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Blog: Galley Cat (Mediabistro) (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Letters From Schwarzville (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is your chance to own a unique piece of original art by one of the UK’s best and most popular illustrators. Come along on the night to bid on one of several framed pieces of art – each depicting the famous Bath Children’s Literature Red Chair.My picture is painted using all materials I have picked for the art lessons and workshops I'll be giving soon via The Kraken Studio - all cheap stuff but really nice.
Amazing artists including including Chris Riddell (Goth Girl), Ben Cort(Aliens love Underpants), Nick Sharratt (The Story of Tracey Beaker), Korky Paul (Winnie the Witch), Alison Jay (Welcome to the Zoo), Michael Foreman (War Game) and Axel Scheffler (The Gruffalo) have all donated pieces featuring their own, entertaining interpretation of the Festivals’ iconic red storytelling chair.
Help secure the future of the Bath Festivals internationally renowned programme of popular Festivals and be in with a chance of acquiring a piece of artwork to treasure for your family, school or business.
An Online Auction of many more Artworks will be launched on the night.
Go and admire the rest, there are some Mighty Fine Red Chairs to be had.

Blog: Planet Ham (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Once again I'm very happy to participate in this year's ABFFE Silent Auction event at BookExpo America. Here is one of two pieces that I've donated...
I'll be at the auction Wednesday night and will be in NYC for the rest of the week for various events including signing lithos of my upcoming picture book DRUTHERS (more on that later this week).

Blog: Children's Illustration (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Faeriality (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Innocent lives lost. Heroes found. Hearts broken.
As a publishing industry, we can ban together to make a difference in more lives once again.
As parents, we need to honor our own children in this tragedy by helping others.
As humans, we can step up and help each other.
What is PubHeartsConn?
It’s an online auction to benefit the victims of the Sandy Hook Connecticut shootings through Newtown Youth and Family Services. The auction is currently scheduled to start Monday, Dec 17th (9am EST) and the first round will end Friday Dec 21st (11:00 PM EST)
Agents, editors, authors, illustrators, and industry experts have donated various products and services to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, with donations being made directly school.
We plan to donate the money to the school's relief fund for the families to possibly help with grief counseling, funeral arrangements, and scholarships for students.
You can bid on an items or donate directly to The United Way of Western Connecticut.

Blog: Mo Willems Doodles (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Speaking of NYC's upcoming BEA conference, don't miss the Silent Auction on Wed. June 6th at 6pm. As always there is loads of amazing work available from an incredible array of top kids books artists and the party is always a mosh-pit of friendly faces. You can check out the work here (my donation, the original sketch for ALA's Read poster - & the heading for this site is here.)

Blog: Read, Write, Repeat. (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I grew up going to libraries. They were universally accessible, well-stocked, well-staffed and free.
So, sometimes, I forget that not everyone grows up with such easy access to books.
But I never forget that everyone should.
That’s why I was thrilled to hear about author Jean Reidy’s online auction to support the library at the Musana Children’s Home in Iganga, Uganda. Eighty orphaned children live there full time. Another 120 come each day from surrounding communities to attend school.
The home makes a difference, providing food, shelter, medical care, education and safety to people who desperately need it. But resources are tight. And the children’s needs increase each day.
Here’s what Jean has to say about the home.
“The Musana community was founded and is run by three young women from my hometown here in Colorado. In addition to dormitories and classrooms, the school has a small library badly in need of books … I hope you will join me at the auction and reach beyond our borders to celebrate literacy and a love of reading ─ as well as earth, space and a kid’s sense of place.”
Jean visited the home in 2010 (that’s her with some of the children in the picture). She decided to use the publication of her most recent picture book Light Up the Night to raise awareness and funds for the library. She rallied other authors, artists, businesspeople and creative folk of all kinds to donate items that you can bid on, with proceeds going toward the library.
There is something for everyone.
Especially if you’re a reader, a writer, a librarian, a teacher or a parent. A partial list of items includes:
– Manuscript critiques by published authors and agents.
– Classroom visits by published authors.
– Signed books.
– Artwork by professional children’s book illustrators.
– Handmade jewelry.
– Home decor.
– Handmade baby blankets and quilts.
– And more, more, more.
It’s easy to leave a bid.
Visit the auction anytime between now and Nov. 18. And if you promote the auction via Facebook, Twitter or your blog, you can be entered in a separate contest to win a $100 gift card for — what else? — books!
If you’ve ever been grateful for being able to pick up a book and read it, this is one way to help someone else grow up with the same gift.
Stop by Jean’s auction today!
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Blog: Mo Willems Doodles (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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In honor of pal Eric Carle's latest book, The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse, a gaggle of illustrators have made their own take on the idea as part of an online auction to benefit arts education around the country. There are some truly amazing pieces out there. My Orange Pigeon (poorly reproduced on the site, unfortunately) is in this batch of bidding. Go take a look!

