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Favre Fan Club
Read more about this cartoon here.
Download your free copy of the illustrated version of the Favre Fan Club by clicking on the “buy now” button below. You’ll be taken to Scribd.com for your FREE download!
Bob "Rats and Men" Poster
Bob is the tiny red-headed doll whose adventures were featured three times here on Lone Prairie during various Blogathons. This poster features the key image from his first adventure (that of a would-be writer), “Of Rats and Men.” You can purchase the book version here.
Download and print out this collector’s poster for free!
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Bob Promotional Posters
Bob is the tiny red-headed doll whose adventures were featured three times here on Lone Prairie during various Blogathons. These posters feature scenes from past and upcoming Bob adventures.
Download and print out these three free posters!
Clicking the “buy” link below will take you to the file at Scribd.com.
Bob Noir Poster
Bob is the tiny red-headed doll whose adventures were featured three times here on Lone Prairie during various Blogathons. This poster features a scene from the yet-to-be-released adventure in which Bob is a private investigator in a seamy underworld situation.
Download and print out this free poster!
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Bob Bookmarks
Bob is the tiny red-headed doll whose adventures were featured three times here on Lone Prairie during various Blogathons. These bookmarks highlight stills from his first adventure (that of a would-be writer), “Of Rats and Men.” You can purchase the book version here.
Download, print, and cut out these free bookmarks!
Clicking the “buy” link below will take you to the file at Scribd.com.
Bob "Robert Dove" Bookmarks
Bob is the tiny red-headed doll whose adventures were featured three times here on Lone Prairie during various Blogathons. These bookmarks highlight stills from his western adventure, “The Last of the Last.”
Download, print, and cut out these free bookmarks!
Clicking the “buy” link below will take you to the file at Scribd.com.
Letters
What else tells our story best, but the letters we write?
Unfortunately, with technology as it is, people are more prone to use email, text messaging or the telephone to communicate. I’ve always thought that was a real shame because so many of the letters of the past by both the famous and infamous are now part of our literary history. It’s much less likely we’ll be printing out and saving all of the emails and messages we now receive.
This book is less a book than a box, meant to hold letters. It is filled with “letters” that might have been written. Because I don’t receive a great quantity of mail, I created my own letters. These are letters to anyone, letters that might be something found in an attic or antique store and rediscovered anew by someone far removed from their source.
Materials: Mixed media (papers, acrylics, glue, string, ribbons, inks, wood, etc.)
Size: 16″ x 22″ x 3″ (exterior frame measurements)
Other: Comes with wooden display frame; book is easily removed.
Rodent
I still enjoy reading books meant for children or young adults simply because their story lines seem purer in their goal to free the mind to imagine. There are no obligatory elements or controls often seen in adult literature.
A popular source of material for children’s books, surprisingly, are rodents. Ralph and the Motorcycle, The Secret of NIHM, and so on. For some reason, we find it a great source of entertainment to envision the secret lives of animals smaller than us, little worlds existing in our gardens and walls.
This “Rodents” book was meant to join the great collection of rodent-themed literature, offering the viewer a look into the varying lives of rich mice vs. poor mice, and who can afford the better contractor.
Materials: Mixed media (acrylics, wood, collage, glue, glitter, seeds, cotton, laquer, etc.)
Size: 16″ x 22″ x 3″ (exterior frame measurments)
Other: Comes with wooden display frame; book is easily removed.

