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Comic Boom - Comics in Education - Comic Boom - Comics in Education with Chie Kutsuwada and Julian Sedgwick

Comic Boom - Comics in Education with Chie Kutsuwada and Julian Sedgwick

06/26/24 • 51 min

Comic Boom - Comics in Education

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In today’s episode Lucy is joined by a wonderful creative duo - Chie Kutsuwada and Julian Sedgwick.
Chie is UK based Japanese manga creator and illustrator. Chie graduated from Royal College of Art, London, and since then has carved out a successful career in illustration. She creates her own illustrated stories and comics strips, as well as working on titles like the manga version of Shakespeare’s As You Like It (SelfMadeHero, London). Chie also regularly runs manga workshops for schools and art institutions and more recently is known for her collaborations with author Julian Sedgwick.

Julian Sedgwick is the author of numerous books for young people, with a lifelong interest inthe cultures of East Asia. On the way to realising his childhood ambition to be a writer, Julian read Chinese Studies and Philosophy at Cambridge. The the first book in his Mysterium trilogy was published in 2013 and won the Rotherham Children’s Book Award. Since then, his books have been shortlisted for numerous awards,with both Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black (co-written with his brother, Marcus).

The pair began collaborating combined manga and prose books, starting with on the Carnegie shortlisted Tsunami Girl (2021 Guppy Books, UK) and their latest creation 100 Tales from the Tokyo Ghost Café (2023 Guppy Books, UK).

This episode of Comic Boom is sponsored by ALCS, The Authors Licensing and Collecting Society.
The ALCS Carnegie Awards resources highlighted in the episode can be found here.
Julian's recommendation:
Mexikid: A Graphic Memoir by Pedro Martin
(Pedro's episode on Comic Boom can be found here!)
Chie's recommendation:
Hicotea - A Nightlights Story by Lorena Alvarez
Lucy's recommendation:
www.comicsdevices.com
Follow Chie:https://www.facebook.com/chitangardenX: @chitanchitanInstagram: @mcmc69Follow Julian:X/Twitter: @julianaureliusInsta:@julian_sedgwick

Follow the podcast:
Insta:
@comic_boom_podcastTwitter/X: @Lucy_BraidleyContact: [email protected]
Music by
John_Sib from Pixabay

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In today’s episode Lucy is joined by a wonderful creative duo - Chie Kutsuwada and Julian Sedgwick.
Chie is UK based Japanese manga creator and illustrator. Chie graduated from Royal College of Art, London, and since then has carved out a successful career in illustration. She creates her own illustrated stories and comics strips, as well as working on titles like the manga version of Shakespeare’s As You Like It (SelfMadeHero, London). Chie also regularly runs manga workshops for schools and art institutions and more recently is known for her collaborations with author Julian Sedgwick.

Julian Sedgwick is the author of numerous books for young people, with a lifelong interest inthe cultures of East Asia. On the way to realising his childhood ambition to be a writer, Julian read Chinese Studies and Philosophy at Cambridge. The the first book in his Mysterium trilogy was published in 2013 and won the Rotherham Children’s Book Award. Since then, his books have been shortlisted for numerous awards,with both Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black (co-written with his brother, Marcus).

The pair began collaborating combined manga and prose books, starting with on the Carnegie shortlisted Tsunami Girl (2021 Guppy Books, UK) and their latest creation 100 Tales from the Tokyo Ghost Café (2023 Guppy Books, UK).

This episode of Comic Boom is sponsored by ALCS, The Authors Licensing and Collecting Society.
The ALCS Carnegie Awards resources highlighted in the episode can be found here.
Julian's recommendation:
Mexikid: A Graphic Memoir by Pedro Martin
(Pedro's episode on Comic Boom can be found here!)
Chie's recommendation:
Hicotea - A Nightlights Story by Lorena Alvarez
Lucy's recommendation:
www.comicsdevices.com
Follow Chie:https://www.facebook.com/chitangardenX: @chitanchitanInstagram: @mcmc69Follow Julian:X/Twitter: @julianaureliusInsta:@julian_sedgwick

Follow the podcast:
Insta:
@comic_boom_podcastTwitter/X: @Lucy_BraidleyContact: [email protected]
Music by
John_Sib from Pixabay

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Comic Boom - Comics in Education with Clare McGreevy and Chris Mould

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In this episode Lucy chats with educator Clare McGreevy and illustrator Chris Mould about an innovative comic project involving schools across Rochdale, developing reading for pleasure through comics and also supporting the creation of comics - through re-imagining the untold stories of the historic Rochdale Town Hall.

