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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Bartending Guide in Chinese

Apparently there is going to be a Chinese edition of the Bartending Guide and this will be its cover.

More Press for Bump Signing, July 15

More advance press for the July 15th "Bump" book signing can be found here.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Goodreads Page



Ed now has a Goodreads page which can be found here.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Ed's On-line Store

Ed has just opened an on-line store for merchandise with his art on it at Cafe Press: http://www.cafepress.com/edhemart. He started his store with his Tommy Cat Christmas image as his first product.

Review of Bump in Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews has reviewed Bump in the Night, though it appears that you have to be a subscriber to see the whole text:

Hemingway, Edward BUMP IN THE NIGHT
May 15, 2008 - Sporting an Elvis 'do and clutching his teddy bear, young Billy confronts his fears and finds that a bump in the night doesn't have to be scary. At first glance, though, the blue monster that appears from his closet does have him a bit worried. But

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Recent Publicity Photo

Here is a recent (4/28/08?) publicity photo of Ed.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Bump Summary from a Catalog

Some catalog in Brazil had this to say about Bump:

BUMP IN THE NIGHT by Edward Hemingway, illustrated by Edward Hemingway, Putnam, 06/08

Billy's dreams of the fun he'll have with his teddy and dog the next day are interrupted by a bump in the night. He is a little scared; worrying about ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties, but the last monster that appears in his room isn't scary at all. He's a yo-yo using, horseback-riding, ghoulie-scaring, beastie-ropin' monster who's perfect to take on adventures (and he's sensitive - he gives Billy his teddy back when Billy cries). ($15.99 US; $19.00 CAN; 8½ x 9½; 32 pages; Ages 3-5)

Selling Points:

* Literary pedigree: Eddie is Ernest Hemingway's grandson.

* Positive twist on classic fear: Encourages kids to have fun with their imagination and make friends with your monsters!

* There's a Nightmare in my Closet mixed with Where the Wild Things Are: Plays with kids imaginary fears and adventures in similar ways.

* Author's Profile: Eddie Hemingway has a Bachelors degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and Masters from The School of Visual Arts. His illustrations have appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine, GQ, Gourmet, The New York Times and more.