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Are you looking Whiteboard Explainer Video Company ? Does your company need more attention ?Do you have an Explainer Video? Do you know - 85% of people are more likely to buy a product once they see an accompanying video. You can now order you own Animated Whiteboard Explainer video today to increase sales and attract more clients. We make videos for business that marry one-of-a-kind creative with carefully crafted messaging. Our videos tell stories, educate customers, simplify the complex, and humanize brands. Communicate, Engage & Convert With Custom Whiteboard Animations.

 

We create

- custom whiteboard animation

- business testimonials

- book, product or app presentations

- 2D colored animations

- logo reveals

- slideshows

- action trailers

- professional voice overs

 

Communicate, Engage & Convert With Custom Whiteboard Animations.

 

See our samples www.videojeeves.com/portfolio/. We will customize and develop a new video as per your needs. www.videojeeves.com/ is the #1 Animation studio specializing in whiteboard animation videos across a broad spectrum of industries and topics. Our team will help you tell your unique story and unlock the power of videos. We take care of the entire process for you — from script writing to voiceover to animation.

We believe in transparency — there are no hidden costs. Dedicated project manager so you are always in the loop. We also distribute your video to top video networks and help you get traffic, and that is unique to US.

 

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www.videojeeves.com/ Email us: sales@videojeeves.com Ph: 1- 877-326-0221

 

Are you looking Whiteboard Explainer Video Company? Does your company need more attention ?Do you have an Explainer Video? Do you know - 85% of people are more likely to buy a product once they see an accompanying video. You can now order you own Animated Whiteboard Explainer video today to increase sales and attract more clients. We make videos for business that marry one-of-a-kind creative with carefully crafted messaging. Our videos tell stories, educate customers, simplify the complex, and humanize brands. Communicate, Engage & Convert With Custom Whiteboard Animations.

 

We create

- custom whiteboard animation

- business testimonials

- book, product or app presentations

- 2D colored animations

- logo reveals

- slideshows

- action trailers

- professional voice overs

 

Communicate, Engage & Convert With Custom Whiteboard Animations.

 

See our samples www.videojeeves.com/portfolio/. We will customize and develop a new video as per your needs. www.videojeeves.com/ is the #1 Animation studio specializing in whiteboard animation videos across a broad spectrum of industries and topics. Our team will help you tell your unique story and unlock the power of videos. We take care of the entire process for you — from script writing to voiceover to animation.

We believe in transparency — there are no hidden costs. Dedicated project manager so you are always in the loop. We also distribute your video to top video networks and help you get traffic, and that is unique to US.

 

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How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

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Vous avez aimé cette photo? Vous aimerez encore davantage jouer au sein de la ligue ProCosom, LA référence en matière de hockey Cosom au Québec!

 

Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

Allez jeter un coup d'œil à www.procosom.com ou écrivez-nous à info@procosom.com

  

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How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

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How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

Vous avez aimé cette photo? Vous aimerez encore davantage jouer au sein de la ligue ProCosom, LA référence en matière de hockey Cosom au Québec!

 

Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

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Vous avez aimé cette photo? Vous aimerez encore davantage jouer au sein de la ligue ProCosom, LA référence en matière de hockey Cosom au Québec!

 

Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

Allez jeter un coup d'œil à www.procosom.com ou écrivez-nous à info@procosom.com

  

ProCosom - une tonne de stats!

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

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Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

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Vous avez aimé cette photo? Vous aimerez encore davantage jouer au sein de la ligue ProCosom, LA référence en matière de hockey Cosom au Québec!

 

Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

Allez jeter un coup d'œil à www.procosom.com ou écrivez-nous à info@procosom.com

  

ProCosom - une tonne de stats!

Vous avez aimé cette photo? Vous aimerez encore davantage jouer au sein de la ligue ProCosom, LA référence en matière de hockey Cosom au Québec!

 

Le site Web de ProCosom est enligne!

 

Allez jeter un coup d'œil à www.procosom.com ou écrivez-nous à info@procosom.com

  

ProCosom - une tonne de stats!

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

How to Carry Bigfoot Home: The Animated Trailer.

 

Video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppUSnExAH0

 

For the past few months, I’ve been busy working on this fun little book trailer animation for Chris Tarry‘s new book, ‘How to Carry Bigfoot home‘ published by Red Hen Press. It’s been a real fun project working with Chris Tarry and the animator, David DeHaas.

 

Full credits:

 

Written by: Chris Tarry

Art director / Illustrator: Carson Ting

Animator: David de Haas

Directed by: Chris Tarry, David de Haas and Carson Ting

Sound Mixer: Shawn Pierce

Sound Effects Editor: Chris Tarry

Sound Recording: Davie Lawrence Goldman

 

Voices:

Connor Ratliff: Bigfoot and the Dragon Slayer

Siobhan Thompson: Waitress and the Sea Monster

Michael Kayne: Chris Tarry

 

Special thanks to Michael Kayne, Rob Tarry, and Drew Wiedemann.

 

The thirteen stories in Chris Tarry’s richly imagined debut, How To Carry Bigfoot Home, lay bare the insurmountable forces that determine who we are and who we become. From an out-of-work dragon-slaying father in “Here Be Dragons” to a family arguing aboard a rocket ship in “Topics in Advanced Rocketry,” the stories use fantastic settings, blazing wit, and imaginative circumstances to explore very human truths. The stories work to reconcile the public self with the private heart—to contemplate the monsters we carry home and lay bare for the ones we love the most.

 

"Chris Tarry's stories come at what we might call The Problem of Men as Boys from all possible angles, from a hapless medieval stay-at-home Dad who's running a con game out of his one-room hovel to a Bigfoot who's a sad failure as a creative writing teacher. These stories hilariously and poignantly evoke the way, when it comes to relationships, all men are living under a leaky thatched roof with winter on the way, always believing they're on the edge of a turnaround, even though failure keeps returning like an old friend back in town.” —Jim Shepard, Story Prize-winning author of You Think That's Bad and Project X

 

"Short stories are on the rise again, they never should have been thrown to the wayside in the first place, and this collection shows us the beauty of the story, what happens when you hit the perfect note and make a whole room fall silent." — Nick Sweeney, Atticus Review

 

To buy:

 

Buy Chris' book at Amazon www.amazon.com/How-To-Carry-Bi...,

Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-t...,

or from your local bookstore www.indiebound.org/book/978159...

 

Blog post link:

www.chairmanting.com/blog/2015/04/09/how-to-carry-bigfoot...

   

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