30 min listen
With Mark Crilley - author of Miki Falls, Akiko, Brody’s Ghost, and the Drawing Lesson
With Mark Crilley - author of Miki Falls, Akiko, Brody’s Ghost, and the Drawing Lesson
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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It’s an extra-special day at the studio—Mark Crilley is here! We had a great discussion with the author of the Miki Falls, Akiko and Brody’s Ghost book series, as well as amazing how-to-draw books and YouTube videos that have been enjoyed by millions. Don’t miss this one! Plus: Vegas, baby!
You can find Mark on social media here:
https://www.youtube.com/@markcrilley
https://www.facebook.com/markcrilleyOFFICIAL
https://twitter.com/markcrilley
https://www.instagram.com/markcrilleyreal/
Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com
Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark.
For more from the show follow @unpackpeanuts on Instagram and Twitter, and @unpackingpeanuts on Facebook and YouTube. For more about Jimmy, Michael, and Harold, visit unpackingpeanuts.com.
Thanks for listening.
You can find Mark on social media here:
https://www.youtube.com/@markcrilley
https://www.facebook.com/markcrilleyOFFICIAL
https://twitter.com/markcrilley
https://www.instagram.com/markcrilleyreal/
Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com
Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark.
For more from the show follow @unpackpeanuts on Instagram and Twitter, and @unpackingpeanuts on Facebook and YouTube. For more about Jimmy, Michael, and Harold, visit unpackingpeanuts.com.
Thanks for listening.
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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