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PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:02:20 Adulthood is a gift (Sarah Andersen) 00:04:00 Escuela de esgrima #5 (C.S. Pacat) 00:05:20 Se ha horneado un crimen (John Allison) 00:06:20 Mamo (Sas Milledge) 00:06:55 La charada de la Corte (Flore Vesco) 00:08:10 Carrie (Stephen King) 00:09:40 El otro barrio (Elvira Lindo) 00:10:50 Justicia (Eleazar Herrera) 00:12:15 El club de la Navidad (Becca Freeman) 00:13:45 Gente que conocemos en vacaciones (Emily Henry) 00:15:20 La península de las casas vacías (David Uclés) 00:17:50 Por Sálvame MA-TO (Esther Mucientes) 00:19:10 La venganza de la llorona (Lydia Lozano) 00:19:50 Pumpkin Space Latte (vvaa) 00:21:25 Hirayasumi #7 (Keigo Shinzo) 00:22:45 Puedo oír el sol #8 (Fuki Yumino) 00:23:50 Twilight outfokus. Long take #1(Jyanome) 00:25:15 After school Dice club #5 (Hiro Nakamichi) 00:27:10 Home Time #2 (Campbell Whyte) 00:28:35 Deberes: El silencio y la cólera. Los años gloriosos #2 (Pierre Lemaitre) / Des(hacer) las Américas (Belén Montalvo) PELÍCULAS 00:33:25 Chavalas 00:36:20 #SeAcabó: Diario de las campeonas 00:39:15 Wicked. Part one 00:46:10 Compra ahora: la conspiración consumista 00:49:20 Blitz 00:50:55 Casa en flames 00:53:00 Fly me to the moon 00:54:45 Soy Martha Stewart 00:56:15 Carrie 00:57:25 Doctor Sleep 00:58:30 Caída libre 00:59:10 Jurado número 2 01:00:40 Sweethearts 01:02:55 Gladiator II 01:04:15 Freelance 01:04:40 Los pequeños amores 01:05:30 Un muñeco de nieve para derretirte / Los festivos caballeros / Nuestro secretito 01:08:50 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 01:10:25 Bruce Springsteen y la E Street band: Diarios de carretera 01:11:45 El asesino del juego de citas 01:13:05 Desmontando a Lucía 01:14:25 Milli Vanilli: Girl you know it’s true 01:15:35 Getting lost 01:17:30 La virgen roja SERIES 01:19:40 Agatha ¿quién si no? 01:21:40 Disclaimer (con spoiler accidental) 01:24:35 La última noche en Tremor 01:25:55 Caso no resuelto: ¿Quién mató a JonBennet Ramsey? 01:27:15 Celeste 01:30:05 Mamen Mayo (T1) 01:32:10 Love is blind: Argentina (T1) 01:33:20 Un hombre infiltrado (T1) 01:34:25 Funny woman (T2) 01:35:05 La diplomática (T2) 01:36:40 Frasier (T2) 01:37:55 We are Lady Parts (T2) 01:39:25 From (T3) 01:41:00 La amiga estupenda (T4) 01:44:00 ¿Quién quiere casarse con mi hijo? (T6) 01:45:55 Last week tonight (T11) PODCASTS 01:47:10 Hey! 01:49:05 People who knew me 01:51:50 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on Fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / / Parisian/Kevin MacLeod) / Bicycle Waltz (Goobye Kumiko)
We are excited to have four amazing speakers to talk about all things comics and manga. In this webinar we will focus on Junior and YA comics as well as manga and we will explore how they inspire reading and creativity. Hosted by ALIA Graphic Convenor Iurgi Urrutia, we're pleased to announce four incredibly exciting speakers:Gabby Cundy, librarian specialising in Children's and Youth literature and comics. Elizabeth Maruffo and Campbell Whyte, comic book creators, artists and directors of Milktooth Arts Space(https://milk-tooth.com), where they nurture and inspire kids to make art, including comics. Jillian Rudes, librarian and creator of the wildly successful and amazing Manga in Libraries webinar series(https://mangainlibraries.com). The Manga in Libraries book is coming out early 2023.To stay up to date with ALIA Graphic, subscribe to our blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphicHit the subscribe button for our podcast and blog and please leave us a glowing review, it will make you feel warm and fuzzy and every little bit helps.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It. This week I had the incredible pleasure of catching up with my great friend, (and old boss), Sam Campbell-Whyte, manager of The Flapper in Birmingham. As you're all well aware, The Flapper holds a special place in my heart, and it was amazing to hear about all the shows over the years, how much the community of The Flapper means, and how they beat the developers and bring the old girl back to life. Shout out to John Williamson, the graphic designer who has created so many amazing posters for both my gigs, and for The Flapper, Paul Morgan, Flapper regular and admin of the We Love The Flapper Facebook group, and every member of The Flapper Family
Zoran chats to comics creator, maker and educator Campbell Whyte about his life in comics, his creation - the Hometime Series , his creative art processes and Milktooth, the children's Art and Stories oganisation he runs with his wife Elizabeth Marruffo.
PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:02:30 Manolito Gafotas (Elvira Lindo) 00:05:05 Agatha Raisin y la quiche letal (M.C. Beaton) 00:07:55 Middlemarch (George Elliot) 00:13:10 La tía Mame (Patrick Dennis) 00:15:40 Rebeldes (S.E. Hinton) 00:19:35 Sangre turbia. Cormoran Strike #5 (Robert Galbraith) 00:26:10 Momoko y la gata (Mariko Koika) 00:29:00 El aliento de los dioses (Brandon Sanderson) 00:35:50 Seguro de amor (Earl Derr Biggers) 00:38:55 Home Time #1 (Campbell Whyte) 00:42:10 Harold y Maude (Colin Higgins) 00:45:10 Yamada y el chico (Mita Ori) 00:47:50 El asesinato de Leah Phar (Rafael de la Rosa) 00:51:35 La hijastra (Caroline Blackwood) 00:54:15 Carta blanca (Jordi Lafebre) 00:57:25 Fence. Escuela de esgrima #2, #3, #4 (C.S. Pacat) 01:00:15 Contrapaso (Teresa Valero) 01:04:20 Alguien es el siguiente & Lazos de sangre (Karen M. McManus) 01:07:45 Deberes: Snapdragon (Kat Leyh) / Giant days #10 (John Allison) PELÍCULAS 01:11:50 El castillo ambulante 01:13:40 Cuentos de Terramar 01:17:15 Fear street. Part 1:1994. Part 2:1978. Part 3: 1666 01:23:35 Últimas noticias en Yuba County 01:25:05 Black Widow 01:29:20 Deberes: En acto de servicio SERIES 01:31:50 Sophie: un asesinato en Cork 01:36:10 La historia de Lisey 01:39:25 Loki 01:43:15 Supernormal (T1) 01:44:55 Generation (T1B) 01:48:00 Crímenes (T1) 01:51:35 Yo nunca (T2) 01:53:35 New Amsterdam (T3) 01:56:15 The Flash (T7) 01:58:20 Parks and recreation (T1-T7) 02:02:10 Deberes: La reina del pueblo PODCASTS 02:04:35 El rey del cachopo 02:06:00 Saludos cordiales 02:07:55 Gabinete de curiosidades 02:10:10 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Parisian (Kevin MacLeod) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)
The Rocketman Project es una editorial que publica obras originales de géneros diversos (fantasía, aventura, humor, misterio, etc), realizadas por autores españoles. Ahora amplía su catálogo con su primera licencia internacional. Se trata de “Home Time”, cómic de debut del australiano Campbell Whyte, una obra juvenil protagonizada por 6 amigos que terminan la escuela primaria y afrontan el comienzo de una nueva etapa vital. Pero antes de poder comenzar sus vacaciones de verano se transportan accidentalmente a un mundo de fantasía que el autor representa mediante diferentes técnicas artísticas en cada capítulo. Hemos hablado con la editora de The Rocketman Project, Mercedes del Castillo para que nos presente este nuevo título. Escuchar audio
Campbell Whyte and Dan Berry chat about shifting styles to stay excited with a project, the intention behind the work and the purpose of practice. Check out Campbell's website, Instagram, twitter and comics school; Milk-Tooth!
