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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cats and dog and electricity


Posted by Kevin Sylvester at 10:05 AM
Labels: I was recently doing a cartooning workshop for a group of students at the Oakville Library. They asked me to include more dog cartoons. Here ya go.

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I'm an illustrator, writer and broadcaster based in Toronto. I write lots of novel. Mucus Mayhem is part of a series called The Almost Epic Squad. The MINRS trilogy is a space adventure story. My other series, The Neil Flambé capers has 6 books. Neil Flambé and the Duel in the Desert the latest. Neil Flambe and the Marco Polo Murders won the 2011 Silver Birch award for Fiction. I also write and illustrate picture books. Gargantua Jr: Defender of Earth is out in 2019 I also have Super Duper Monster Viewer and Splinters. I illustrated GREAT, a book with the Wayne Gretzky Foundation. I also do lots of non-fiction. Follow Your Stuff, Follow Your Money, Basketballogy, Baseballogy, Game Day and more. I've also been a broadcaster with CBC Radio in Canada for years and years (although I'm originally from Western New York... GO SABRES AND GO BILLS!) Take a look at some of the work I've done for clients and myself. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. Just type in… sylvesterartwork at gmail dot com.
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Game Day (Annick). Who are the people behind the scenes who make sporting events work? I interview everyone from the Famous Chicken to Nicole Sherry, the head groundskeeper at Camden Yards.

Don't Touch that Toad! (Kids Can). I've done the illustrations for a book of true and false (and definitely weird) stories that parents tell their kids.
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