Comic creator Shauna J. Grant will discuss diversity in comics, the importance of cuteness, how she found work doing Baby Sitters Little Sister comics.
Wednesday, Dec. 3
9:30 to ~10:30 am PST
Virtual visit for students aged 7-10 and their teachers. Comic creator Shauna J. Grant will discuss diversity in comics, the importance of cuteness, how she found work doing Baby Sitters Little Sister comics, plus her inspiration for Mimi and the Cutie Catastrophe and Mimi and the Boo-Hoo Blahs. Shauna lives in New York state.
Consisting of a 35-45 minute presentation, followed by Q and A, the talk will be livestreamed to YouTube. To access it, please use the link above.
This program is generously sponsored by the Youth Services Committee of Public Library InterLINK. InterLINK facilitates open access to 18 member libraries for all residents, provides delivery service, and supports public libraries through resource sharing and collaborative programs. For more information about InterLINK, visit https://www.interlinklibraries.ca/
Conveniently located downtown, the Squamish Public Library has a large meeting room, quiet study spaces, an outdoor pickup window, and an art gallery.