I’ve drawn a few pages under the rubric “Shorten the Classics.” Each is four panels, and abbreviates a famous work of literature, usually by nipping it in the bud. Tragedies are averted, murders prevented, adulteries blocked. Derek Pell of Black Scat Books urged me to draw a book of them, so that’s what I’m doing […]
Entries from September 2021
Shorten the Classics: Black Beauty
September 29th, 2021 · 2 Comments
Principles of Cerebral Mechanics: Review and Interview
September 22nd, 2021 · Comments Off on Principles of Cerebral Mechanics: Review and Interview
Tom Bowden has posted a review of my translation of Charles Cros’s Principles of Cerebral Mechanics, along with an interview with me, over here (it’s the second review in the batch). Get your copy of this fascinating work today, from Wakefield Press!
Je te veux
September 14th, 2021 · 2 Comments
I made this arrangement of Satie’s cabaret song “Je te veux” (published in 1902, but probably composed in 1897) for my ukulele students. It’s the only piece I’ve written out in tablature.
Selby Yarrow’s Private Diary
September 9th, 2021 · Comments Off on Selby Yarrow’s Private Diary
“Selby Yarrow’s Private Diary” can be found in The Snowman Three Doors Down. Poor Selby Yarrow starts a diary, but runs into difficulty with both his intentions and his materials. He also decides to keep it in code, only to realize that anyone can crack it, since he described it before using it. Here’s how […]