Sentences with phrase «graphic novelist who»

A debut novel in which Janna Yusuf, an Arab Indian - American hijabi teenager who is a book nerd, an aspiring photographer, and graphic novelist who concerned about what a certain boy thinks of her.
We recently spoke with Phi, an award - winning poet and community activist, and Bui, a graphic novelist who's won recent acclaim for her debut graphic memoir, The Best We Could Do (2017), about their debut picture book, their collaboration, and how their own experiences growing up as Vietnamese immigrants in America helped inform the book.
In the story, he plays an aspiring graphic novelist who returns to his hometown when his mother (Margo Martindale) falls ill, leaving his pregnant girlfriend (Anna Kendrick) in New York.
As the two reconnect, Bernard falls in love with Huey's estranged daughter Zelda (Mae Whitman), an aspiring graphic novelist who's got a seductive new creative partner, Conrad (Eka Darville).
As the two reconnect, Bernard falls in love with Huey's estranged daughter Zelda (Mae Whitman), an aspiring graphic novelist who's got a seductive new creative

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Art student who's working for her MFA and hoping to become a world famous graphic novelist.
Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) stars as Will, a graphic novelist and teacher who discovers his longtime girlfriend and the mother of his children (Stephanie Allynne) cheating on him on his daughter's fifth birthday.
PEOPLE PLACES THINGS tells the story of Will Henry (Jemaine Clement), a newly single graphic novelist father balancing single - parenting his young twin daughters, writers block, a classroom full students, all the while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the woman who left him.
But there were key groups who were left out at first, namely children's book authors, graphic novelists, photo... [Read more...]
WRITERS IN THE SCHOOLS RESIDENCY Writers in the Schools (WITS), a program of Seattle Arts & Lectures, is looking for creative writers — poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, cartoonists / graphic novelists, and playwrights — who are passionate about teaching the power and pleasure of writing to young people and who are excited to collaborate with public school teachers.
Our first graphic novelist on this list, Mat Johnson most recently released Right State, a political thriller for young adults that follows a newscaster who tries to foil an assignation.
Recently, Gene Luen Yang, who has had several titles published through First Second, was named the first ever graphic novelist to be the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
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