Andrew Peterson's Blog, page 24
July 31, 2017
Yurgen concept art
Our concept artist for the animated series, Nicholas Kole, released new images (and a video!) for Yurgen on Saturday. Check this out—and notice Leeli for scale! If you are able to swipe through to the video, it’s super fun to watch him draw. On a mobile app, that works just like it sounds: swipe your […]
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July 25, 2017
Skye Peterson Kickstarter
Huge news for fans of the Song Maiden: Skye Peterson just launched a Kickstarter to record her first album. You may recall Skye’s gorgeous vocals on “My Love Has Gone Across the Sea,” and if you’ve been to a Local Show (in person or via streaming), you might have caught her on May 16 singing […]
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July 24, 2017
Newsletter: Wingfeather pilot, stone arch, etc.
Every month Andrew sends out an email newsletter with details and updates about his touring and other adventures. This month’s newsletter came out on Saturday, and along with some news about his next album and a Rich Mullins tribute show, it included an update about the pilot! He says: A lot of you guys have […]
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July 17, 2017
A portrait of Artham
This week while sorting through a stack of things in the library, Oskar and I came across some old artwork. Here is a piece by Jessica, who was 14 when she drew this and is more like 20 now. I have no idea how it became lost between S. Crumptious’ How to Cook Absolutely Everything (Even […]
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July 10, 2017
Coming Home (a Wingfeather review)
Do you, like Abby at A Gentle and Quiet Spirit, long to live in the books you love? I am at a loss for words to describe this series. I could tell you that I laughed and cried, but that wouldn’t tell you about the clever humor Peterson wove through his series from start to finish. It […]
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July 3, 2017
The Story is True: An Armulyn song
This morning I found that someone had set music to the song at the end of the series, a song Armulyn had written but never recorded. Listen to this. It gave me chills. Thank you, Seven Pillars Productions, whoever you are.
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June 26, 2017
Wingfeather minifigs and the Igiby Cottage
Carson and his brother Colson sent us these pictures of their collaborated Wingfeather creations. Here is the Igiby Cottage and all the Igibys. Sara Cobbler is in town for the Dragon Day Festival. Spoiler: Back to happy thoughts! Here is the upstairs bedroom in the Igiby Cottage. (“Comfy!”) And here is the main floor of […]
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June 19, 2017
True names in enemy territory
Amy at faith starts at home has been wrestling with the deep themes in the Wingfeather Saga. Some of the very best books I read last year were the four books in the Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson. I’ve been wanting to tell you all about it for a while, and I’m sorry it’s taken me so long, […]
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June 12, 2017
The Jellogone and other beasts
From Jubilee, who writes: Hello, I’m a ten year old artist who really liked reading your books. They were in the top ten books I’ve ever read. I thought that my style of drawing was similar to the drawings in your Creaturepedia and was wondering if you would be interested in them. The pictures are […]
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June 5, 2017
The Black Carriage poem in LATIN
In the words of Andrew Peterson, “This is awesome.” One of you wonderful souls sent Andrew an insanely cool and nerdy gift: The Black Carriage poem, translated into Latin. YES. LATIN. “Anonymous,” let us be friends. Andrew’s birthday was yesterday, and we’re having a party! It’s not too late to join in, and I know he’d […]
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