This month we have a chat with creator James Foley. James found early success with the delightful picture book The Last Viking. His latest graphic novels is Chickensaurus, the fourth book of the excellent S. Tinker Inc. series. James takes us through how he got into comics and some of the comics that influenced him. The discussion includes: How he got involved with writers' associations, the CBCA and how he developed as a creator His love of children's books and why he dedicates himself to themHis writing and creative processSome hilarious experiences with school and library eventsWhat he tries to show in his library and school eventsHe also recommends some graphic novels including: Home Time by Campbell Whyte, Geis by Alexis Deacon, Adventures of a Japanese Businessman by Jose Domingo, One Soul and The People Inside by Ray FawkesYou can find out more about James on his amazing website that includes teaching notes and resources.If you like what we're doing, hit the subscribe button to stay up to date with our chats and if you have nice things to say, we'd love to get a review - this will make our podcast easier to find and who doesn't love good feedback? You can also follow us on Twitter: @ALIAGraphic and check our blog, aliagraphic.blogspot.com, for updates, monthly roundups of news and new release titles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month we have a chat with creator James Foley. James found early success with the delightful picture book The Last Viking. His latest graphic novels is Chickensaurus, the fourth book of the excellent S. Tinker Inc. series. James takes us through how he got into comics and some of the comics that influenced him. The discussion includes: How he got involved with writers' associations, the CBCA and how he developed as a creator His love of children's books and why he dedicates himself to themHis writing and creative processSome hilarious experiences with school and library eventsWhat he tries to show in his library and school eventsHe also recommends some graphic novels including: Home Time by Campbell Whyte, Geis by Alexis Deacon, Adventures of a Japanese Businessman by Jose Domingo, One Soul and The People Inside by Ray FawkesYou can find out more about James on his amazing website that includes teaching notes and resources.If you like what we're doing, hit the subscribe button to stay up to date with our chats and if you have nice things to say, we'd love to get a review - this will make our podcast easier to find and who doesn't love good feedback? You can also follow us on Twitter: @ALIAGraphic and check our blog, aliagraphic.blogspot.com, for updates, monthly roundups of news and new release titles.
Nick Hornby on the Brexit vote and writing diversity, Jane Harper's take on crime writing success and Campbell Whyte's massive graphic novel project.
Nick Hornby on the Brexit vote and writing diversity, Jane Harper's take on crime writing success and Campbell Whyte's massive graphic novel project.
This month we're very honoured to have a chat with not one but three amazing Australian creators. Campbell Whyte, Chris Gooch and Pat Grant are all publishing their second big graphic novel with Top Shelf comics this year. We highly recommend all three of them.We talk about their three graphic novels, how they ended up publishing them with an international publisher and not with an Australian publisher; what it's like publishing their work with an international publisher and still holding on to their independent roots; and their relationship with libraries and librarians.They also talk about library events and workshops. Chris talks about a residency he did at the Athenaeum Library in Melbourne and a series of workshops related to Under Earth. Pat talks about the Comic Art Workshops that brought a group of creators together to an island in Tasmania to workshop their graphic novels for two intensive weeks and Campbell talks about workshops they've started in Perth that aim to foster new creators.Chris Gooch's Under Earth and Campbell Whyte's Home Time Book 2 will be published October 2020Pat Grant's The Grot: The Story of the Swamp City Grifters was published June 2020All three books are published by Top Shelf Comics.Websites:Chris GoochCampbell WhytePat GrantThanks for listening to ALIA Graphic Podcast. Hit the subscribe button on our YouTube page and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also follow us on Twitter: @ALIAGraphic, email us at aliagraphicinfo@gmail.com and check our blog, aliagraphic.blogspot.com, for updates, monthly roundups of news and new release titles.
