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Tony DiTerlizzi

Tony DiTerlizzi


Last Updated: 12/2/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 40
Sign: Virgo

State: Massachusetts
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/30/2007

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December 2, 2009 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  hungry
I had a great reminisce with my old Dragon magazine editor, Wolfgang Baur, at Kobold Quarterly. We talked about my start working for TSR's Dungeons & Dragons, my role on creating the visuals for the Planescape role-playing game...and even a little advice for up-and-coming illustrators. You can listen to the entire podcast here.

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...and, because I was feeling nostalgic, Wolf coerced me into doing a sketch of my take of the AD&D Monster Manual 2's "Quickling", which they are giving away to one lucky visitor at their site. I haven't drawn D&D stuff in a loooong time (and I likely won't be in the foreseeable future), so stop by and win a sketch from yours truly. Good luck!
November 19, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  busy

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Angela and I are taking a break in our hectic schedule this weekend to participate in a Florida charity event "The Little Auction That Could" in which all proceeds benefit the Hibiscus Children's Center, a shelter for neglected and abused children. Located in Stuart, near my hometown of Jupiter, Ang and I both were delighted to be a part of this fund-raiser in which proceeds will go towards building a library for the kids.

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And the fund-raiser is brilliant: The organizers reached out to celebrities and authors to inscribe their favorite book which will then be put up for auction. Yours truly signed and doodled in a copy of Winnie-the-Pooh, In the Night Kitchen, The Lorax and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

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If that wasn't enough, I threw in signed copies of The Spider & The Fly and Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide (along with a limited edition print that was given to friends and family last year).

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Along with the auction, Ang and I will also be signing at a live auction event (where books signed by president Obama and J.K. Rowling will be offered) tomorrow night (Nov. 20) with Carl Hiaasen at the Lyric Theater in Stuart. Tickets are still available.

I hope to see you there!

Currently watching:
Up (4 Disc Combo Pack with Digital Copy and DVD) [Blu-ray]
Release date: 2009-11-10
October 27, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  working

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I know its been a little quiet here on the blog front. That would be because I am locked down in my Florida office, knee-deep in writing the second draft of my next novel, The Search for WondLa, which will be out next fall (For those of you who attended an event during the "Spiderwick Farewell Tour", you may have received a somewhat cryptic postcard promoting it).

I will certainly be posting a lot more about WondLa in the coming months, but I leak a little bit about it in a new interview with Julie Danielson at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. Please to enjoy!

PS – While I am at it, here are a few other interviews I did while promoting The Wyrm King and Adventure of Meno:

Word for Teens

Dorritos for Dinner

Cover to Cover Kids

North County Times
Currently listening:
Past Masters (Remastered)
By The Beatles
Release date: 2009-09-09
October 6, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  adventurous
Today, October 6th, 2009, is a mile-marker my friends. I am hammering down a flag right now. Two flags, actually.

You see, it is the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next in the as-of-yet-published-ever-ongoing art book of DiTerlizzi. Today, in fine bookstores everywhere, is The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Completely Fantastical Edition which I mentioned on the site before. I don't think I could be more proud of a Spiderwick book (okay, save for Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide) as it contains one heckuva lot of work from both Holly and I.

However, today I am also celebrating the launch of a new series and a new collaboration. A silly collaboration. A risky collaboration.

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Risky, because it is a HUGE stylistic departure for me. The art here serves truly to simply be a component of the book as a whole. in the truest sense of a picture book, the art cannot fully tell the story without the accompanying text - which was created and written by my loverly wife, Angela, and yours truly.

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I've put considerable thought into these seemingly simple books. Why do them? I've worked so hard to perfect my drawing skills, develop my writing style, and yet here it seems I've gone in another direction entirely.

When Ang and I met artist/genius Mark Ryden this summer at Comic con, I handed him a copy of Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide and a copy of Meno.

TD: "Here ya go Mark, these are for you."

MR: "Thanks! Who did these?"

AD: "Tony did them. He did the art for both."

MR: flipping through pages of Spiderwick, then Meno. "Wait. You did BOTH of these."

AD: "He did."

TD: "Yup. I'm a bit schizophrenic."

...now that I think back on it, that's not the term I should have used. What I should of said was, "Yup. I'm constantly exploring. Evolving. Changing. Both as an artist and as a storyteller." But I was nervous and giddy – all the things one feels when you are meeting someone you have admired from afar.

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Adventure of Meno was born of our love of making people laugh. Ang and I created these stories without a big fancy book deal. We created them simply because we thought they would be fun to do – and they were. In fact, we had had so much fun that we were simply going to self-publish them and give them away to friends and family. But the fine folks at Simon & Schuster thought we should unleash this silliness into the world. So here we are.

If you can get to a local bookstore today, this weekend, or in the coming months, give them a read (it will take a whopping 5 minutes). I hope, if anything, they create a little laughter with an adult and child. And I also hope they entertain. After all, isn't that what sharing a book with kids all about?

MENO4



PS – In the spirit of The Little Golden Books, Ang and I got S&S to charge as little as possible while still retaining good production quality. We arrived at $9.99 – much lower than the usual $15-16 of your average picture book.

PPS – Here's a link to find Adventure of Meno at a local bookshop near you...

...here's a link at Barnes & Noble...

...and here's a link to Amazon. Please to enjoy!
September 24, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  anxious
The "Spiderwick Farewell Tour" concludes next week, starting Saturday at the National Book Festival in Washington DC. Bring EVERYTHING you want signed! I hope to see you there!

Saturday, September 26

NBF Signing: 12:30-1:30 PM

NBF Presentation: 2:30-3:00 PM

NATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL

Washington, DC

*NOTE: The line at NBF is notoriously long and the organizers are quick to cut it off. If you are serious about getting books signed, I would suggest arriving early to secure a spot. Holly and I will try to sign for as many as possible and we are going to pre-sign a bunch of books prior to the festival.

