This Tuesday, I’ll be taking the Max Finder Mystery Tour on the road once again as I visit with the students of Ramer Wood Public School, in Markham. I’ve been cooped up trying to be funny for the past few weeks, so it’ll be a blast to get out, meet the kids and show them how comics are made with my “Between the Panels” comic talk. I’m pretty sure I’ll still be funny, but it definitely won’t be on purpose.
Welcome to Feeding Change!
My name is Liam. I write books for reluctant readers, teach elementary school and share ideas to get kids reading.
I’m a student from ramer wood p.s. He was amazing, he does something differnt and creative for his presentaion. he gets the crowd involved. Other schools should really see him. oh yeah, any one else has info on liam O’ donnell. I just may start a page on wikipedia on him.
Thanks for dropping by Frederick and for being part of such a great group. I had a lot of fun showing you guys how comics are made and I’m glad you had a good time too. And I think a wikipedia page is a great idea! (Who wouldn’t, right?) Go for it and let me know if you need any info – I’ll be happy to help out.
I’ll be posting more about my visit, including some great photos this afternoon, so stay tuned . . .
Hey! Remember me?
another student from RWPS adding another…interesting comment to your amazing site.
after reading “owls” for about 3 years and reading the first of your many mysteries, i found i was addicted to your secretive and “clue-ful” mysteries.
your mysteries are always short and sweet with plenty of thinking for the reader.
HE CAN JUST MAKE THE AUDIENCE AMAZED AT SMALL THINGS
with a sense of humour, you are a must see at all schools
Hey Brian! I’m happy to hear you like Max Finder and his mysteries. I try to pack as many clues in there as possible, all deviously hidden so only sharp-eyed detectives like yourself can find them. Glad you liked my comics talk. I had a lot of fun at Ramer Wood. Thanks for saying hi.
hi! um… I’m here to comment on your comics and your visit to RWPS, I agree with Brain Chan and Fredick. Your work is faboulous! There is so much to learn, so little time… I’d really enjoyed having you over at RWPS getting the kids involved and getting them thinking!
opps… that meant to be Fredrick…