This event has passed.Ragtag Pirates Sunday, November 22, 2015 @ 9:00 amWembly Wordsmith’s Storytorium (in Children’s Alley) 300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States Take an adventure on the high seas and encounter oyster pirates, mysterious lands, magical artifacts and legendary treasures, in Ben Towle‘s Oyster Wars and Scott Chantler’s Pirates of the Silver Coast. Free Add to Schedule + Google Calendar+ Add to iCalendar Details Date: Sunday, November 22, 2015 Time: 9:00 am Cost: Free Event Category: Fiction Event Tags:Comics, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle School +, Science Fiction Authors Ben Towle Ben Towle is a three time Eisner-nominated cartoonist, has received accolades from such publications as the New York Times and Publishers Weekly and was a Junior Library Guild selection. His previous work includes Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean (with Sarah Stewart Taylor), a graphic novel for young adults; the historical fiction graphic novel Midnight Sun; and a volume of comics folk tales, Farewell, Georgia. His latest book is Oyster War (Oni Press). In the coastal town of Blood’s Haven, the economy runs on oysters. Oyster farming is one of the most lucrative professions, but also the most dangerous. Not just from the unforgiving ocean and its watery depths-there are also oyster pirates to worry about! Commander Davidson Bulloch and his motley crew are tasked with capturing these ne’er-do-wells-but they don’t know that Treacher Fink, the pirates’ leader, possesses a magical artifact that can call forth a legendary spirit with the power to control the sea and everything in it! Scott Chantler Scott Chantler is the Joe Shuster Award-winning cartoonist of the graphic novels Two Generals, Northwest Passage, the Three Thieves series. He is also a popular commercial illustrator whose clients have included McDonald's, Reebok, Macy's, Rogers, The New York Daily News, The National Post, The Toronto Star, and Maclean's. Pirates of the Silver Coast (Three Thieves) (Kids Can Press), the fifth book in the series, finds Dessa’s quest to find her twin brother thwarted by the King of Pirates. Venue Name: Wembly Wordsmith’s Storytorium (in Children’s Alley) Location: 300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States + Google Map
Details Date: Sunday, November 22, 2015 Time: 9:00 am Cost: Free Event Category: Fiction Event Tags:Comics, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle School +, Science Fiction Authors Ben Towle Ben Towle is a three time Eisner-nominated cartoonist, has received accolades from such publications as the New York Times and Publishers Weekly and was a Junior Library Guild selection. His previous work includes Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean (with Sarah Stewart Taylor), a graphic novel for young adults; the historical fiction graphic novel Midnight Sun; and a volume of comics folk tales, Farewell, Georgia. His latest book is Oyster War (Oni Press). In the coastal town of Blood’s Haven, the economy runs on oysters. Oyster farming is one of the most lucrative professions, but also the most dangerous. Not just from the unforgiving ocean and its watery depths-there are also oyster pirates to worry about! Commander Davidson Bulloch and his motley crew are tasked with capturing these ne’er-do-wells-but they don’t know that Treacher Fink, the pirates’ leader, possesses a magical artifact that can call forth a legendary spirit with the power to control the sea and everything in it! Scott Chantler Scott Chantler is the Joe Shuster Award-winning cartoonist of the graphic novels Two Generals, Northwest Passage, the Three Thieves series. He is also a popular commercial illustrator whose clients have included McDonald's, Reebok, Macy's, Rogers, The New York Daily News, The National Post, The Toronto Star, and Maclean's. Pirates of the Silver Coast (Three Thieves) (Kids Can Press), the fifth book in the series, finds Dessa’s quest to find her twin brother thwarted by the King of Pirates.
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