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June 13, 2014

Harts Pass No. 205

To the Liberty Bell High School class of 2014 -- and graduates everywhere -- CONGRATULATIONS!
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Published on June 13, 2014 08:30

June 5, 2014

Harts Pass No. 204



A couple of years ago, my now 11 year old daughter did this fine Bigfoot comic. In the tradition of Bill Keene (Family Circus) and in honor of this week's Young Writers Conference at MVES, the writing credit for this week's strip goes most assuredly to the 9 year old author of "Quiet Comics." Thanks much kiddo! And I look forward to teaching another session or two of "Making Comics" on Friday afternoon.
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Published on June 05, 2014 10:16

June 3, 2014

This Week: The Methow Valley Elementary Young Writers Celebration & Conference!

An EXCITING week ahead with the annual Methow Valley Elementary Young Writers Conference - ALL day Friday at MVES - and I am pleased to say that our keynote speaker/special guest for 2014 is the award winning and very excellent David LaRochelle -- all the way from the great state of Minnesota!
 David (left) pictured here with equally excellent illustrator Mike Whonoutka and their MN Book Award winning hardware for MOO!David's voice and sense of humor offer just the right mix, and his experience of becoming a writer -- of the work and dedication to his craft -- will be a terrific compliment to the writing and illustrating that our students have been doing in their classrooms throughout the year. 
In addition, MANY 15-20 if I remember correctly, writers, illustrators, actors, musicians and cartoonists from the local community will be sharing their styles of writing and communication in a variety of kid-centric workshops and breakout sessions throughout the day. AWESOME!
And please don't miss the Celebration on Thursday night (5:30-7:00pm) where student work is on display and students get a chance to read from stories of their own. Its a really great night  and the kids love it!
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Published on June 03, 2014 08:56

May 29, 2014

Harts Pass No. 203 & sign painting in downtown Winthrop!

The first BIG waves of summer tourism descended upon Winthrop this past Memorial Day weekend. And from my perch atop a friend's brand new local retail establishment, I couldn't help but notice that everything is looking pretty spiffy and inviting. The art brain was also working a little overtime this past week -- and at two drastically different scales (GIANT signs and tiny comics) to boot. "Lookin' good" to all and thanks for stopping by!

The almost blank canvas (letters lightly penciled in)... ...to early progress from the Genie Z Boom...  ...to getting pretty close... ... to the final touches... ...and the finished product!
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Published on May 29, 2014 13:00

May 22, 2014

Harts Pass No. 202

A grrreat talk by Bill McKibbon here on the home turf Monday night. Not entirely cheery, but not without hope. Climate Change is a bear. No doubt about it. Learn more about McKibben's work at 350.org.
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Published on May 22, 2014 09:00

May 15, 2014

Harts Pass No. 201

Anyone else been pulling weeds? They're exponential!
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Published on May 15, 2014 12:02

May 9, 2014

Freelancing at work!

If you follow this blog or are familiar with my work in any way, then you know that I pretty much specialize in children's book illustration, comic strips, and the teaching/schools visits that come about in connection to those pursuits.

Occasionally, my skills are safely tested in the realms of library promotion and summer reading materials -- but in the last year I've had several opportunities to stretch the ole' illustration and design hat a bit.

For starters, a few logo designs:
And then a stroller design commission from the good folks at SmarteCarte (AKA the rentable luggage carts that you find in airports):


And then finally, with the official publication(s) of Training for New Alpinism (March 18th), and Simple Fly Fishing (March 15th) -- both by Pategonia Books -- I can now add a more "technical" line art (for lack of a better description) to my quiver of illustration styles: 


My contributions in each instance were relatively small, but both books turned out really great under the respective design direction of Faceout Studio and Monkey C Media.

In any instance, be it children's illustration, logo design, or technical drawings, the collaborative nature of the effort is essential to the best possible end result. Thanks to all of the above for giving me the opportunity to stretch and grow in the collaborative process and cheers to all in the year ahead!
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Published on May 09, 2014 14:00

May 8, 2014

Where can I find Welcome to Harts Pass?

With the last of my Kickstarter rewards finally in the mail, I've been taking steps to make the book available to a larger audience. As noted earlier this week, I did a small release party Trail's End Bookstore, and copies are also available at:
A Book For All Seasons (Leavenworth, WA)Village Books (Bellingham, WA)Winthrop Gallery (Winthrop, WA)The Confluence Gallery (Twisp, WA)The Mazama Store (Mazama, WA)
I will update this list as additional locations are added to the mix, but thanks in advance for supporting your local bookstores and gallery spaces!
I'm working on a broader placement with help from book distributor Partners West, and I will make that information available to any potential booksellers when I get final approval.
Books can also be ordered RIGHT HERE, so follow the PayPal link below if you'd like a book mailed straight from the source. Fill in a name to the "autograph" field and I am happy to personalize!
Personalized autograph to:

Thanks so much, and remember to stay up on the weekly comics at www.hartspass.com. GRRR!
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Published on May 08, 2014 10:44

Harts Pass No. 200!

I enjoy doing the weekly comic, I really do, but something about it also creates a time warp. Week to week to week, and time is FLYING by! Two-hundred strips is almost fours years of making comics. GAAA! I've really been doing this for years already? AMAZING...

Anyway, as I said to start, I like it. Its quick-turn storytelling practice.  Its keeps me drawing consistent characters. It presents a creative challenge for format and subject matter, etc. All great :)

Still, time is flying.  No doubt about it. Thanks for reading!

Erik
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Published on May 08, 2014 09:00

May 4, 2014

Trail's End Bookstore welcomes Harts Pass!


A small publication party at my local bookstore today here in Winthrop, WA. Much thanks to Trail's End for hosting and for the small but attentive crowd for turning out in the middle of your Sunday afternoon. Special thanks to Abby for making AWESOME COOKIES!

I'll be posting a Facebook event announcement later this evening, but Harts Pass Comics and I will be making our next appearance at Village Books in Fairhaven/Bellingham, WA on Saturday, May 17th. Don't miss it. GRRR!
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Published on May 04, 2014 16:57