Excited to announce the first book series I'll be illustrating for successful children's author, Anh Do! 'Rise of the Mythix- Golden Unicorn' is an action packed, modern fantasy tale aimed at 10-14 year olds. Out October. 224pg with 130 illustrations. Published by

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We are very pleased to welcome Robert Poole for Peterloo 1819-2019: an illustrated lecture at today. Poole is an Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme.

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Peterloo 1819-2019
Mon 24th June, 1 - 2pm
An illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre with Robert Poole; Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme
Free to Book: wigan.library.gov.uk or 01942 827621

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Show some love for ! Activist, social worker, author, Queer Eye culture expert

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Happy birthday best boy and also to the author, I'm going to be reading human disqualification later in celebration ^^ I'll probably draw some more of him later... ^^;;

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CREATIVE SECRETS Keith Gray

In search of inspiration, Caroline Deacon invites established writers and illustrators to tell us about their creative space. This month features author, Keith Gray.

https://t.co/Q1H2hdZnB0

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Introducing the men of Ikémen Vampire! Next up are Arthur Conan Doyle, the playboy author, Vincent van Gogh, the angelic painter, and Theodorus van Gogh, the devilish art dealer.

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Peterloo 1819-2019
Mon 24th June, 1 - 2pm
An illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre with Robert Poole; Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme
Free to Book: wigan.library.gov.uk or 01942 827621

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Hi! I’m Rachel Dougherty, children’s book illustrator + author, out here painting kids, dogs, and weird stories of history 🙌

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Join author, illustrator and art director Rui Tenreiro as he chats about comic artists from Southern and Eastern Africa with Sam Arthur of . June 8 / 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm. Find out more and get your tickets here: https://t.co/Ol9QCXzyO0

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On Georgian Independence Day we celebrate Barbare Jorjadze, princess, chef, author, playwright & women's rights advocate. In 1874 she published "Georgian Cuisine and Tried Housekeeping Notes" which has recently sparked a renaissance in Georgian cuisine. https://t.co/rUO9f9R7FQ

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So this is what the description of Devlin Desmund in "Red Sky Blues" inspired... I may not be hitting the mark, though only the author, Matthew Davis (), can say... anyhow, it's fun to look at.

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My portrait of neurologist and author, Oliver Sacks.

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Hey if you haven’t read PLEASE, PLEASE do, it’s by far one of my favorite webcomics and I had the absolute pleasure of meeting the author, over the weekend!

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5 years today since I told the world the story of these girls. Thank you for making me an author, Bree and Aleta. 💕

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As an author, to be able to share your stories is the greatest gift, but you have to write them down to do so. That means butt in chair, fingers typing. If you don't take the chance then they won't get told. -Wrtr Writing. (Comic and Art By: )

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Peterloo 1819-2019
Mon 24th June, 1 - 2pm
An illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre with Robert Poole; Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme
Free to Book: wigan.library.gov.uk or 01942 827621

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TWO! This one is based on the 2nd place tweet from my twitter competition a while back. I wish I could credit the author, but from what I can tell, the tweet and account have been deleted. :(

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Hi, I followed you cause your TAG spunds like you like Zelda's games...well, I like Zelda too (And Link, and Dem ship), if not, well, it must be sth we both like in animu/VN/Manga/LN/Game. Have a Yukata Zelda!(Thanks to the author, Awesome job!) Huggus! 🤗

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Peterloo 1819-2019
Mon 24th June, 1 - 2pm
An illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre with Robert Poole; Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme
Free to Book: wigan.library.gov.uk or 01942 827621

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