Sunday, September 27 @ 1:00 PM

POLITICS & PROSE

5015 Connecticut Ave., NW

Washington, DC  20008

Monday, September 28 @ 6:00 PM

BLUE MANATEE CHILDREN’S BOOKSTORE

3054 Madison Rd.

Cincinnati, OH  45208

Tuesday, September 29 @ 7:00 PM

JOSEPH-BETH BOOKSELLERS

Rockwood Pavilion 2692 Madison Road

Cincinnati, OH  45208

Wednesday, September 30 @ 6:30 PM

ANDERSON’S EVENT AT TIVOLI THEATER

5021 Highland Ave.

Downers Grove, IL  60515

Thursday, October 1 @ 4:00 PM

THE BOOKSTALL AT CHESTNUT COURT

811 Elm St.

Winnetka, IL  60093

Thursday, October 1 @ 7:00 PM

BORDERS

15260 South La Grange Road

Orland Park, IL 60462
September 23, 2009 - Wednesday 

Current mood:reading
GuysRead

My good friend, and Ambassador of Children's Literature, Jon Scieszka, has launched a brand new website devoted to books aimed for boys. The site ties in with his 2005 "boys reading" anthology titled Guys Read – which yours truly contributed to. Hey, I even offer up some of my childhood favorites for others to enjoy. Check it out.
September 21, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  chipper
September 19, 2009 - Saturday 

Current mood:  tired
I am home for a spell before Holly and I head back out next week to continue our "Farewell Tour" of the Spiderwick series. A BIG thanks to everyone who came out and made the west coast events so memorable.

While on the road, and to our delight, we spied The Completely Fantastical Edition in stores which is something, frankly, I've been holding out on sharing with you all. (Though I did post many of the cover explorations earlier this year).

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For this bind-up of the original five Spiderwick books, I took a collector's approach. This is an approach you may be quite familiar with. Especially if you are a movie/dvd collector (like myself)...or even a graphic novel reader - e.g., when they take all the issues of a comic and bind them up into one book (also like myself - really, I am just a collector, period.).

That said, we packaged this book towards a little older reader than what the five original books were aimed at. After all, this title is close to 600 pages long(!) Yup, you read that right. But the original story itself stops around page 500 - so what did we add to this book to make it the "2-disc special edition/bind up graphic novel"?

For one thing, we pulled out all of the spot art and cameos. This helped the story flow better, and kept the original 5 titles still special. However, sometimes we'd have one of the books end on a left page with a blank right page. In that case, I went in and digitally drew on the existing spot art to make them full-pagers. Below are a couple of favs:

This is the phooka talking to the kids in book 3...

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...and here is the dwarven king, the Korting, revealing an entombed Mallory in book 4.

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After you finish the story proper, you then get a 30+ page sketchbook sampling some of the developmental work that went into creating the Spiderwick world. Any fans of my old gaming sketchbooks will quickly recognize the design and casual commentary I added here and there to make this section (hopefully) enlightening. Here are some page spreads:

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0512...in fact, that ink drawing of the troll was never used in the final book. It is printed in this edition for the first time (along with some other deleted illustrations).



What follows is a section of "Lost Chapters" which Holly wrote to add little "sideways stories" on Thimbletack, Hogsqueal and the River Troll. If you collected the 3 General Mills "Spoonfuls of Stories" last year, then you'll have read these tales before.

The finale is one many comic book readers will know and love - but (I think) this has yet to be done in a children's bind-up collection: an all-star gallery of contemporary illustrators doing their take on the world of Spiderwick! The list of complete contributors includes:

Peter Brown

Eleanor Davis

Timothy Basil Ering

Scott M. Fischer

Gris Grimly

James Gurney

Scott Gustafson

Michael Hague

Jarrett Krosoczka

Loren Long

Peter McCarty

LeUyen Pham

Dan Santat

Eric Wight

Mo Willems

Dan Yaccarino

and Mark Zug.

Below are a few jpegs from this AMAZING gallery:

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So there it is, a lot of thought (and work) went into this on my part, and I am proud to unveil it to you all. If you get a chance to nab a copy, be sure to bring it to our additional booksignings as we finish up our tour. I'll seeya there!
September 7, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  excited
...and here's a reminder of the dates for leg 1 (including California, Oregon, Washington and Minnesota):

SPIDERWICK FAREWELL TOUR

Wednesday, September 9 @ 7:00 PM

MYSTERIOUS GALAXY BOOKS

7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #302

San Diego, CA 92111

Thursday, September 10 @ 7:00 PM

BARNES & NOBLE

7881 Edinger Avenue

Huntington Beach, CA 92647

Saturday, September 12 @ 2:00 PM

POWELL'S BOOKS AT CEDAR HILLS CROSSING

3415 SW Cedar Hills Crossing

Beaverton, OR 97005

Saturday, September 12 @ 7:00 PM

BARNES & NOBLE

12000 SE 82nd Ave.

Portland, OR 97266

Sunday, September 13 @ 12:30 PM

A CHILDREN'S PLACE

4807 NE Fremont St.

Portland, OR 97213

Monday, September 14 @ 7:00 PM

THIRD PLACE BOOKS

17171 Bothell Way NE

Seattle, WA 98155

Tuesday, September 15 @ 7:00 PM

BORDERS

16549 NE 74th St.

Redmond, WA 98052

Wednesday, September 16 @ 6:30 PM

WILD RUMPUS

2720 W. 43rd

Minneapolis, MN 55410

...please bring anything you'd like signed: books, Magic cards, D&D stuff – I'll be happy to sign it all. See you there!
September 6, 2009 - Sunday 

Current mood:  happy