“I’m not a Mainer, but this truly fabulous book of cartoons makes me seriously consider moving to Maine. I even got a note from the black flies offering to carry my luggage. They seem nice.” -Sandra Boynton, New York Times best-selling children’s book author
“Lobsters are funny looking. This book isn’t funny looking, it’s only funny.” -Sam Gross, Cartoonist for the New Yorker
“You know that saying, ‘what happens in Maine, stays in Maine?’ Of course you don’t! Nothing happens in Maine. Well, nothing except sharp and good-natured humor from this group of cartoonists.”
-Drew Dernavich, Cartoonist for Esquire and the New Yorker
Noted cartoonist Bill Woodman has had his work featured in The New Yorker, Playboy, The New York Times, Down East Magazine, Barrons, National Lampoon Magazine, Gourmet Magazine, Saturday Review, and Audubon magazine. Dodd Mead published a collection of his work, “Fish and Moose News,” and Bill is also the author/illustrator of a children’s book, “Whose Birthday is it?” In addition, he’s illustrated the work of others, such as Eva LaGallienne’s “The Spider and Other Stories” and “Beverly and Marigold” by Val Coleman, to name just two. Bill is also an accomplished watercolor painter.
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