Rental Partner: Fever presents
We Call it Ballet
Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show
Exploring the World of Graphic Novels
Special Note: Optional book add-on available with ticket purchase.
Note: Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.
If you’ve ever cracked open a graphic novel, you already know that the stunning imagery in these books enhances the storytelling beyond the measure of mere words on the page. But have you ever wondered what it takes to write, ink, and publish these works?
Join us at Town Hall Seattle for an enlightening evening with graphic novelist and illustrator, Kazu Kibuishi, as he engages in conversation about the art of creating and publishing graphic novels. Best known for his captivating Amulet series, Kibuishi has crafted immersive worlds and narratives that have garnered a dedicated following of readers young and old. Donna Barba Higuera, a gifted storyteller in her own right, will moderate the conversation, delving into the nuances of crafting compelling narratives in the graphic novel format.
Celebrating the release of the final book in the Amulet series, Kazu Kibuishi and Donna Barba Higuera will share their experiences, techniques, and inspirations, providing an enriching evening for graphic novel aficionados and anyone passionate about the creative process.
Kazu Kibuishi is a renowned graphic novelist, best known for the New York Times Bestselling Amulet series. He’s also the creative force behind Explorer and Flight Comic Anthologies and the webcomic Copper. His debut graphic novel, Daisy Kutter: The Last Train, received the YALSA Best Books for Young Adults Award in 2005. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Kibuishi’s journey as an artist began at the age of 5. Although he chose not to attend art school, he graduated with a degree in Film and Media Studies from the University of California Santa Barbara. After a brief stint in graphic design, architecture, and the animation industry, he returned to his passion for comics and is now a full-time graphic novelist.
Donna Barba Higuera is the New York Times bestselling author of Middle Grade and picture books that reinvent history, folklore, and or her own life experience into compelling storylines. Her books have won awards including the Newbery medal, both Pura Belpré medal and honor, PNBA Best Book of the Year award, and the Sid Fleischman award for best children’s humor book of the year.
Presented by Town Hall Seattle.
Brick & Mortar Books brings the Eastside community together through story times, book clubs, discussion groups, author visits, and an exceptionally curated collection of books. Based in Redmond, the independent bookstore was launched in 2017 by Dan Ullom and his family.
Rental Partner: Fever presents
Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show
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