Saturday, June 19, 2010

FIGMENT

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Just finished up my gallery from last weekend's fun at the Figment Festival! Very glad I decided to go, even though it didn't get off to the most auspicious start (my fault, I made an incorrect assumption about where to catch the ferry, which resulted in a very long walk through a part of the Brooklyn Bridge Park that is decidedly Not Yet Open For Business) - it was a lot of fun!

Full gallery (included a video snippet of Tim & Kate setting up) here.

Definitely past my bedtime, but I figured if I didn't get this done tonight, it was likely to just get swept away by the coming mermaid inundation!

4 comments:

  1. You know, Bonnie, you really ought to go and get your blog banned in China. Then you wouldn't have to put up with this stuff.

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  2. What do I have to do to make that happen? Repeated jokes about Chinese spam obviously isn't strong enough!

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  3. I'm a teacher. Teachers from the outside world are not trusted in China. If I were to go there, I would not be allowed off the plane (or boat) unless I signed a pledge not to attempt to teach while there.

    Also, at one point, I put up a lot more politically-oriented material than I do now -- that may have been a factor.

    Meanwhile, if you work for a children's book company, maybe you could emphasize the educational nature of what you do, and see if that pushes the Chinese censors' buttons.

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