Blog: Planet Ham (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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On October 22nd, the Bookstore Plus in Lake Placid is hosting a fundraising event for the Hurricane Irene-devastated Wells Memorial Library. There will be a silent auction of more than 50 items, including this pencil & watercolor sketch I drew for the occasion. Event details are HERE.
If you are in the area, please stop by and help out a great cause. Thanks to author Kate Messner for spreading the word and helping to organize the event.
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Blog: Write About Now (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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But nothing could have prepared me for the awesomeness that is The Night of the Giving Dead. Not only is this woman funny, she's generous too.
To celebrate the release of her debut YA novel, Bad Taste in Boys, Carrie is hosting an auction to benefit the Giving Library at the University of Michigan Mott Children’s Hospital, a hospital that serves about 70,000 kids. Yeah, totally worthy recipient, right?
Here are just a few of the items you can bid on:
- Signed copies of great books like Clarity by Kim Harrington and Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson.
- Audio cds of books like Torment by Lauren Kate
- Query and manuscript critiques from agents like Tina Wexler, Alyssa Eisner Henkin and Kate Schafer Testerman or authors like Beth Revis, Caroline Star Rose or Cynthea Liu.
- Weronika Janczuk is even offering a full manuscript critique and Michelle Wolfson has a 30 minute phone call up for grabs.
But check out the grand prize drawings:
- A Kindle preloaded with Bad Taste in Boys OR
- A 6-month mentorship with Carrie herself
Help sick kids, get cool stuff -- it's a win-win for sure. The auction only runs through July 25 so make sure you make your bids before time runs out.
And just so you know, tomorrow night while Carrie vicariously attends the midnight showing of Harry Pott
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Blog: Caroline by line (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Color Online (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This morning I stopped by Edi's blog which lead me to White Readers Meet Black Authors where author Carleen Brice gives information about an auction to support author L.A. Banks.
Noted author L.A. Banks is in the hospital very sick. Her medical bills are quite high so beginning tomorrow Tuesday, June 21st authors and people in the book biz are auctioning items and services to raise money to help cover her expenses. If you're a writer, this is a great opportunity to have a published author or an industry professional help you with your work! There's also lots of cool stuff for readers--books, books and more books! Banks wrote a variety of genres, so there is quite a diversity of books available.
There are a lot of great items up for bid for a very good cause. Please spread the word.
The auction will run from June 21 9pm - July 1, 9pm
Blog: Paranormal Point of View (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I'm auctioning a critique for CHARITY. So please go bid. Also my self-worth is attached. So you know... no pressure or anything. (A little guilt never hurt)

Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Last weekend, Profiles in History in conjunction with Van Eaton Galleries (disclosure: they are an advertiser on Cartoon Brew) staged a massive animation art auction. I’m not a collector, but found it fascinating to browse through the auction results and see what prices the lots commanded as well as what pieces didn’t sell (for example, lots of Fantasia art).
Here’s a sampling of twenty pieces and how much each sold for. The last few prices are staggering.
1.
Original MGM Studios Barney Bear model drawings
Sold for $354
2.
Frank Thomas original production layout drawing from Pinocchio
Sold for $354
3.
The Ren & Stimpy Show complete 135-page storyboard for the episode, “Stimpy’s Fan Club”
Sold for $944
4.
Four drawings of Adolf Hitler from Scrap Happy Daffy
Sold for $944
5.
Tex Avery’s Blitz Wolf original title background
Sold for $1,121
6.
Bart Simpson panoramic multi-cel background setup from The Simpsons
Sold for $1,416
7.
“Once Upon a Winterime” cel and production background from Melody Time
Sold for $1,652
8.
Original model sheet from Mickey’s Mechanical Marvel
Sold for $2,006
9.
Doug Wildey Jonny Quest original model sheet
Sold for $2,124
10.
The Flintstones Pebbles original model sheet (drawn by Gene Hazelton?)
Sold for $3,540.00
11.
Mickey’s Service Station production background
Sold for $7,080
12.
Original Tim Burton artwork for Jack Skellington as “Santa Jack” from The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sold for $7,080
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Blog: Caroline by line (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Here are a couple of ways you can help those whose communities were devastated by storms last month:
Help Write Now is a writing community auction to benefit southern storm relief. Along with four other Project Mayhem members, I've donated a critique for a middle-grade novel. See more here.
All 4 Alabama is an auction aimed at helping Alabama specifically, the state most severely hit by the storms. I'm offering a picture book and verse novel critique. Follow this link to learn more.
I'm proud to be a part of the community of children's authors so willing to help those in need. Thanks to all of you who participate.

Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Chris Battle is having a couple of auctions through eBay Giving Works to benefit Give2Asia. Chris: “They’re for 2 additional Tron Quorra prints that were featured in Q-Pop’s Help Japan show out here in L.A. last month. Since the quickly organized Q-Pop show was unable to offer international sales thru their online store, I decided to offer these extra prints on eBay to allow some of my overseas fans (Some of whom contacted me about their inability to buy the Q-Pop pieces) to get in on the action. The auctions just went live this evening, and will end May 1st @ 9:00 PM.”
The two Quorra auctions are here (blue) and here (red).

Blog: Galley Cat (Mediabistro) (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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In a pre-London Book Fair auction, publisher Hodder and Stoughton has acquired the world rights to an updated and revised version of Freddie Mercury: The Definitive Biography authored by Lesley-Ann Jones. Although an exact number was not revealed, the deal is reportedly worth “high five-figures.”
According to The Bookseller, nonfiction editor Hannah Black negotiated the deal, securing world rights, with Mulcahy Conway Associates literary agent Ivan Mulcahy. A publication date has been set for 2012 to synchronize with the release of the Freddie Mercury biopic starring Sacha Baron-Cohen as Queen’s lead singer.
Jones (pictured, via) released the original version of her Freddie Mercury biography with Hodder and Stoughton in 1997. In the past, she has also written titles profiling pop star Kylie Minogue and supermodel Naomi Campbell.
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Blog: Stacy Draws Stuff (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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BIKING ELEPHANT - Auction for a 5" x 7" Original Watercolor Drawering.
So I've been doing these 5" x 7" watercolor paintings for a while now and at the urging of my illustrator pal, Guy Francis, I've decided to put one up for sale on eBay.
It is very RARE for me to sell my artwork. It's difficult for me to let go, but I'm working on that by letting go of this one. It's an original watercolor of a biking elephant.
I love this drawering, so I hope it goes to a good home. YOUR home!
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Blog: Bookfinder.com Journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I just found out via Boing Boing that the city of Boston has shut down it's 78 year old print shop in a cost cutting effort and is now auctioning off its equipment in 200 lots. The auction is being held on Feb 24 at 11AM estern and will be simultaneously conducted in the factory at 174 North St. as well as digitally.
There is all sorts of great old printing gear so I suggest any pamphleteers, zinesters, and print shops take a gander at the wares on offer. In the Boston Globe they described an old-fashioned platen press with a hand lever and foot pedal and a Linotype machines that stand 6 1/2 feet tall as two of the pieces.
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Blog: Caroline by line (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Literary. Her debut novel, POISON (Disney-Hyperion) will be released in
2012.
Auction: Season of Love and Hope
Starts: November 22, 2010 08:00 AM CST Ends: December 04, 2010 09:00 PM CST ![]() Blog: Kristi Helvig YA Author (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: charity, valerie, Thanksgiving, auction, Add a tag
As Thanksgiving approaches, I'm thinking of all the things I'm grateful for. Since this is a writing blog, I'll share some of the writing related things that fill me with joy and gratitude.
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![]() Blog: Bookfinder.com Journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: Bookish, auction, antiquarian, books, Add a tag
It appears that Edward Tufte's personal library is going to be going under the hammer on December 2nd via Christie's. The auction catalogue is available online and viewings have been arranged for the week prior to the sale. There will be some amazing items in this auction and a must see for any serious science and maths collectors.
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![]() So, tonight I tried to choose one to donate - much harder than I thought. I've narrowed it down, but I found it surprisingly difficult to entertain the idea of letting them go. I don't have any prints, they're all originals, and they have been captured on film and posted here at one time or another. There were even a few that I just said "no way - I'm not giving that one up!" A lot of those had sentimental connections to my kids in their original inspiration. ![]() ![]() Blog: librarian.net (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: books, book, toilet, auction, commode, Add a tag
“Travelling Commode in form of Large Book…. an unusual example of the use of the book form to disguise travelling personal furniture, probably for use on the military field.”
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![]() Blog: Planet Ham (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap) JacketFlap tags: auction, Eyewitness reports, Add a tag
Although a fun experiment, the REAL reason behind this project is that ALL of the original art will be auctioned off this week. All proceeds benefit the non-profit writing center, 826LA. Here's the poster with details of Auction #1 (which is where my painting will be): ![]() For more details, go HERE! Happy bidding!
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