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March 2, 2011

Signing/Presentation at Magers & Quinn!


I'll be giving a presentation and do a book signing on Monday, March 7, 2011, at Magers & Quinn here in Minneapolis.


The event is part of a joint venture with visiting author/artist Ron Tanner, who will be presenting about his new book Kiss Me, Stranger. Information about Ron and his work can be found on his website: http://www.ronaldtanner.com/


This'll probably be the last presentation I'll be giving in the Twin Cities for a while, so if you want to hear me babble on about my work, this is your chance!


Event Details

What: Presentation/ Book Signing with Ron Tanner and myself

When: Monday, March 7th, 2011, 7:00pm – 10:00pm

Where: Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 3038 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, 55408 [Google Maps]


Facebook Event Page


Hope to see you there!

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Published on March 02, 2011 06:34

February 24, 2011

Yours Truly on "Deconstructing Comics" Podcast


I recently had the opportunity to appear on Tim Young's Deconstructing Comics podcast. You can listen to/download our conversation at:

http://deconstructingcomics.com/?p=937


Or a search for "Deconstructing Comics" in iTunes should lead you to it as well.


My thanks to Tim for the letting me come on!

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Published on February 24, 2011 23:00

February 18, 2011

Self-Publishing Presentation

 


A few months ago, I gave a presentation about self-publishing graphic novels at the Loft Literary Center. Daily Cross Hatch correspondent Sarah Morean taped the whole thing, and recently assembled it into a series of web videos, which can be found here:

http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2011/02/04/self-publishing-with-lars-martinson-parts-1-8-of-8/ 


Thanks again to the Loft for having me, and to Sarah for making the presentation available online!

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Published on February 18, 2011 06:20

February 10, 2011

"Tonoharu" in Japanese Expat Publications!


My work was recently profiled in a couple of big English language publications in Japan:


Metropolis, an expat magazine serving the Tokyo area, just put up an article entitled "Hymn to the Lonely Man", which can be found here:

http://metropolis.co.jp/features/feature/hymn-to-the-lonely-man/


And the Japan Times recently ran an article about profiling me and cartoonist Adam Pasion, which can be found here:

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20110205a1.html


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My sincere thanks to Metropolis editor James Hadfield, and Japan Times writer Gianni Simone for the coverage! Also, check out Adam Pasion's comic about living and working in Japan: http://sundogscomix.blogspot.com/

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Published on February 10, 2011 23:00

February 3, 2011

Minnesota cartoonists in the Strib!


The Star Tribune, Minnesota's biggest newspaper, recently ran an article about Twin Cities cartoonists, and yours truly was among them! You can read it online here:

http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/114758329.html


Accompaning the article was a list of "10 Essential Minnesota-made Graphic Novels", and Tonoharu was among them! You can see the full list here:

http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/114758319.html


Annnnd finally, there's an image gallery, which includes self-portraits of MN cartoonists and examples of their work, with my humble contribution among them:

http://www.startribune.com/galleries/114671784.html


Many thanks to Star Tribune reporter Tom Horgen for the excellent writeup!

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Published on February 03, 2011 23:00

January 27, 2011

Interviews in City Pages, Fukuoka Now



Pictured: Detail of an self-portrait done for Fukuoka Now


I had planned to skip this week's blog entry because I'm busy preparing presentations, but coincidentally two interviews with me just went live yesterday, so I figured I could link to them in lieu of my weekly entry:


First off, the Minneapolis weekly mag City Pages named me as one of their top 100 Creatives in the Twin Cities. Neat! An interview with me can be found over at their "Dressing Room" blog:

http://blogs.citypages.com/dressingroom/2011/01/lars_martinson.php


Secondly, Fukuoka Now, the monthly magazine for expats living in Fukuoka, Japan, named me as their "Gekkan Gaijin" (i.e. "foreigner of the month") for February! A lengthy interview with me can be found over at their website:

http://www.fukuoka-now.com/articles/show/4535


Thanks to Jessica Armbruster at City Pages, and Nick Szasz & Alanna Schubach at Fukuoka Now for the coverage, and the great interview questions!

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PS–If you happen to be reading this the day it went up (Friday, January 28th, 2011) I'll be giving a presentation tonight at 6pm at Rapson Hall at the University of Minnesota. Details here. Come out if you can!

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Published on January 27, 2011 23:00

January 24, 2011

Upcoming Presentations!


Just a reminder that I have two presentations that are just around the corner:


This Friday, January 28th, 2011, I'll be speaking at the University of Minnesota about Japanese Calligraphy and how it has benefited me as a cartoonist. All the details can be found here.


Then just a few days later on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011, I'll be talking at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design about my comics, and my experiences with self-publishing. Details for that one can be found here.


So if you're in the Twin Cities area, come out if you can!


(Note: I'm running myself ragged trying to finish up these presentations, so there will be no new blog entry this Friday.)

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Published on January 24, 2011 08:17

January 20, 2011

Worth a Watch: "English Teachers" Web Series



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Living in a foreign country is a premise that is ripe with dramatic & comedic potential. But despite this, visual narrative media (i.e. movies, tv shows, and comics) rarely tackle the subject. One of the reasons I created my graphic novel series Tonoharu was to try to fill this baffling gap. I've never understood why there are dozens of mediocre medical dramas and cop shows on tv, but not really any that depict the unique & exciting experience of life abroad.


A notable exception debuted late last year, in the form of the web series entitled English Teachers. Each of the eight episodes is about seven minutes long, so the whole run can be watched in less than an hour.


I have mixed feelings about the show. For one, the characters are written a little too broadly for my tastes. Also, the stories feel a bit rushed; they try to cram in standard sitcom plots into a third the running time, so conflicts are often introduced only to be immediately, unsatisfyingly resolved in the next scene.


But hey, it often takes a while for a show to hit its stride. And overall, I like English Teachers, and think it has potential. The casting and acting are pretty good, as are the production values. And while there are aspects of the writing that frustrate me, I have to admit I want to keep watching. Here's hoping the series is popular enough to warrant a second season.


Official Site: http://englishteachersseries.com

YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/englishseries


(Thanks to Adam Pasion for introducing me to the series)

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Published on January 20, 2011 23:00

January 14, 2011

Catch me at JASM's Shinnenkai (maybe)


Every January, the Japan America Society of Minnesota has a Shinnenkai, or New Year's Celebration. It's the group's big event of the year, with Japan-related demonstrations and performances and a bunch of other stuff. It's a good time.


This year's Shinnenkai takes place this Sunday, January 16th 2011.  I'll be there with a booth, selling my comics… maybe. It takes place way out in Hopkins, and buses aren't an option since I'd be lugging a bunch of books (and it'd take two hours one way). So if I can get a ride, I'll be there. If not, not. :-)


But you, dear reader, should go anyway! It's a lot of fun.


Event Details

What: JASM's Shinnenkai

When: Sunday, January 16th from 4-8pm

Where: Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Minnesota 7, Hopkins, MN 55305 [Google Maps]

Admission: $12 adult ($17 for non-members), $12 college student/senior, $7 for children (6-17 years), children 5 years & under free


More details can be found on JASM's website

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Published on January 14, 2011 06:53

January 6, 2011

Barry White in a Balloon


I'd never thought of it before until I saw the above video posted on Boing Boing about a month ago, but since a lighter-than-air gas (like helium) makes your voice higher, a denser-than-air gas makes your voice lower. Neato!

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Published on January 06, 2011 23:00

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