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Happy summer, Blog-friends! My publisher has set up a Facebook page for me. I'm not directly posting there, but I can check in daily on your

generous comments. They'll be up-to-the-moment news and a few contests and giveaways. Perhaps I'll dabble in personal posts, but I don't

want to neglect the DOOTDOOTGARDEN blog any more than I already do. The garden needs weeding, watering, and few more flowers planted.



At the drawing table, I'm juggling a handful of projects. Including:

a.) A collaboration with poet Kazim Ali for the CBLDF's Liberty Annual.

b.) Edward Lear's "The Owl and the Pussycat" in comics form for the upcoming NURSERY RHYME COMICS from First Second Books (October 2011).

c.) And a tri-fold poster for San Diego Comic Con. (Chunky, Blankets, and Habibi merge)


Thanks to all of you for your patience. The HABIBI tour will be here sooner than later.

And an update for fans in the Philippines: It looks like I'll make it to Manilla early next year. See you all soon!

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Published on June 14, 2011 22:10
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message 1: by Jaime Ann (new)

Jaime Ann Sanborn Just finished reading Carnet de Voyage...your honesty is amazing. The whole time I was reading it I was thinking that you and I both feel a pull inside, but for different reasons. You, who have the freedom to explore the world, want (in this book at least) someone to feel "at home" with and I, who have a husband and two children, want some of your freedom to see the world. You and I are the same age, so I am sure that one day soon (if not already)you will create your own concept of family, and I will find a way to explore the world with my family. I love your work and your fearlessness when it comes to sharing your feelings. Thank you.


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