![]() The limited Deluxe and Platinum Artists Editions will be available exclusively through Z2’s website in limited quantities. The 8” x 8” standard hardcover edition will be released in finer bookstores, comic shops, and record stores everywhere in September 2022, and will be available for pre-order through Z2 and. The contributors to the book are an all-star cast of literary and artistic talent, including Tori’s longtime friend Neil Gaiman ( The Sandman, American Gods) telling a tale inspired by “Tear In Your Hand” with artist Bilquis Evely ( The Dreaming), and legendary author Margaret Atwood ( The Handmaid’s Tale) who will bring to life the iconic song “Silent All These Years” with acclaimed artist David Mack ( Kabuki), who has also painted the stunning cover. Other contributors include Leah Moore, Colleen Doran, Derek McCulloch, Lar deSouza, Annie Zaleski, Marc Andreyko, Cat Mihos, Neil Kleid, and Alison Sampson. Artwork is such an important part of my musical world and to see these songs come to life in graphic form is such a joy.” “I enjoyed working with Rantz on Comic Book Tattoo so much that when he contacted me about putting something together for the 30th Anniversary, I had no hesitation. “To have some of the most creative graphic artists interpret the songs from Little Earthquakes, is a true honor,” Tori explains. There are also Deluxe and Platinum Artist editions which are 12×12 and include the Little Earthquakes LP as well as a very special Little Earthquakes ‘B-Sides picture disc vinyl,’ and more! ![]() And, now, my friend Ann.To celebrate the 30th birthday of Little Earthquakes, Tori had teamed up with the folks at Z2 comics to create a limited-edition 8×8 Graphic Album which includes 24 stories inspired by the album which will be released in September. While lots of people have some of the images included in the poster… nobody has them all. ![]() I sent this one to uber-fan Ann (who took some of the non-Sheryl pix in the group). Then you just send the image off to a print site and you have a nice poster to hang on your wall. I liked the randomness Posterino provided. I didn’t spend a lot of time arranging image. If you don’t like the result, you shuffle. With Posterino, you decide the size and layout of the poster… pick the group of photos you want to use… and hit go. With enough time and patience (and Photoshop), you could create this montage one image at at time. I’ve collected a bunch over the years, almost all taken by others. The solution is simple: Compose a “best of” poster every couple of months and pin it on the wall in your hall.”įor my first poster I decided to use images of Sheryl Crow. “We shoot a lot of marvelous pictures, bury them deep down in the file system of our computers and most of them never see the light of day again. For those that missed the earlier post, from the Posterino website: I started playing with Posterino a couple of weeks ago and finally got around to creating my first poster. Posted in Family & Friends | Tagged kennett, Sheryl Crow Google and Apple and streaming music Thank you Mark Zuckerberg for giving the world a much better way. A really, nasty-ass, ugly, useless web page. It wasn’t so long ago that a town or a business would create a web page for something like the Opera House. Kennett corespondent Charles Jolliff shares the photo above. Kennett’s favorite daughter Sheryl Crow is home for the holidays and christened the Opera House with a performance. James Kahn’s is gone now and the opera house has been renovated. From time to time someone would mention the “old opera house” above the department store. James Kahn’s Department occupied one corner and although it had a second story, I never had occasion to go up there. Growing up in the 50’s and 60’s, you bought your clothes and shoes and just about anything except farm equipment from one of the stores “on the square.” The little southeast Missouri town of Kennett, Missouri, once had a thriving “downtown,” situated around the county courthouse.
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