Clare McGreevy is an Advisory Teacher for Reading in Rochdale Council’s Virtual School. Prior to this, Clare had been a teacher, English Lead and Phase Leader with over 18 years of experience in education. She leads the OU/UKLA Reading for Pleasure Teachers’ Group in Rochdale and is the founder and Director of the annual Rochdale Children’s Literature Festival. She is passionate about giving young people the opportunities to express their voice and creativity through writing for pleasure.
Chris Mould is an illustrator whose work ranges from children’s publishing to theatre and film, having produced a long backlist of children’s titles, theatre posters, editorial cartoons for major newspapers and character development work for animated features. He exhibits his artwork regularly, and commits to an ongoing programme of events.
Clare's recommendation for this episode:
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, illustrated by David Polonsky

Chris's recommendation for this episode:
Kingdom by Jon McNaught
Lucy's recommendation for this episode:
No Surrender, Adapted by The Rickard Sisters

Follow Clare:
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@BookishToby Follow Rochdale Children's Literature Festival:
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@RCLFestFollow Chris:
Insta:
@chrismouldinkTwitter/X: @chrismouldinkFollow the podcast:
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@comic_boom_podcastTwitter/X: @Lucy_BraidleyContact: [email protected]

This episode is sponsored by ALCS, The Authors Licensing and Collecting Society. Check out their range of copyright education tools, resources and planning - including those highlighted on the show by following this link.
Music by John_Sib from Pixabay

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Comic Boom - Comics in Education with writer Swapna Reddy

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In this episode Lucy talks to writer Swapna Reddy (who you may know as Swapna Haddow!).
Swapna Haddow is the multi award-winning children’s author of the Dave Pigeon
series, published by Faber & Faber. The Dave Pigeon series has received rave reviews since first publishing in 2016 and went on to win three regional awards in the UK and was shortlisted for the prestigious Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award.
Swapna loves to write about boisterous animals that cause mayhem and is working with Faber & Faber, Magic Cat, Scholastic, Oxford University Press and Macmillan to make sure mean cats, grizzly bears and big-hearted little rabbits find their place on the bookshelves. Friendship and humour are always at the heart of what she loves to write.
Swapna also writes for Oxford University Press, under the pseudonym ‘Swapna
Reddy’ and comes on the podcast to talk about he new comic-prose hybrid for younger readers Reggie Rabbit and the Great Carrot Heist illustrated by Becca Moore.
Swapna's recommendations
Big Little Blue by Raymond McGrath
The Black Sand Beach Series by Richard Fairgray
Tulip and Doug by Emma WoodGranny McFlitter by Heather Haylock
Lucy's Recommendation
Narwhal and Jelly Series by Ben Clanton
This episode of Comic Boom is sponsored by ALCS, The Authors Licensing and Collecting Society.
The ALCS Carnegie Awards resources highlighted in the episode can be found here.
Connect with Swapna via her website.

Follow the podcast:
Insta:
@comic_boom_podcastTwitter/X: @Lucy_BraidleyContact: [email protected]
Music by
John_Sib from Pixabay

Comic Boom - Comics in Education - Comic Boom - Comics in Education with Chie Kutsuwada and Julian Sedgwick

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Hello, and welcome to comic boom, the comics and education podcast. If you're interested in hearing more about the crossover between comics and education, then this is the podcast for you.

My name is Lucy Starbuck Braidley in each week, I'll be joined by a fellow educator, an academic, a librarian, or a creator of comics to discuss their journey into comics and provide some inspiration to influence your practice and hopefully as well, s

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