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How to Survive Writing a Graphic Novel

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December 24, 2007
Posted by: Mark Siegel
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From the drawing board of Grady Klein [UP NEXT WEEK: TRANSLATOR ALEXIS SIEGEL]

Grady Klein art exhibit

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April 24, 2007
Posted by: Danica Novgorodoff
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Extra extra! Princeton, NJ Come to an opening reception for Grady Klein’s Lost Colony art on Thursday, April 26th, and a book signing on Friday, June 8th.

About THE LOST COLONY series

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April 26, 2006
Posted by: Mark Siegel
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We’re just days away from the first six :01 titles showing up at your favorite bookstore! Like many of you who’ve been writing me, I’m thoroughly enjoying Eddie Campbell’s behind-the-scenes glimpses as he counts down to his book’s release. The Fate of the Artist continues to get tremendous buzz and anticipation, right around the world. Read the Rest…

Guest Blogger: GRADY KLEIN

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January 12, 2006
Posted by: Mark Siegel
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(Behind the scenes of LOST COLONY, Book 1: Grady Klein sketches. Click to enlarge!)

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