Lee Post

Ela: 49 Writers Weekly Round-up

The holidays for the kids at McLaughlin Youth Detention Center were brightened by the efforts of 49 Writers volunteers and other community volunteers who came together to Bring the Outside In. This mini-conference, planned by 49 Writers volunteers Lizbeth Meredith and Lee Post, was designed to introduce detained youth to creative opportunities accessible to them upon their […]

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49 Writers Interview: Lee Post

Lee Post’s comic strip, “Your Square Life,” appeared in the Anchorage Press over seven years, for a total of 300 comic strips. Since then, he has had four books published and distributed locally, including two children’s books and a ‘best of’ compilation of the comic strip. Most recently, Post drew the first chapter of A

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Ela: 49 Writers Weekly Round-up

Longer days, sunshine, and lots of great instructional opportunities coming up at 49 Writers.   Know any creative teens looking for a fun class during spring break?  Lee Post’s course, The Graphic Novel:  Telling Stories with Pictures, is designed with them in mind.  Of course, adults are welcome as well.  The class runs afternoons during Spring

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So you want to create a graphic novel: A Guest Post by Lee Post

Lee Post’s comic strip, “Your Square Life,” appeared in the Anchorage Press over seven years, for a total of 300 comic strips. Since then, he has had four books published and distributed locally, including two children’s books and a ‘best of’ compilation of the comic strip. Most recently, Post drew the first chapter of A Native Lad by Sarah Hurst

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