While researching web design and bothering every person I have ever know that has been even loosely connected to website building, I visited my friend Isabel Greenberg's online portfolio, only to stumble upon my own face in comic form!
When I traveled across the country, I was delighted to connect with this lifelong British bestie—on a trip through the States, herself—for a chance to share all the American joys I've come to love. This would include hiking, log cabin camping (S'MORES), large novelty foods, and a lot of driving. And as a pseudo work/play project, she ended up turning it into a little Zine diary (I'm the one in the glasses, of course):
Isabel is a fantastic graphic novelist and illustrator: she's amazing, she's talented, she's a wonderful human being, she'll kill me for saying all this, blah blah blah, check her out! She won the Observer Jonathan Cape Graphic Short Story Prize in 2011 for her beautiful story Love in a Very Cold Climate, and her big debut graphic novel, Encyclopedia of Early Earth, is being published simultaneously in England (Jonathan Cape), Canada (Random House), and the US (Little Brown) in 2014.
I don't think I can actually classify this is "Headline News" publicity for Warren Tales, but it's not every day you get to cameo in a comic! Besides, it's Friday...which means very little when you're self employed haha happy weekend, all!
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Friday, March 15, 2013
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
The Meaning of Mail
We interrupt your regularly scheduled program to announce Warren Tales' latest published interview!
Check out the December 2011 issue of Postal Record (Vol.124/No.12 with the National Association of Letter Carriers) for "The Meaning of Mail." A beautifully written article by Rick Hodges, about the tradition and contemporary necessity of snail mail, and the impact many people and organizations have made through their relationship with the USPS. The article includes an interview with, and work by Warren Tales, among others such as savesnailmail, AnySoldier, and The Society for the Prevention of Empty Mailboxes.
Hodges' great writing makes for great reading, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
(see JPEGs below, or download a PDF of the article here)
Check out the December 2011 issue of Postal Record (Vol.124/No.12 with the National Association of Letter Carriers) for "The Meaning of Mail." A beautifully written article by Rick Hodges, about the tradition and contemporary necessity of snail mail, and the impact many people and organizations have made through their relationship with the USPS. The article includes an interview with, and work by Warren Tales, among others such as savesnailmail, AnySoldier, and The Society for the Prevention of Empty Mailboxes.
Hodges' great writing makes for great reading, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
(see JPEGs below, or download a PDF of the article here)
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Pleasing Mr. Postman: Savoring letter-writing in digital age - The Boston Globe
I am excited to announce that snail mail (and Warren Tales) made the front page of The Boston Globe, today! Several mail enthusiasts, including myself, were interviewed about our love and use of the postal system, and our feelings concerning 3,600 possible USPS location closures. It's a wonderful little article, written by Boston Globe correspondent, Anna Marden, and will hopefully inspire many more people to try their hand at letter-writing.
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