On June 30 Co-Op Radio aired a lengthy interview I had with Jay Hamburger about Court of Apples for the program, Arts Rational. If it works, the link is here and you may listen to the interview. Enjoy!
What better reason to read your kids, nephew, nieces, or grandkids a book about a prince who goes to court to help some ants who the King has sued for trespassing on his apple orchard?
The Court of Apples listens as Prince Eifel makes his submissions on behalf of the ants
If you are in Vancouver, BC, you can currently get the book at Kidsbooks in Kitsilano or Spartacus Books on Commercial Drive. If you are in Canada or the US, contact me by email me at squid64@telus.net or chrisjonnowlin@gmail.com and we can take it from there.
Li Eng-Lodge, who produced my book, also took this beautiful photograph of its front cover
Prince Eifel forgot his court robes, so he used a carpet from home
My new book, an illustrated children’s book about the legal system and the environment, with much about apples and ants along the way, is now available for sale. It is currently at Spartacus Books on Commercial Drive and Kidsbooks on West Broadway in Kitsilano. It can also be purchased from me directly, certainly if your are local in Vancouver. Simply query me by email at squid64@telus.net or chrisjonnowlin@gmail.com. As my book becomes more widely available in Vancouver stores and/or online I will update this post accordingly.
Eric Volmers wrote a piece about Tough Tiddlywinks in last Saturday’s Calgary Herald, and Caroline Zentner wrote a piece in the Lethbridge Herald. See the “Testimonials and Press” page of this website for the links and interviews.
Tracy Sherlock published an interview about Tough Tiddlywinks in today’s The Vancouver Sun, which also ran in The Province and the Edmonton Journal. Please check out the interview.