below.

There are two different giveaways you can win entires for if you participate in this challenge. You get an extra entry for the main readathon giveaway if you just participate, regardless of how many you get right, AND if you can guess all five books for any of the three challenges, you will be entered into a separate giveaway to win a graphic novel of your choice! For every mini-challenge you complete correctly, you receive an extra point for this giveaway.

Hint: If you're stuck, all of the books come from this list.

Good luck!
Book #1

Book #2

Book #3

Book #4

Book #5

And now it is time for you to guess! fill in this form with your answers.


 Are you participating in the Graphic Novel Readathon? Sign up or get more information here.

The readathon is 4 days of graphic novel fun, giveaways, interviews, and more!

Happy readathoning!





Friday, January 4, 2013

Graphic Novel Readathon Mini-Challenge #2


Here we have the second of three mini-challenges during this readathon. Each frame shows the main character(s) of a graphic novel that I loved, and you can guess the books that they each come from below.

There are two different giveaways you can win entires for if you participate in this challenge. You get an extra entry for the main readathon giveaway if you just participate, regardless of how many you get right, AND if you can guess all five books for any of the three challenges, you will be entered into a separate giveaway to win a graphic novel of your choice! For every mini-challenge you complete correctly, you receive an extra point for this giveaway.

Hint: If you're stuck, all of the books come from this list.

Good luck!
Book #1

Book #2

Book #3

Book #4

Book #5

And now it is time for you to guess! fill in this form with your answers.


 Are you participating in the Graphic Novel Readathon? Sign up or get more information here.

The readathon is 4 days of graphic novel fun, giveaways, interviews, and more!

Happy readathoning!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Graphic Novel Readathon Mini-Challenge #1


Here we have the first of three mini-challenges during this readathon. Each frame shows the main character(s) of a graphic novel that I loved, and you can guess the books that they each come from below.

There are two different giveaways you can win entires for if you participate in this challenge. You get an extra entry for the main readathon giveaway if you just participate, regardless of how many you get right, AND if you can guess all five books for any of the three challenges, you will be entered into a separate giveaway to win a graphic novel of your choice! For every mini-challenge you complete correctly, you receive an extra point for this giveaway.

Hint: If you're stuck, all of the books come from this list.

Good luck!

Book #1

Book #2

Book #3

Book #4

Book #5

And now it is time for you to guess! fill in this form with your answers.


 Are you participating in the Graphic Novel Readathon? Sign up or get more information here.

The readathon is 4 days of graphic novel fun, giveaways, interviews, and more!

Happy readathoning!

Graphic Novel Readathon Starting Line & Updates


It's January 3rd, which means that it's time to begin the Graphic Novel Readathon!

The sign-up list is below, but since there's only one person signed up (hi Logan), I will have to cancel the giveaways unless more people choose to participate.



Everyone is welcome to sign up at any point in the readathon, and even if you're not readathoning with us, please enjoy the fun features going on in the next few days.

The first of the mini-challenges will be posted today. Unfortunately, I do not plan to have a giveaway for the winner, but if there are enough entries I will absolutely have that giveaway. There will be two more mini-challenges in the coming days, and on Sunday, Nathan Hale will be stopping by for an interview.

My Reading List:
  • Bone by Jeff Smith
  • Uglies: Shay's Story and Uglies: Cutters by Scott Westerfeld (Read 3 January)
  • Rapunzel's Revenge and Calamity Jack by Shannon, Dean, and Nathan Hale
  • Anya's Ghost by Vera Brogsol (Read 4 January)

I expect Bone to take up a lot of readathoning time, but it's also the book I'm most looking forward to.

DAY ONE
january 3
Today I read Uglies: Shay's Story and Uglies: Cutters. I really liked Shay's Story, perhaps even more than I had the first time I read it, but I was ambivalent about Cutters. I liked the metaphor-story about the ranger that was not included in the book, but I felt like a graphic novel format was not the best way to tell the story, and that if I hadn't already known what was going on from reading Pretties, I would have been lost for a lot of the book. Tomorrow I'd like to start Bone, but I might read Anya's Ghost instead. I'm planning to finish the readathon with Rapunzel's Revenge and Calamity Jack, since I love those two so much.

DAY TWO
january 4
Today I did not read much, but I did get through Anya's Ghost, which was just as good as I remembered.

DAY THREE
january 5
Again I did not read much today. I read so many graphic novels in December to prepare for this readathon that I am not feeling so motivated to read now that the readathon is actually happening. I hope tomorrow Rapunzel's Revenge will get me out of the graphic novel slump.

DAY FOUR
january 6
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Happy Readathoning!
What are you reading?

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Postpone the Graphic Novel Readathon?

Hello, lovely readers.

So, I've reached a situation I was hoping to avoid: namely, that the Graphic Novel Readathon is two days away, and I've gotten exactly zero signups.


I plan to have a fantastic readathon myself, read lots of great graphic novels, but it's always so much more fun with other people.

The signups have been up for about two weeks now, and no one has signed up, so that means that either: A) people don't know how much fun it will be to readathon graphic novels OR B) January 3-6 is not a great time for a readathon.

Well, let's address these two options.

A) Don't think it will be fun? Let me assure you, it will be LOTS of fun.
  • Not one but TWO giveaways
  • Mini-Challenges
  • Author interview
  • Community graphic novel fun!
You will get the chance to pick up some great graphic novels, and even if GNs aren't usually your thing, it's a chance to try something new that you just might love.

Not sure what to read? Try looking through this list of my 10 favorite graphic novels, or comment asking for recommendations.

B) January 3-6 doesn't work with your schedule?

Well, I am willing to change the dates. You will just need to let me know that you are interested in participating at some other time, so I can pick dates that are better!

If people are willing to participate, we can make this a fantastic readathon that is super fun for everyone involved. Please comment if you have any questions or suggestions, or sign up here!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Announcing the Graphic Novel Readathon

I am happy to announce an event I've been hoping to host for a while: The Graphic Novel Readathon! This January, I will be hosting four days full of the wonderfulness that is the graphic novel.


I will be hosting mini-challenges and giveaways, and gushing about my favorite graphic novels, AND we will be having a fantastic interview with one of my very favorite author/illustrators. Sound good?

Please fill in this form if you are interested in hosting a mini-challenge or writing a guest post.


To sign up for the readathon (whether or not you want to host), use the linky below:



And don't forget to comment with your favorite graphic novels! I will be posting a list soon of some of my favorites, and I am always excited to learn about new ones.

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