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The Winnipeg author, cartoonist, digital artist and painter talks about his new graphic novel, The Moon Prince.
Attend a live reading and conversation with author Kevin Fraser Mutch, who reads from and discusses his new book The Moon Prince. Presented by Cartoon Foundry.
The 45-minute conversation and reading are followed by 15 minutes of questions and answers.
Mistreated for being mixed-race and forced into hard labour at a workhouse in West Hoboken, New Jersey, young Max and Molly are ordinary orphans — or so they think. That is, until a wise old man hears their last name: M’Chawi. Rattled by this realization, he sends them off on a journey that will uncover the secret behind their mystic lineage and give them purpose and power far from home — on the Moon.
Kevin Fraser Mutch is a cartoonist, digital artist and painter from Winnipeg, Canada. He received an MFA in painting from the University of Victoria. His graphic novel Fantastic Life received a Xeric Award in 2010 and was excerpted in The Best American Comics 2011.
AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Books and Writing |
TAGS: | Literature | Books | Author Visit | Author Events |
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