Tweens can turn “Southborough Stories” into comic books – next week

A free weeklong workshop at the Library invites kids 8-12 year old to turn local seniors' real stories into comic books/graphic novels.

Above: Jonathon Todd held a “Comics Academy” at the Library last summer and workshops over the years. This summer, he’s returning to help kids turn Southborough Stories into comics. (images from Library Facebook posts)

Reminder — the Southborough Library will hold a free, weeklong workshop for 8-12 year olds to create comic books/graphic novels inspired by true stories.

Next week’s event will be led by returning graphic novelist Jonathan Todd. This time, the twist is pairing the tweens with seniors. The tween participants will “learn about events in history, and then learn how to create a short comic book based on those events.”

Registration is required for the free program, (plus an expectation to attend all five days.)

The workshop will be held at the Library Monday, July 24th through Friday the 28th, 10:30 am – 1:30 pm.

Following the class, multiple copies of each child’s book will be reproduced to give out at a reception for the children, their families, and the participating seniors.

Jonathan Todd at a past graphic novel workshop (from Cecil's World on tumbler) and the Southborough Library (from Facebook)Todd is an author/illustrator whose work is inspired by his own childhood experiences. He has experience working with kids (in Southborough and elsewhere) to help them tap into their own experiences and imagination to create cartoons/graphic novels. To learn about him and his work, check out his blog on tumbler, Cecil’s World.

Click here to register.

(Support for this program was provided by the Southborough Community Fund, a fund of the Foundation for MetroWest.)

Last summer, Todd ran a graphic novel academy at the workshop. (That one didn’t focus on true events.) Below is a post from Facebook with pics the library shared:

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