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Word Nerd Fun

I enjoy checking Brian P. Cleary’s Facebook page. Here are a few recent tidbits I found especially interesting: “Had me in stitches?” STITCH originally meant a sharp thrust or puncture. Nearly 1,000 years ago, the word meant an acute pain in the side, as if stabbed. So if someone “has you in stitches,” it’s a […]Read more "Word Nerd Fun"
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Office Supplies, etc.

If you hate blogs about the old days, skip this one. I was reminiscing the other day about how much office supplies once mattered in the bookmaking process. We’d collect highlighters or colored pencils in every color we could find and hoard them like gold. They were just right for trying to suggest a color […]Read more "Office Supplies, etc."
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Design Lessons at Comic Book Camp

Cartooning Studio is an annual summer workshop offered at The Center for Cartoon Studies. I’ve been teaching at the workshops for the past 6 years. This Sunday I headed up to White River Junction, Vermont for two days of intensive teaching. Jon Chad and I lecture on the importance of book design. One of my […]Read more "Design Lessons at Comic Book Camp"
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Pig in a Poke

One of my father’s favorite expressions is “pig in a poke.” You know, to refer to something you get (into) or buy without knowing ahead of time what it really is. For example, I love the “pig in a poke” approach to dining, in which a restaurant offers a surprise tasting menu based on whatever […]Read more "Pig in a Poke"
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The Creative Process

I was recently reading an article in the New Yorker by Malcolm Gladwell. It’s entitled “Creation Myth,” and while much of it is focused on Xerox PARC, Steve Jobs, and the personal computer, it also included a broader discussion of creative people and their ideas. Gladwell discusses the work of psychologist Dean Simonton. He says: […]Read more "The Creative Process"
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Inspired by the BSC

If you’re reading this blog, chances are that books have had a major influence on your life. The ways that books have influenced me are countless, but one example particularly stands out in my mind. When I was in elementary school, I was enamored of—nay, obsessed with!—The Baby-Sitters Club (or the BSC, as we true […]Read more "Inspired by the BSC"
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The Block

We had a sales conference today, so when the Intertubes dropped this in my lap, I didn’t question; I reblogged: …. So turning 13 and beyond was both terrible and wonderful but the fact remains that all these ideas recoiled when I tried to address them in relation to my son’s 13th birthday. And it’s […]Read more "The Block"