Dorothy Fox Elementary
/Terra Tempo visits Camas, Washington
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#applcon2016
Chris and David are at the APPL 2016 in booth 532 giving away Craigmore Creations books!
Chris and I have been spending some time down at the Federal Courthouse here in Portland. The larger drama that unfolded from the January occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is now a series of court cases.
Chris and I are drawn to this case because the underlying themes affect public lands policies.
We aim to make a graphic novel out of this drama. Though to be truthful we know that we do not know enough to do it on our own. There are certain members of the press that we would like to collaborate with on the research and development and the writing when that time comes.
Our intention with this story is to be fair to the facts and to see as much as we can with our own eyes. A case like this is prone to hyperbole and exaggeration and we are not wanting to go down that road. If you are interested please follow along as the story develops.
In this blog David writes about how the truth of the occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a mirror for the fiction in Terra Tempo
Read MoreWe are getting excited about this years ALA in San Francisco! David R. Shapiro and Christopher Herndon will be having fun and working hard to promote Craigmore Creations books to the wide world of librarians and libraries. Read further to see the various ways to connect with Craigmore at ALA...
Read MoreChristopher Herndon's Refrigerator Door Gallery doing live drawing at York Elementary art fair at Vancouver Barnes and Noble.
Craigmore Creations is an independent publishing house located in Portland, Oregon. Our books celebrate the earth through art and storytelling. We create graphic novels, young adult books, picture books, and educational tools that all share a common thread of natural history.
Purchase 10 or more books to receive a discount, classroom poster and teacher's desk copy.
Journey through time with the Terra Tempo Series:
Book 1: Ice Age Cataclysm
Book 2: The Four Corners of Time
Book 3: The Academy of Planetary Evolution
“Imagine if Hergé has written Look and Learn, if he’d allowed Tin Tin to become the central figure in that magazine, and later on, compendium, if he’d been allowed to do that and had been guided by a think tank of geologists, botanists, paleontologists and pulp adventure writers, then the finished product, what would have been The Four Corners of Time.”
—Mass Movement Magazine
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