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Back for more 4 years later, after being my first guest ever, Seth and I seem to start right where our previous conversation left off. I am a really big admirer of Seth’s work, and this interview was very enlightening in new ways that I was not familiar with him before. Be sure to check ...
How the writer's write: Seth
thestar.com — Star book critic Geoff Pevere asks authors at the International Festival of Authors about the creative process. Guelph illustrator, designer and graphic novelist Seth, whose most recent title is George Sprott (1894-1975) , will be interviewed with ... (more) How the writer's write: Seth
EXCL: Twisted Pictures Takes Sorrow Screen Rights
EXCL: Twisted Pictures Takes Sorrow Screen Rights
shocktillyoudrop.com — The horror graphic novel "Sorrow" is being developed for the big screen by Twisted Pictures (home of the Saw franchise). (more) EXCL: Twisted Pictures Takes Sorrow Screen Rights
Review: 'Malice'
Review: 'Malice'
comicmix.com — Malice By Chris Wooding, illustrated by Dan Chernett Scholastic Press, $14.99, 380 pages What if you could transport yourself to another world by following an incantation found in a comic book? Well, you might find the world a frightening and ... (more) Review: 'Malice'
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Nov. 6, 2009: How nice for you
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... It’s been a very busy two weeks over at Inkstuds — here are conversations with George Sprott: 1894-1975 author Seth (69.9MB), Ball Peen Hammer illustrator ...

Ware is Everywhere
Comics Comics — In a recent Inkstuds interview, Seth said that that three most influential contemporary cartoonists are Crumb, Spiegelman, and Chris Ware. For Seth, what sets these three apart is not so much the quality of their work, as the fact that they've changed the syntax of comics, greatly expanding the range and depth of stories that can be told in the medium. I agree with Seth, with the proviso that Gary Panter and Lynda Barry also belong on this list. ...

The C-List: Happy Birthday Inkstuds!
Sequential: Canadian Comics News & Culture — Wednesday, November 18, 2009 The C-List: Happy Birthday Inkstuds! :: Posted by Bryan @ 11/18/2009 10:46:00 AM Robin McConnell portrait inkstuds Item : The Inkstuds podcast celebrates 4 years (!) with a Seth interview . Congratulations to Robin McConnell and friends, and here's to 4 more years, and many more! Item : Blogger and cartoonist Jack Ruttan recorded interviews at Expozine with some of the bright lights of Canadian comics. He's posted them with notes on his blog here and here , and we've created a playlist/player of them in sequence ...

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drawnandquarterly.com 22 days ago — Attn. T-Dotters! Blechman and Seth at the IFOA! Looking for a little something to do earlier in the day before you get your gear on and go carousing? Then stop by the always a good time International Festival of Authors at noon tomorrow, to see Seth ...