I first came to know Cece Bell through her groundbreaking semi-autobiographical graphic memoir novel, “El Deafo.” It was SO good that I had to read more by her. That's when I found out, through reading aloud with our (then younger) kids, that Cece's work is hilarious. Her zany, expressive storytelling combined with her vibrant illustrations create her unique style which she dubs, “absurdism for children.” During our conversation, Cece explains that it is in fact a style born out of misunderstandings, of her trying to make sense of the world around her while navigating it with deafness.
While Cece is best known for "El Deafo," which received a Newbery honor, most of her books are for a slightly younger set. These include her laugh-out-loud funny "Chick and Brain" series, and her earlier Sock Monkey trilogy. Cece’s journey to pursuing a career as an artist was first dependent on her discovering confidence in her abilities, and also in her disability. Something that she didn’t fully realize until she wrote “El Deafo.”
In this episode, Cece shares insights into her creative process, revealing how her experiences navigating the world with deafness have shaped her storytelling and sense of humor (and draws the connection between her deafness and her love for puns). She also tells us about the gory job that convinced her to pursue a career as an artist. For any budding comic creators, she also reveals the only book you need to read before your write your first graphic novel.
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For her reading challenge, Sibling Stories, Cece has curated a list of books that highlight the special relationships between siblings, something that has always fascinated her. In case you wondered, Cece has two older siblings. You can find his list and all past reading challenges at thereadingculturepod.com/cece-bell
This episode's Beanstack Featured Librarian is Amanda Maslonka, a 26-year veteran in education, and an elementary school librarian at Pasadena ISD in Texas. She tells us a funny and heartwarming story from her days working with first graders.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Funny Family (2:02)
Chapter 2 - No One Makes Fun of the Funny Kid (6:23)
Chapter 3 - At The Dentist (13:54)
Chapter 4 - Understanding Comics (18:08)
Chapter 5 - El Deafo (24:21)
Chapter 6 - High Tech Hearing (26:46)
Chapter 7 - Absurdism for Children (31:05)
Chapter 8 - Animal Albums (37:08)
Chapter 9 - Sibling Stories (39:24)
Chapter 10 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (41:04)
Links
- The Reading Culture
- The Reading Culture Newsletter Signup
- Cece Bell (@cecebellbooks) • Instagram photos and videos
- Cece Bell Animal Albums
- scottmccloud.com - Understanding Comics
- Little Nemo Comics
- Cece Bell on El Deafo at the National Book Festival
- Cece’s Reading Challenge: Sibling Stories
- The Reading Culture on Instagram (for giveaways and bonus content)
- Beanstack resources to build your community’s reading culture
- Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Host: Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Producer: Jackie Lamport and Lower Street Media
Script Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Jackie Lamport, Jordan Lloyd Bookey
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