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'''Cathy Camper''' is an artist, librarian and author of books for children and teens, living in Portland, Oregon. | '''Cathy Camper''' is an artist, librarian and author of books for children and teens, living in Portland, Oregon. | ||
She wrote ''Bugs Before Time'', illustrated by Steve Kirk, and the graphic novels ''Lowriders in Space'' and the forthcoming ''Lowriders to the Center of the Earth'', illustrated by "Raul the Third" (Raul Gonzalez). | She wrote ''Bugs Before Time'', illustrated by Steve Kirk, and the [[Graphic novel|graphic novels]] ''Lowriders in Space'' and the forthcoming ''Lowriders to the Center of the Earth'', illustrated by "Raul the Third" (Raul Gonzalez). | ||
She has also exhibited seed art, entering work in the Minnesota State Fair's Crop Art show starting in 1989. Her portrait of James Brown was featured in ''Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People'' by Amy Sedaris. | She has also exhibited seed art, entering work in the Minnesota State Fair's Crop Art show starting in 1989. Her portrait of James Brown was featured in ''Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People'' by Amy Sedaris. |
Revision as of 18:27, 8 August 2016
Cathy Camper is an artist, librarian and author of books for children and teens, living in Portland, Oregon.
She wrote Bugs Before Time, illustrated by Steve Kirk, and the graphic novels Lowriders in Space and the forthcoming Lowriders to the Center of the Earth, illustrated by "Raul the Third" (Raul Gonzalez).
She has also exhibited seed art, entering work in the Minnesota State Fair's Crop Art show starting in 1989. Her portrait of James Brown was featured in Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People by Amy Sedaris.
Camper was born in Wisconsin, lived for several years in Minnesota, and moved to Portland, Oregon in 2005. She identifies herself as an Arab-American.
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