The feedback with Box Man Comics on Twitter has been a success. We created a Box Man Comics this September and we were able to pick up about thirty followers.
This may seem like a small number to some. But, we are very grateful to have followers or fans of Boxman. We plan to continue to use twitter as a method to keep people informed of the on goings of Boxman Comics as it happens minute by minute. We hope you add use on Twitter.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Events
Each month we plan to host a Boxman related event, reading, or attend a literary event or conference. We understand that this may not be possible. But, this is our goal. An event may include a school, company, or a small group. In this month of October we have been invited to two conferences.
***Western Christian Books in Oakland, CA. invited us to book signing event with authors local and national children book authors. Currently, a date for the event has not been set. But, it looks very promising. The manager said they really enjoyed reading Boxman and would like to have Boxman on their bookshelves by November.
****The African American Chamber of Comm. in Stockton, CA invited us to a their youth conference at the University of Pacific in Stockton Oct 22-23. We are always interested in giving back to the youth in any capacity as possible. We would like the opportunity to attend any youth related function rather it be as a vendor or attendee
***Western Christian Books in Oakland, CA. invited us to book signing event with authors local and national children book authors. Currently, a date for the event has not been set. But, it looks very promising. The manager said they really enjoyed reading Boxman and would like to have Boxman on their bookshelves by November.
****The African American Chamber of Comm. in Stockton, CA invited us to a their youth conference at the University of Pacific in Stockton Oct 22-23. We are always interested in giving back to the youth in any capacity as possible. We would like the opportunity to attend any youth related function rather it be as a vendor or attendee
Monday, October 10, 2011
Theme
Each Boxman book in the Box Man Comics series will have a particular message which we would like our readers to understand or grasp. Our debut novel is called Box Man because we feel that everybody has been stuck in " a box" or situation.
Generally, novels or books begin with a theme, then move towards symbolism, and irony. We would like you to create your own opinion of Box Man. We hope you have just as much fun reading it as we have in writing it.
Generally, novels or books begin with a theme, then move towards symbolism, and irony. We would like you to create your own opinion of Box Man. We hope you have just as much fun reading it as we have in writing it.
Contact
The staff at Boxman Comics would really enjoy hearing your feedback. Follow us of Twitter@ BoxMan Comics, Facebook @ Children Teen Book.
Events
Each month our goal at BoxMan Comics is to read and inform people about Box Man and it's message.Box Man was born out of the idea to help people to "think out of the box". If your interested in having BoxMan read or attend your school, event, library, or small group.
Please feel free to email us at: boxmancomics@hotmail.com. We would really enjoy hearing from you.
Please feel free to email us at: boxmancomics@hotmail.com. We would really enjoy hearing from you.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Order Box Man
Boxman, could not have been created if it were not for the friendly staff at Robertson Publishing in Los Gatos, CA. They staff was very instrumental in assiting in the developmental process and logistics of the book. If your interested in Boxman and ordering a copy for your school, home, or work please visit www.rp-author.com/uto-uko
Characters
The four famous people in the book are Toni Morrison, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Albert Einstein, and Tupac Shakur. We decided to use these four characters in in the first edition of Box Man for not only their influence or impact on society. But, their ability to help people especially students to "think outside the box".
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