Mapmakers and the Flickering Fortress: (A Graphic Novel)

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Price
$13.99  $13.01
Publisher
Random House Graphic
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.59 X 8.0 X 0.68 inches | 0.96 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593172940

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About the Author
Cameron Chittock is a writer from northeast Ohio. He grew up surrounded by siblings, wildlife, and comics of all kinds. Cameron's writing is possible thanks to patient teachers, encouraging friends, and a supportive family. His favorite stories are those of heroes and friendship. Cameron previously edited comics, including titles such as Mech Cadet Yu, the Eisner Award-nominated graphic novel New World, and Jim Henson's The Power of the Dark Crystal. He now lives in New England and works in education. When he's not writing, he enjoys coaching basketball, reading giant fantasy books, and sitting by the pond with his family.

Amanda Castillo is a comic artist, illustrator, and storyteller, born and raised in the Bay Area of California. Having grown up inspired by piles of manga, games about friendship and adventure, and the endless wonders of the California outdoors, Amanda went on to study illustration to hone a skill set to tell warm and heartfelt stories that could be enjoyed and remembered by someone like you! After getting into the comics world through working with Youth in Decline, Amanda has since contributed to publishers such as BOOM! Studios, Lion Forge, and now Random House Graphic. In addition to making comics, Amanda has shown work in galleries domestically and helped judge annual comics awards. When not making comics, Amanda enjoys spending time with friends and loved ones, making warm and hearty meals, learning to tend to plants, and taking in the lovely moments the world has to offer.
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"A refined end to a rousing voyage." --Kirkus Reviews