Mark Siegel
Mark Siegel | |
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Siegel at the 2012 New York Comic Con. | |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Editor, Letterer, Colourist |
Notable works |
Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta "Sailor Twain: or, the Mermaid in the Hudson" |
Mark Siegel (born June 2, 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is known both as an author, illustrator, and as the editorial director of First Second Books, which publishes graphic novels for all ages. His books in print to date are Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta (on a script by children's author Lisa Wheeler), Long Night Moon (on a script by author Cynthia Rylant) and To Dance, A Ballerina's Graphic Novel (on a script by his wife Siena Cherson Siegel) and Moving House, his first picture book as author and illustrator. Upcoming books include more children's stories as well as a graphic novel for adults called Sailor Twain, or the Mermaid in the Hudson which has been serializing online since 2010 (book release October 2012.)
Under the banner of First Second Books, located in the Flatiron Building in New York City, Siegel is the editor of works by authors and artists such as Joann Sfar, Eddie Campbell, Paul Pope, Jessica Abel and Lewis Trondheim, Jane Yolen, and Adam Rapp.
In 2006, First Second published American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, the first graphic novel ever nominated for a National Book Award, and the first ever to win the American Library Association's Edward L. Printz Award.
Awards
- In 2006, Siegel won the Texas Bluebonnet Award for Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta, written by Lisa Wheeler.[1]
- In 2007, Siegel and his wife, Siena Cherson Siegel, won a Sibert Honor for To Dance: A Ballerina's Graphic Novel.[2]
- Siegel won the 2007 Glyph Comics Award for Best Reprint Publication for Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda.[3]
References
Sources
- "Mark Siegel bio and media references".
- Siena Siegel; Mark Siegel (2006). To Dance, A Ballerina's Graphic Novel. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster/Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-86747-6.
- Arnold, Andrew (May 2, 2006). "On Your Mark!". Time.com.
- Reid, Calvin (February 14, 2006). "It's Time for First Second". Publisher's Weekly.
- "Powell's Q&A with Mark Siegel". Powell's Books.
External links
Media related to Mark Siegel at Wikimedia Commons
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