Well here we have the very last sketch in my current sketchbook. I went through this in just six months (a time period that used to be my average time but I’ve been going through them a lot slower lately mainly since I have more that one) anyway this is from Patrick Rothfuss’s book signing at U-Books. I’ve been enjoying his Kingslayer Series. (I’m halfway through Name of the Wind) So I was lliking forward to it.
There was a very good crowd and and Patrick put on ar very good Q-A session. It was very informal and chatty, what he called the difference between a “first date” and “fourth date” (First date is for showing you’re not a sociopath) an very enjoyable. Regretably he’s very strict about not revealing spoilers and he certainly didn’t spill tonight.
A very happy birthday to the late, great, Charlie Parker. To celebrate, join us with this recording of Billie’s Bounce.
Today’s Rhapsody is Rhapsody No’ 1 By Comanche composer, David Yeagley, from Meditation & Rhapsody for solo violin. Performed by Lina Bahn, live, at the National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC, October 8, 2006
Today’s Rhapsody is the Oriental Rhapsody by Alexander Glazunov, Opus 29, performed by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
http://youtu.be/MRPNKPCTJAQ
I liked the picture of Bonnie in her sunglasses in today‘s fourth panel enough that I finished and colored it. Not sure what I’ll do with it just yet. Perhaps a card with one of my Favorite Heinlein quotes.
“Little girls, like butterflies, need no excuses.”