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BONUS: A graphic memoir about time, trees, and purpose

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In time, people can be like sequoia trees.

That's the premise of the new graphic memoir by artist and writer Jeremy Collins.

The memoir is called Eventually A Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure and the Wisdom of Giants.

In this bonus episode, Jeannie Yandel talks with Jeremy about how ten years of travel became this graphic memoir, and the role time played in his travels and the making of the book.

And yes, actual sequoias -the largest trees on earth - show up in the book too. Jeremy even climbs one.

Jeremy will be in town on Monday October 27th to bring audience members into his process of writing and artmaking with an evening of performance art and cinematic visuals. That's followed by a conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning graphic memoirist Tessa Hulls. It starts at 6:30 pm at the Mountaineers Program Center in Seattle.

Eventually A Sequoia with Jeremy Collins and Tessa Hulls, October 27 from 6:30-8:30 pm

Eventually A Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure, and the Wisdom of Giants

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In time, people can be like sequoia trees.

That's the premise of the new graphic memoir by artist and writer Jeremy Collins.

The memoir is called Eventually A Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure and the Wisdom of Giants.

In this bonus episode, Jeannie Yandel talks with Jeremy about how ten years of travel became this graphic memoir, and the role time played in his travels and the making of the book.

And yes, actual sequoias -the largest trees on earth - show up in the book too. Jeremy even climbs one.

Jeremy will be in town on Monday October 27th to bring audience members into his process of writing and artmaking with an evening of performance art and cinematic visuals. That's followed by a conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning graphic memoirist Tessa Hulls. It starts at 6:30 pm at the Mountaineers Program Center in Seattle.

Eventually A Sequoia with Jeremy Collins and Tessa Hulls, October 27 from 6:30-8:30 pm

Eventually A Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure, and the Wisdom of Giants

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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