Some Punk Farm love! Aren't these drawings fantastic?
Speaking of Punk Farm love, Bank Street Books is celebrating 40 years of bookselling and to celebrate, the BSB staff voted on their 40 favorite books of the past 40 years. Punk Farm made the list! Check it out! Color me honored!
Do you have a note or a drawing that you'd like to share? I would love to see them! They can be emailed to me via props@studiojjk.com or mailed to:
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
PO Box 60155
Florence, MA 01062
In-between Lunch Lady books, I'll be hitting the road to bring the series to new cities and perhaps, I will be landing near you soon. Please come out and say hello at any of the events posted below.
Happy impending sweater weather,
Jarrett
9/18/2010 - 11 AM
S. Hadley, MA -- Odyssey Bookshop
9 College St.
S. Hadley, MA 01075
9/21/2010
Benton, AK - Bob Herzfeld Memorial Library
Mabel Boswell Memorial Library
201 Prickett Road
Bryant, AR 72022
9/25/2010 - 3PM
Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Book Festival
Mount Vernon Place
600 Block North Charles ST
Baltimore, MD 21201
9/28/2010
Providence, RI - Mount Pleasant Library
Mount Pleasant Library
315 Academy Ave
Providence, RI
Do you have a note or a drawing that you'd like to share? I would love to see them!
They can be emailed to me via props@studiojjk.com or mailed to:
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
PO Box 60155
Florence, MA 01062
Looking for new tunes for your little one? Recess Monkey has a new CD out and it is amazing. And I'm not just saying that because I designed all of the artwork for it! When the boys sent me a super-secret advanced copy to listen to while dreaming up the artwork, I found myself listening to it on my own, just because I liked it. It is futuristic funk at its best! You can pick up The Final Funktier here and listen to a few tracks on the RM website.
I am very proud to have contributed to the annual art auction in support of the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. I painted a picture of the hero of my next picture book—Ollie! Ollie will be published in September 2011 from Knopf, but you can get sneak peak at him over at the Carle Honors website. Click here to see Ollie, check out the other great art and get info on the September 30th Gala in NYC.
PS—We artists were asked to pay tribute in some way to one of the recipients of this year's Honors. Lin Oliver and Stephen Mooser are being recognized for all of their great work through the SCBWI. You'll notice that Ollie is flying a kite, the symbol for the SCBWI, an organization that has helped so many authors and illustrators realize their dreams.
PPS—All of the original works from the Carle Honors auction will be on display at Books of Wonder, 18 West 18th Street, New York from September 12th through the 29th. The silent auction will go down at the Carle Honors Gala on September 30. Each work is custom framed by the Museum.
Publishers Weekly reports on my next book series: PLATYPUS POLICE SQUAD. It'll be a heavily illustrated middle-grade chapter book and is set to be published in the summer of 2012 by Walden Pond Press at HarperCollins. I am beyond excited! I can't wait until I can tell you more about the series, but in the meantime, checkout the the PW article here!
End of summer . . . oh so bittersweet. We had a great run. Here are a few highlights from the Krosoczka family's summer:
Lots of great time spent on the shore. Here's our annual beach-shadow family portrait.
Zoe picked up a stick and started drawing. She picked up a second stick and asked me to draw with her. (She often requests that I draw "Ra-ra"... and we draw a lot in our house.)
Ralph enjoyed our morning walks.
And we saw lots of these guys.
At the beach, I took some timeout to revisit some childhood favorites at the arcade. I was determined to get my initials in that top slot.
I eventually made it to the top slot, though admittedly, it was a much less competitive day.
Back at home, we put my projector to good use in the non-school visit months and played some Rock Band, projected onto the side of our shed.
We also had some great movie nights.
We also caught some real concerts, like MGMT...
...Green Day...
...and Cyndi Lauper.
And we made it to Fenway.
A wonderful summer all around! I even managed to get a lot of work down. But now it's "go-time", as I'm working on a deadline for a new book.
Hope everyone had a great summer! See you around in the fall!
The Eyewitness Reports Charity Auction, in support of the work of 826LA, goes live on Monday with the first round of art going up for bidding! My piece is included in this group.
I'll make another announcement on Monday, in the meantime, get those eBay accounts ready!
My old pal, Dan Santat, has created an art auction called Eyewitness Reports to benefit 826LA, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Dan's latest book, Oh No! written by Mac Barnett, is about a girl whose science project, a giant robot, goes out of control and destroys the city. Dan's idea behind Eyewitness Reports is that this one event would have lots of witnesses and what would their perspectives on the disaster be? He gathered 30 fantastic illustrators to contribute.
The art will be on display at the NUCLEUS GALLERY in LA from AUG 14 – 17.
And there will be two eBay auctions. AUG 23 – 27 and AUG 30 – SEPT 3. I'll be sure to post when my work goes up for sale.
I was happy to help because A) 826LA is a fantastic organization, B) Dan is a good friend of mine and C) I was excited to paint a giant robot destroying a city.
Here is my contribution, which will be up for auction at the end of the month.