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Mark Siegel (born June 2, 1967 in
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) is known both as an author, illustrator, and as the
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of
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, a Macmillan imprint which publishes
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s for all ages. He grew up in France until the age of 18, after which he moved back to the United States where he presently lives.


Career


Published works

His books in print to date include ''Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta'' (on a script by children's author Lisa Wheeler), ''Long Night Moon'' (on a script by author Cynthia Rylant), ''To Dance'' (on a script by his wife Siena Cherson Siegel), ''Moving House'', his first picture book as author and illustrator. He also illustrated ''Oskar and the Eight Blessings'' (on a script by Tanya and Richard Simon), winner of the 2015
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for Children's Literature; and ''How to Read a Story'' (on a script by Kate Messner.) Siegel is the author of the graphic novel for adults '' Sailor Twain, or the Mermaid in the Hudson'' (2012), which was serialized online starting in 2010, a ''
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'' Bestseller. A 10th Anniversary edition of ''Sailor Twain'' was published in 2022, in a larger format and with additional back matter on the making of the work. In 2017, Siegel launched the ''5 Worlds'' graphic novel series, a five-volume science fiction story co-written with his brother Alexis Siegel, and illustrated with Matt Rockefeller, Xanthe Bouma, and Boya Sun. *Book one: ''The Sand Warrior (2017)'' *Book two: ''The Cobalt Prince'' (2018) *Book three: ''The Red Maze'' (2019) *Book four: ''The Amber Anthem'' (2020) *Book five: ''The Emerald Gate'' (2022) In 2020, he and Kate Messner released a sequel to their picture book ''How to Read a Story'', called ''How to Write a Story''. In 2022, another collaboration with his wife Siena Cherson Siegel came out, the graphic novel memoir for young adults ''Tiny Dancer'.''


First Second Books, graphic novel publisher

Siegel is also the founder and Editorial & Creative Director of
First Second Books First Second Books is an American publisher of graphic novels. An imprint (trade name), imprint of Roaring Brook Press, part of Holtzbrinck, Holtzbrinck Publishers, First Second publishes fiction, biographies, personal memoirs, history, visual e ...
, a Macmillan publisher of graphic novels for all ages. First Second publishes works by many acclaimed authors and artists, including Ben Hatke,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, LeUyen Pham, and the legendary Japanese director
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. In 2006,
First Second First Second Books is an American publisher of graphic novels. An imprint of Roaring Brook Press, part of Holtzbrinck Publishers, First Second publishes fiction, biographies, personal memoirs, history, visual essays, and comics journalism. It ...
published '' American Born Chinese'' by
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, the first graphic novel ever nominated for a
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, and the first ever to win the
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's Edward L. Printz Award.George Gene Gustines
Library of Congress Anoints Graphic Novelist as Ambassador for Young People's Literature
''The New York Times'', January 4, 2016.
In 2015, First Second published ''
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'' by the cousins
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and
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, the first book in any format ever nominated as a finalist for ''both'' the American Library Association's
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Award, and the American Library Association's Edward L. Printz Award. Some of First Second's biggest hits include
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graphic novel series, th
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series, and th
Real Friends
trilogy. First Second also publishes graphic non-fiction for young readers including th
Science Comics
an
History Comics
collections, and for adults, including th
World Citizen Comics
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The Accidental Czar
'.


Lectures and workshops

Siegel has given
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s and
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s around North America, for authors, artists,
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s,
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s, executives in many venues, at
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, companies, Comic Cons, and
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s, including Blue Sky, DreamWorks,
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, and
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.


Awards

*In 2006, Siegel won the Texas Bluebonnet Award for ''Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta'', written by Lisa Wheeler. *In 2007, Siegel and his wife, Siena Cherson Siegel, won a Sibert Honor for ''To Dance: A Ballerina's Graphic Novel''. *In 2015, Siegel and co-authors Tanya and Richard Simon won the Jewish National Book Award for ''Oskar and the Eight Blessings''. *In 2017, the New York Public Library selected 5 Worlds: ''The Sand Warrior'' in its Top Ten Best Books for Kids of 2017.


References


External links


Author website.Mark Siegel live illustration session
on The New York Times.

in The New York Times Book Review
BeeLocal interview
with Mark Siegel and Siena Cherson Siegel {{DEFAULTSORT:Siegel, Mark 1967 births American illustrators American comic book editors Living people Writers from Ann Arbor, Michigan Artists from Ann Arbor, Michigan