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    Interview: Scott Chantler on Tower of Treasure

    Scott Robins, October 1, 2010 | Interviews, Uncategorized

    When I saw early pages of what would become Tower of Treasure, 3 years ago, I knew it would be the kind of book that would find an audience immediately. From the mind of Scott Chantler, the first book in the Three Thieves series combines a sure fire-genre—fantasy, a trio of strong main characters and […]

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    Jeff Smith: An update, a crowd of fans and a ‘wonder’ful meeting

    Scott Robins, August 13, 2009 | Uncategorized

    Scholastic made a big announcement during this year’s San Diego Comic-Con outlining publishing plans for Jeff Smith’s Bone for 2009 and beyond. I had an opportunity to speak with Jeff in Toronto just before a signing at Indigo Books where he gave details and background about about Rose, the upcoming Tall Tales collection and the […]

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    SDCC Catch-Up: Graphic Novel Programming in Libraries panel

    Scott Robins, August 12, 2009 | Uncategorized

    A full audience was treated to a panel of librarians who are also die-hard comic book and graphic novel enthusiasts to speak about graphic novel-related programming in their libraries. They included: Robin Brenner (Brookline Public Library), Snow Wildsmith (Charlotte-Mecklenburge Public Library), Mike Pawuk (Cuyahoga County Public Library), Nick Smith (Pasadena Public Library), Hilary Chang (McCully-Moiliili […]

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    SDCC – Andy Runton & Owly animation

    Scott Robins, July 28, 2009 | Uncategorized

    It’s really hard not to love Owly. A few weeks ago, it was announced that this lovable character would make the leap to from the page to the 3D screen. An animated short debuted last weeked at San Diego Comic-Con and I had the pleasure to speak with Andy Runton about how the short came […]

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    SDCC – Saturday: Photo parade

    Scott Robins, July 26, 2009 | Uncategorized

    It’s Sunday morning here in sunny San Diego and I’m just waking up for the last day of Comic-Con, which is KIDS DAY! There’s still many great panels that I need to cover before heading home this evening. Watch this blog for more San Diego Comic-Con coverage over the next couple of weeks. In the […]

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    SDCC – Friday: From the convention floor

    Scott Robins, July 25, 2009 | Uncategorized

    Despite the sheer number of people on the convention floor, I still managed to pick up a few interesting news bites so far about comics and graphic novels for kids here in San Diego. – With the big annoucement of further books in Jeff Smith’s Bone series, the press release did not mention that a […]

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    SDCC – Thursday: Photo parade

    Scott Robins, July 23, 2009 | Uncategorized

    The first official day of the convention brought even larger crowds than Wednesday evening. It was truly nonstop fans in the exhibit hall and line-ups for all the great programming at the show. Here’s more photos from the show floor: Nothing says San Diego Comic-Con than a giant inflated Pikachu. Viz showcased its kids line […]

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    SDCC – Wednesday

    Scott Robins, July 23, 2009 | Uncategorized

    San Diego Comic-Con is indeed upon us and Preview Night was packed with professionals, press and attendees waiting to get a glimpse of all the great exhibits, free swag and exclusive giveaways on, what most people call ‘day zero’, of the show. Here’s a couple more shots from the show floor to whet your appetite: […]

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    If You’re in Canada…TCAF!

    Scott Robins, May 7, 2009 | Uncategorized

    What have you been up to lately? I’ve been helping put together a comics festival! If you’re in the Toronto area, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival is happening this weekend, May 9th and 10th at the Toronto Reference Library. Below is a selection of the programming — check out the Books for Boys panel :-). […]

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    Interview – Jim Zubkavich on UDON kids manga

    Scott Robins, April 11, 2009 | Uncategorized

    In January at the ALA Midwinter conference, project manager, Jim Zubkavich introduced the library world to the new UDON Kids line with an impassioned speech recounting how comics and specifically manga turned him into a lifelong reader. And now he’s on a mission to do with same with kids today, with the help of librarians, […]

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