This month we're very honoured to have a chat with not one but three amazing Australian creators. Campbell Whyte, Chris Gooch and Pat Grant are all publishing their second big graphic novel with Top Shelf comics this year. We highly recommend all three of them.We talk about their three graphic novels, how they ended up publishing them with an international publisher and not with an Australian publisher; what it's like publishing their work with an international publisher and still holding on to their independent roots; and their relationship with libraries and librarians.They also talk about library events and workshops. Chris talks about a residency he did at the Athenaeum Library in Melbourne and a series of workshops related to Under Earth. Pat talks about the Comic Art Workshops that brought a group of creators together to an island in Tasmania to workshop their graphic novels for two intensive weeks and Campbell talks about workshops they've started in Perth that aim to foster new creators.Chris Gooch's Under Earth and Campbell Whyte's Home Time Book 2 will be published October 2020Pat Grant's The Grot: The Story of the Swamp City Grifters was published June 2020All three books are published by Top Shelf Comics.Websites:Chris GoochCampbell WhytePat GrantThanks for listening to ALIA Graphic Podcast. Hit the subscribe button on our YouTube page and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also follow us on Twitter: @ALIAGraphic, email us at aliagraphicinfo@gmail.com and check our blog, aliagraphic.blogspot.com, for updates, monthly roundups of news and new release titles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Time Codes: 00:00:31 - Introduction 00:03:19 - Setup of the discussion 00:05:04 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Early Readers category 00:51:47 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Kids category 01:31:45 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Teens category 02:20:32 - Wrap up 02:26:03 - Contact us On this episode of the Comics Alternative Young Readers Show, Gwen and Paul detail the three categories of the Eisner Awards that focus on children and teens: Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books) Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow) Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books) Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books) Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12) Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia) Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf) Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O'Neill (Oni) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House) Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia) Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second) In addition to reviewing each nominated text, the duo refers listeners to The Comics Alternativearchives for the shows that reference these nominees: Good Night, Planet by Liniers; Nightlights by Lorena Alvarez; The Dam Keeper by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi; and Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda. Paul and Gwen use this episode to launch a general discussion of age designations and categorization of children's and YA comics, and they reference the art of Bolivian painter and lithographer Graciela Rodo Boulanger, whose depiction of children resembles that found in Campbell Whyte's Home Time. So, won't you pour yourself a chilly beverage, kick back, and give a listen to the two PhDs -- more on Paul's recent doctoral graduation from University of California-Berkeley will appear in the June podcast -- for a rundown of this year's Eisner nominees.
Australian cartoonist, Campbell Whyte joined me to talk about his new book from Top Shelf Comics, Home Time. It’s a really delightful read and I was really blown away by the artwork. Campbell gots some really good chops for his … Continue reading →
The third and possibly penultimate edition of Campbell's adventure. In this episode we return to crunchy snacks and add to the distractions with icecream tubs full of Lego. You can now also send us fan mail to dnd [at] jimmerishfm.com However, none of this can detract from some of the shocking revelations discovered by this great new adventuring party. Subscribe to DnD Club (Should Open iTunes Store). Direct Episode Link - 68.2mb
Playing Dungeons and Dragons live on air, then podcasted every other week. Join in on the story! Campbell kicks off the campaign as he takes us on his adventure as Dungeon Master for the first official episode of our DnD Club on Jimmerish FM. Subscribe to DnD Club (Should Open iTunes). Direct Episode Link - 88mb
Campbell's adventure continues from a thrilling development to thrilling development. This is the Jimmerish FM DnD Club. Playing Dungeons and Dragons live on air, then podcasted every other week. Join in on the story! Subscribe to DnD Club (Should Open iTunes). Direct Episode Link - 89.8mb