This coming weekend I'm heading up to Toronto for one of my very favorite comic events, the Toronto Comics Art Festival! (Or TCAF, for short.) TCAF is FREE to attend, and draws one of the best crowds (of both cartoonists and attendees) in all of North America.
Where to find me! Click the image to see it LARGE.
I'll be at TABLE 265 with Dave Roman and John Green, who are debuting their graphic novel TEEN BOAT! at TCAF! Table 265 is on the second floor of the library, in the OwlKids Exhibitor Area--we'll be near Jenni and Matt Holm (Babymouse), Andy Runton (Owly), Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet), and Kean Soo (Jellaby), which is awesome. We're right by the upstairs bathroom, and on the way into the OwlKids panel space. We're at the end of the row, but you should be able to find us! Look for the TEEN BOAT! banner! I'll have some copies of Smile, as well as Smile T-shirts and some art for sale! And, I'll have Drama bookmarks!!

If you're looking for me, I will be at the table signing and sketching for most of the show, with the exception of the following fine programs!
Saturday, May 5
1:00pm-1:45pm: Kids Comics Quickfire! Location: Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor: Appel Salon, Novella Room Part drawing jam, part fast-paced game show! Volunteers from the audience are paired off with (or against) professional cartoonists in a series of fun-filled drawing challenges! Featuring Dave Roman (Astronaut Academy),Raina Telgemeier (SMILE), John Green (Teen Boat) and Bob Flynn (Heeby Jeeby Comix).
1:45 – 3:00 – Comics Childhoods Location: The Pilot Tavern, 22 Cumberland Street What was your childhood like? Four cartoonists discuss their depictions of their own childhoods in comics. Why does childhood have strong pull on cartoonists’ stories? And what’s involved with visually recreating youth? With Alison Bechdel, Jenni Holm, Michel Rabagliati, and Raina Telgemeier. Moderator: Robin Brenner
Sunday, May 6 12:45 - 1:30 - Turn Your Life Into A Comic! Location: Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor: Appel Salon, Novella Room The inspiration for Raina Telgemeier’s book, Smile, comes from her own life as an eleven-year old girl who injures her two front teeth. Are you ready to tell your life story in comics? Get tips on how to pick ideas from your own life to create your own autobiographical comics.
2:45pm-3:30pm: Spotlight: Explorer The Mystery Boxes Location: Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor: Appel Salon, Novella Room Join the creators of Explorer: The Mystery Boxes: Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet), Jason Caffoe (Flight), Stuart Livingston, Raina Telgemeier (Smile), and Dave Roman (Astronaut Academy), as they read their stories live on stage, with a little help from the audience!
Here's a map of all the event locations, and there should be one in your printed program, as well. Some of the programs will be very popular, so try and get there a few minutes early!
There are also tons of panels I'm not on, but that are still connected to what I do! Please check out the programming guide for panels and workshops given by my Scholastic editors David and Cassandra, and featuring lots of other great kids' cartoonists. I can hardly believe it's all being squeezed into two days. See you in the great white north!
Here's a new piece of art I created, to promote the
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I spent Wednesday talking with middle school girls (and workshopping with the fifth graders) at a school near Cleveland. It was great! The kids were talented and very inspiring. Everyone was wearing purple to celebrate a school administrator who'd had a housefire recently (this lady loves purple, you should see her office!)--so the pictures turned out especially fun! Here are some of the students with their freshly-signed copies of Smile.



On my final day, I was a guest author at LitWorks, a Teen Read Workshop! I gave two talks and one workshop--my workshop was so popular I had students sitting on the floor and on top of tables! The workshop got cut a little bit short, but the attendees produced some really terrific comics. I didn't manage to get a picture of myself with the other authors (Carl Deuker, Ron Koetrge, Julie Halpern, and Ellen Hopkins) but they were all wonderful and a joy to spend time with.
First airport sighting of Smile (or any of my books), ever!! That was a really proud moment for me, and a nice way to cap off a great trip. Thank you, Chicago! I hope to be back soon!
The school held a special lunch on day 2, for kids who wrote an essay saying why they wanted to meet me. What a great group! Everyone had terrific questions, and I had a lot of fun talking with them. It was the middle of Spirit Week, so this was taken on 'Flashback Day'--hence all the tie-dye! I promised them I'd post this photo on my site--so here it is! Can you spot me among the students?! People are often surprised by how short I am. I think I've been the same height (5'2") since I was 14!
The Scholastic Graphix webcast earlier this week, WORDS ARE ONLY HALF THE STORY, went off without a hitch! It was terrific to spend time with the amazing Jeff Smith (BONE) and Kazu Kibuishi (AMULET), as always, and Scholastic had a really nice broadcast studio setup in their offices.



















Souriez!
Me with Akileos editor Emmanuel, and Aurelien, Mara, and Diane after our first dinner in Saint-Malo!
Tons and tons and tons of kids...
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Comic shops everywhere!
They made me a poster!
Matt and Erika! Hooray!
Dave and I at Luxembourg Gardens




