What banned book will you be reading during Banned Books Week, September 27 - October 4?
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I was the hands behind the mouse (Eric Wirick), and I created it with the help of the brains behind my hands (Kevin Delecki) through a program called GIMP, which is an open source alternative to Photoshop. It took a lot of searching to find those 99 covers, and a bit of patience in making it large enough to have printed 6'x2' to hand in our library. I'm glad you enjoy it :) -Eric Wirick East Branch of the Dayton Metro Library (937)496-8930 EWirick@daytonmetrolibrary.org
4 comments:
I was the hands behind the mouse (Eric Wirick), and I created it with the help of the brains behind my hands (Kevin Delecki) through a program called GIMP, which is an open source alternative to Photoshop. It took a lot of searching to find those 99 covers, and a bit of patience in making it large enough to have printed 6'x2' to hand in our library. I'm glad you enjoy it :)
-Eric Wirick
East Branch of the Dayton Metro Library
(937)496-8930
EWirick@daytonmetrolibrary.org
Thanks for sharing how you created this banner, Eric.
I looked up the ALA's most frequently challenged books of 2007.
http://tinyurl.com/6ovpmq
I've already read numbers 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 on the list. :) They are all really good books, which I guess is why they are frightening... ;)
My question is this: what book is Sarah Palin reading during Banned Books Week??? ;)
Good question, Ms Morris.
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