Because everyone deserves free stuff. Especially libraries.
I would like to donate a fine art print from my new book Un-Brella to 20 different libraries. Please send the required information in an e-mail and the first 20 libraries that respond will receive a print suitable for hanging in their library.
For more information:
Library Art Donation
http://www.scottefranson.com/3-books/unbrella/unbrella_art-prints.html
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Librarians Are Getting the Bulk of the Good Stuff Today
Got this from illustrator Scott E. Franson's blog:
Thank you for the plug.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wild, wild title to see, as I'm in the midst of reading China Mielville's Un Lun Dun (YA science fiction title); there are sort of crime-fighting "unbrellas" in this book, fighting an evil, evil smog. I had to do a double-take when I saw that.
ReplyDeleteAh well, will have to look for Franson's book, too. But, dude, if it takes place in UnLondon, I'm going to run screaming.
Pop Quiz: Two books this year take place in a place called UnLondon. Can you guess the second?
ReplyDeleteIf you lived in UnLondon, you would want an Un-Brella.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. Do tell, Fuse.
ReplyDeleteAnd the answer is.....
ReplyDeleteStoneheart by Charlie Fletcher. It actually uses the phrase "un-London".
There are still prints left. I didn't know it would be so hard to give art away.
ReplyDeleteThank for posting this link! I was able to win one for my library and I AM VERY excited about it. I work in Youth Services so it's even better :)
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