Join us at Librairie Drawn & Quarterly on Wednesday October 1st at 7 pm for a conversation on stories & art in the age of artifice. This event will celebrate the publication of The Grammar of Fantasy by Gianna Rodari, the father of modern Italian children’s literature, radiantly illustrated by Matthew Forsythe, as well as Matthew Forsythe's new picture book, Aggie and the Ghost. This event is free to attend and no registration is required.
Matthew Forsythe, author/illustrator of Pokko and the Drum, MINA, and the newly released Aggie and the Ghost, will appear in conversation with Claudia Bedrick of Enchanted Lion Press, Sruti Islam of the Weird Era podcast and magazine, and J.F. Martel of the Weird Studies podcast and author of Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice.
Copies of The Grammar of Fantasy will be available for purchase, as well as Aggie and the Ghost and the French edition, Aggie et le fantôme, published by Comme des géants. The author will be available to sign books after the presentation.
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THE GRAMMAR OF FANTASY is a handbook for writers of all ages and kinds and is essential reading for teachers and creatives. It offers a playful, practical path to finding your own voice through the power of storytelling. Full of ideas, glosses on fairy tales, stories, and wide-ranging activities, this book changed how creative arts were taught in Italian schools.
Gianni Rodari is not only revered as a children’s author, but also remembered for his visionary pedagogy, and it is these two fields he combines in this revolutionary essay collection. Translated into English by acclaimed scholar of folklore and children’s literature Jack Zipes, and with original art from illustrator Matthew Forsythe, this edition of The Grammar of Fantasy is one to live with and return to for its humor, intelligence, and remarkable understanding of children.
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AGGIE AND THE GHOST is a surprising and pleasing picture book about rules. And sharing. And an epic game of tic-tac-toe.
Aggie is very excited to live on her own—until she finds out her new house is haunted. But no fear, the situation is nothing that can’t be fixed with a carefully considered list of rules: No haunting after dark. No stealing socks. No eating all the food.
But the ghost doesn’t like playing by the rules and challenges Aggie to an epic game of tic-tac-toe—winner gets the house.
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- Next Friday, 19th September, 07:00 pm, Tom Gauld launches Physics for Cats in Mount Royal
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