Tuesday Spill: Liza Donnelly At The Schulz Museum; Books On The Horizon From David Sipress, Olivia de Recat, Liana Finck, Bob Eckstein, Will McPhail, Harry Bliss & Steve Martin Liza Donnelly At The Schulz Museum
Liza Donnelly, who has been contributing to the
New Yorker since 1982, will be the “guest cartoonist” at the Charles M. Schulz museum on March 5th. The museum is located in sunny Santa Rosa, California.
All the info here. Ms. Donnelly’s latest book is Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Women Cartoonists (Prometheus). It’s an expanded and updated version of her must-read Funny Ladies, originally published in 2005.
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Besides Ms. Donnelly’s Very Funny Ladies, out March 1st, a number of books by New Yorker cartoonists are coming our way.
What’s So Funny: A Cartoonist’s Memoir, by David Sipress is out March 8th, 2022 (Mariner Books).
Mr. Sipress began contributing to The New Yorker in 1998.
Let There Be Light, by Liana Finck. Out April 12, 2022 (Random House). Ms. Finck began contributing to
The New Yorker in 2013.
Visit her website here. The Best Of The Rejection Collection (Workman), out May 10, 2022. This version, according to the publisher’s text, has 20% more cartoons than the last Best Of, published in 2011.
Drawn Together: Illustrated True Love Stories, by Olivia de Recat, will be out July 5, 2022 (Voracious). Ms. de Recat began contributing to
The New Yorker in 2017.
Visit her website here. The Complete Book Of Cat Names, by Bob Eckstein will be out August 2nd, 2022 (Countryman Press).
Mr. Eckstein began contributing to The New Yorker in
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Two other titles, covers not yet available…
From Will McPhail, October 11, Love, Anxiety, and Plgeons [sic] (Mariner).
Mr. McPhail began contributing to
The New Yorker in 2014.
Visit his website here. (you won’t find any info on this new title there tho).
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And from the team of (yes
that) Steve Martin & Harry Bliss, an as yet titled collection*, due November 15th through Celadon Books. Mr. Bliss began contributing to
The New Yorker in 1998.
Visit his website here (as with Mr. McPhail’s website, there is no info yet on this upcoming collection).
*Unless the title is actually Untitled Caledon Fiction Fall 2022, as its identified in the listing.