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April 14th, 2010

At Spring Harvest / calendar news

It has been far too long since the last update here hasn’t it? I’m now at Spring Harvest in Skegness, as you may have seen from the Church Times Blog where I’m doing some drawing and typing updates.

So, what have I been up to? Well, in the last few weeks every hour of every day (more or less) has been taken up completing my 2011 calendar. Here’s a tiny preview, which will probably make very little sense out of context:

calendar preview

I have to say that this calendar has been more effort than any of the others, but is the one I am most pleased with. I’d almost go as far as to say it could be the best set of diagrams I’ve ever done, but that might sound rather big-headed.

More information will be appearing at some point before too long. The calendar will be published by Canterbury Press in July – the official page is here – that isn’t the actual cover, they just have to put something there whilst waiting me to get my act together.

I’ll be back on this blog properly next week, when there should be some updates to the site and things like that. In the meantime please forgive a lack of response to e-mails and suchlike as I am busy being an enthusiastic Christian etc.

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  1. Tim Neale says:

    Cant wait mate!
    You at CRE this year?

  2. Ian says:

    Always a joy to hear from you and see your latest cartoons. Love this one.

    Enjoy Spring Harvest Dave, and all the best for all the work you do.