Kevin Sylvester's Blog, page 19
January 28, 2013
Baker Street

Neil isn't a baker, per se, but maybe he's a Sirloin Holmes?
Published on January 28, 2013 08:18
January 25, 2013
SHOWTIME!
Here's the hardcover version of spring 2013 release SHOWTIME! From Annick press.
I take a look at the people behind the scenes at big theatrical events.
Everyone from Al Domanski the laser and pyro guy who worked on the Roger Waters Wall tour to Machiko Weston, who makes these amazing miniature stage sets... so that designers will know whether a life-sized set will work or not.
So many, many more....
Choreographer Bradley Rapier.
Critic Lynn Slotkin.
Trick driver supreme Ben Pinel.
Poster designer Dan Ibarra from Aesthetic Apparatus. They do the posters for the Decemberists, a band I listen to as I write my books.
You'll have to check out the book (out soon) for even more!

I take a look at the people behind the scenes at big theatrical events.
Everyone from Al Domanski the laser and pyro guy who worked on the Roger Waters Wall tour to Machiko Weston, who makes these amazing miniature stage sets... so that designers will know whether a life-sized set will work or not.
So many, many more....
Choreographer Bradley Rapier.
Critic Lynn Slotkin.
Trick driver supreme Ben Pinel.
Poster designer Dan Ibarra from Aesthetic Apparatus. They do the posters for the Decemberists, a band I listen to as I write my books.

You'll have to check out the book (out soon) for even more!
Published on January 25, 2013 11:13
January 23, 2013
Intimidating
I did a full day of presentations at John Wanless school in Toronto.
I had a blast, but as walked outside the library I noticed a wall of distinguished former students.
Below, side by side... the great Barbara Reid and some dude named Neil Young.
Doing a presentation at Barbara's alma mater was cool, but intimidating.
And..... you know who else went to Wanless?
Miss Moneypenny! (aka Lois Maxwell!)
I often describe Neil Flambe as a mix between The Joy of Cooking and Casino Royale, so this was quite a nice bit of cosmic aligning today.
I had a blast, but as walked outside the library I noticed a wall of distinguished former students.
Below, side by side... the great Barbara Reid and some dude named Neil Young.
Doing a presentation at Barbara's alma mater was cool, but intimidating.

And..... you know who else went to Wanless?
Miss Moneypenny! (aka Lois Maxwell!)

I often describe Neil Flambe as a mix between The Joy of Cooking and Casino Royale, so this was quite a nice bit of cosmic aligning today.
Published on January 23, 2013 14:18
January 21, 2013
Creemore!
I had a great day in Creemore, Ontario. I visited two great schools! Here's me at NCPS, apparently yelling like Tarzan.
Thanks to Jenn from the great Curiosity House book shop for the pic and for being my guide today.
By the way, Creemore is also well know for great beer and great dairy.
Jenn recommended Miller's Dairy chocolate milk, and HOLY MOLY is it good!
Now I might go have the beer.

Thanks to Jenn from the great Curiosity House book shop for the pic and for being my guide today.
By the way, Creemore is also well know for great beer and great dairy.
Jenn recommended Miller's Dairy chocolate milk, and HOLY MOLY is it good!

Now I might go have the beer.
Published on January 21, 2013 16:06
January 14, 2013
I have two non-fiction books coming out in 2013 from Anni...
I have two non-fiction books coming out in 2013 from Annick Press.
Showtime is a look behind the scenes at big theatrical events. It's a kind of sequel to Game Day, which took a similar look at sporting events.
And
Follow Your Money! Michael Hlinka and I look at where the $$$$ actually goes when you buy everything from shoes to cars. (Yes, that Michael Hlinka, from CBC and UofT!)
Here's a sneak preview of the artwork.
There's also a pic up on my Facebook page. Make sure you LIKE the page when you visit!
Showtime is a look behind the scenes at big theatrical events. It's a kind of sequel to Game Day, which took a similar look at sporting events.
And
Follow Your Money! Michael Hlinka and I look at where the $$$$ actually goes when you buy everything from shoes to cars. (Yes, that Michael Hlinka, from CBC and UofT!)
Here's a sneak preview of the artwork.

There's also a pic up on my Facebook page. Make sure you LIKE the page when you visit!
Published on January 14, 2013 14:32
January 7, 2013
Neil in London
I'm pouring over old maps of London (and even Londinium) as I write Neil Flambe #5. I'm steeped in the history of the place.
No ETA for the book as of yet, but it will involve Shakespeare, London theatre and (of course) great British food... and tea! (Not poisoned this time, I promise)
Stay tuned...
No ETA for the book as of yet, but it will involve Shakespeare, London theatre and (of course) great British food... and tea! (Not poisoned this time, I promise)

Stay tuned...
Published on January 07, 2013 11:26
December 28, 2012
2013 Eustace Tilley
Here's my pic for this year's Eustace Tilley contest for the New Yorker.
I figure Tilley was the original disinterested hipster type... so he can't even be bothered to look at the butterfly. And he's a little rude.
I figure Tilley was the original disinterested hipster type... so he can't even be bothered to look at the butterfly. And he's a little rude.

Published on December 28, 2012 22:19
December 27, 2012
I hate flying, but love it when I'm in the sky. Here's th...
I hate flying, but love it when I'm in the sky. Here's the view from the flight out of Phoenix (location for Neil Flambe #6)

Published on December 27, 2012 11:38
December 20, 2012
"Merry" Christmas...
The great folks at Simon and Schuster asked me to do a festive neil pic for the holiday e-card.
The words "merry", "jolly" and "happy" rarely find their way into descriptions of Neil, so even a red nose can't cheer him up too much... he's probably wondering if Rudolph would go better with a wine sauce or an elderberry reduction...

Published on December 20, 2012 06:48
December 11, 2012
Tilley Endures
The New Yorker has launched its Eustace Tilley contest for another year.
Here's my 2012 submission (which was also the very first blowncovers.com winner!)
What shall I do this year.......?
Here's my 2012 submission (which was also the very first blowncovers.com winner!)

Published on December 11, 2012 14:05