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A review by the Bookbindery Guildmaster

Pete the Bookbindery Guildmaster wrote a release-day post for the animated film and I'm just now getting around to sharing it with you. Here's how it starts:

When Andrew Peterson and Chris Wall began talking about turning the Wingfeather books into an animated series, I remember thinking, Wow, that’s a great idea—but let’s be serious guys…Two years later, here we are premiering the animated short film (both pilot and proof-of-concept) and it’s everything I hoped it would be and more. The team could have set out to make something simpler, like a Saturday morning cartoon, and while I know they could have managed that, I’d have been disappointed. The simplicity of that kind of animation wouldn’t have lived up to my inner-eye’s picture of the world and the characters, and while it would have been a fine accomplishment, it might have fallen short of its real potential.On the other hand, they might have chosen to chase the Pixar-style (of animation) with its wildly expensive sheen of cinematic perfection that requires hundreds of people and gazillions of dollars. If that had been their tack the result might have looked like a good try or a noble effort visually, and the story, no matter how good, might have been missed in the comparison.But part of what makes this film so special is the vision the team has developed and stuck to. It’s neither a cheap cartoon, nor a fully-CGI Pixar-knockoff. It’s something entirely other. And by daring to be different, it becomes something wholly its own.

Thank you so much for your endorsement, Pete. To read the rest of his article, click here.


This week, Madame Sidler is reading chapters 31-34 of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Check back on Friday for an excerpt and discussion, and meanwhile, head to the forum to connect with fellow readers. We've got some fun conversations going on. :-)Bonus: Andrew just released an EP and has a new full-length album on the way. Here's an interview he gave recently where he talks about those two projects.

Phil Vischer Podcast interview

Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales, has a podcast where he and his cohosts Skye Jethani and Christian Taylor talk about "pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture." Last month Phil and Skye interviewed Andrew and Chris. The four of them talked about creating the Wingfeather Saga Animated Series, and about "stories from the middle."Here's the episode.


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 23-30 in On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Come back on Friday for an excerpt and discussion! Meanwhile, there are tons of good conversations happening in the forum, including secrets and homesickness and epic showdowns between monstery creatures. See you there!

Wingfeather at Looking Closer

Jeffrey Overstreet, film critic and author of the wonderful fantasy series The Auralia Thread, writes:

When my novel Auralia’s Colors was first published, it was promoted by the publisher, WaterBook Press, alongside the first novel of another fantasy author like myself: Andrew Peterson.That book was titled On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. And so began The Wingfeather Saga: a series of Peterson’s fantastical novels that weave a tapestry made of threads of inspiration drawn from sources as wildly different at The Chronicles of Narnia and Monty Python’s Flying Circus. They’ve enchanted countless readers with their humor and their heart. If you haven’t discovered them yet, you have many hours of fun ahead of you.

Thanks so much for the boost, Jeffrey! We appreciate it. Readers, you can get acquainted with Mr. Overstreet and read the rest of this article at his blog, LookingCloser.org, where he writes passionately and articulately about music, movies, and other matters close to his heart.


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 18-22 of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Join us on Friday for an excerpt and discussion! Meanwhile, we've got a bunch of fun conversations happening in the forum—homesickness, Leeli's compassion, the languages we're learning and stories we're writing, whether a toothy cow could best six Grey Fangs—and we'd love to have you join us.

Fan art process video

A few weeks ago one of you Featherheads happened upon a breathtaking video and passed it along to me. An artist named J.N. Garrett was captivated by the three Igiby children and their story and wanted to make some fan art. As she told me when I emailed her, she thought of this piece as "what we might see if Nia commissioned a portrait of her children after the end of the books." The completed image is perfectly beautiful, and here you can watch her create it.https://youtu.be/sZGYBADdvawFor still images and more of her thoughts on this piece, visit her Tumblr. (Fun fact: She uses Procreate, which is what Nicholas Kole used for his animated series art.) She also has a portfolio with many originals.Thanks, Jennifer! And thank you, Miss Mary, for finding this video.


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 12-17 of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Come back on Friday for an excerpt and discussion, and meanwhile, see you in the forum!

Writing 4 Your Life

If you're a writer, you might like to know that in a couple weeks Andrew will be presenting at a conference called "Writing 4 Your Life." You can find out more about that here. The folks from the conference posted a short interview clip with him where he talks about what led him to write the Wingfeather Saga, and I thought you might be interested in that, too. :-)


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading chapters 6-11 of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Read along this week, and come back on Friday to discuss it together! You are more than welcome to hang out in the forum with me and other readers all week long. :-)

2017 and the year ahead

It seems like I might be forgetting something... what is it?... OH YES. The WINGFEATHER SAGA ANIMATED SHORT WAS RELEASED.
Amazing. What a wonderful year.What will happen next year?We hope for greater and deeper community. More joy, and more sleep. More opportunities to serve you readers, and the Maker, with the art that we make. We're hoping to find the perfect studio to help us continue the animated series. I can't wait to see the Florid Sword comic Andrew's going to be working on, and to hear the album he'll be releasing this spring. I'm planning to create a book club kit for The Monster in the Hollows. And later this month, we'll launch a brand-new Ban Rona Book Club readalong, and you'll be invited to read the whole series with us week by week, all year long. (Details next week!)We love you readers. Onward to 2018!