Thanks! Maybe sort of. I'm not that old or skinny. Although when I was in school a painting teacher of mine said I was very old for my age-- as old as he was in some ways (he was 65 at the time).
I just posted a partial annotated bibliography. http://www.sgilpin.com/SGB.pdf
I think the key to handling a backpacking trek is to always be generally active. Walk, run, bike, skateboard, roller skate —- whatever. Our bodies are made to move, and we need to keep them moving. I hear they tend to last longer and perform better that way, AND you’re more ready to take on that backpacking trek that comes up now and then without having to put a lot of time into getting in shape. You can spend that time instead on figuring out how to make sure you have what you’ll need and still be able to carry that monster of a pack on your back. Those things are heavy.
Hey guys! This is pretty neat. One of my books I wrapped up recently was selected for "The Original Art" children's book illustration show that starts at the Society of Illustrators this month. Those Candlewick people really know how to put a book together, and Ann Stott's script is hilarious. You can buy it here. here.
Deadpan Stan. I take so much in stride anymore that I get amazed when I back up and actually reflect on what exactly is going on. I created this character (or maybe “discovered” is a better term) over 20 years ago when I was crafting comics in college. Someday I’ll have to expound more fully on the nature of all the characters I had created over that time. Seeing how they’re all little facets of my own subconscious displaying traits I was ignorant of at the time is just . . . weird. So Deadpan Stan was an undertaker with a drinking problem that played a kind of Wile E. Coyote vs. Roadrunner game with another character — a mostly naked man with no head. His goal was to capture the obviously dead naked man and put him in the grave where he belonged. Deadpan was never successful. Even when he was able to get the corpse into the ground, the corpse had friends who would dig him out. After many years marinating in the seasoned wine of time, the spiritual reality (or what oth
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Speaking of promotion, is there a list anywhere of all the children's books you've illustrated?
I just posted a partial annotated bibliography. http://www.sgilpin.com/SGB.pdf