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Vera Brosgol

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Vera Brosgol explores the porous boundaries between a creative career, hobbies, and self worth.

Walk with Vera through the heartfelt evolution of her creative calling: from a story-obsessed, weird kid from Russia who made drawings in exchange for friends; to a comics nerd who found stability in animation; to her work in stop-motion on projects including Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio; to writing and illustrating graphic novels and children’s books. Along the way, Vera follows her curiosity and faces challenges any creative can relate to. Namely, being encouraged to turn every hobby into a side hustle, and attaching our self worth to whether people like what we’re making. Or as you’ll find out in Vera’s case, what she’s baking.

About the speaker

Vera Brosgol (she/her) was born in Moscow, Russia in 1984 and moved to the United States when she was five. She received a diploma in Classical Animation from Sheridan College, and spent many years working in feature animation but now she is writing and drawing books full-time. She has storyboarded for Laika on the feature films Coraline, Paranorman, The Boxtrolls, and Kubo and the Two Strings, and was Head of Story for the Academy-Award-winning Pinnochio.

Vera's first graphic novel, Anya's Ghost, was published in 2011 by First Second Books and won an Eisner Award. Her first picture book, Leave Me Alone, was published in 2016 by Roaring Brook Press and won a Caldecott Honor. She also loves hiking, riding her bike, and baking bread.

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