Einstein, at Brookline Booksmith

Brookline Booksmith 279 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA, United States

Jerel Dye and me, together again at last, to talk about a person whose name has been synonymous with genius for over 100 years. Yes, Jerel Dye himself! Okay, no, not yet. It's Einstein, really, so please join us for an evening of comics, discussion, and fun at this iconic store!

Einstein, at An Unlikely Story

An Unlikely Story 111 South Street, Plainville, United States

Jerel Dye and I will celebrate Einstein by talking to each other and you about the book. For those who don't know about the store, this is Jeff "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" Kinney's place, and we couldn't be more delighted to visit this famous store. Heck, when in the Boston area I'd have gone […]

Einstein at Booksweet!

Booksweet 1729 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

A local event — for me, at least — at Booksweet! You get my writing, and talking, and Jerel's art…what could be better?! (Okay, it would be better if you got to see Jerel in person too, but I'll try to be taller and cooler to make up for his absence.) Seriously, please do join […]

Einstein, at Schuler Books in Ann Arbor

Schuler books 2513 Jackson Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

A book event in my own area code! Please join me at Schuler Books (formerly Nicola's…long live Nicola's and Schuler!) as we talk about what it takes to drag the most iconic name in science into a comic book.

Saturday Morning Physics at the University of Michigan

Weiser Hall 500 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI

Join me for a free talk as I kick off the new season of the renowned Saturday Morning Physics program and talk about…comics? It's a dangerous experiment!

Last Summer: A One-Act Play

Ann Arbor District Library 343 South Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Instead of talking about this myself, how about if we just hear what the Ann Arbor District Library has to say? The University of Michigan Summer Symposium in Theoretical Physics brought great minds from all over the world to Ann Arbor for 15 years between WWI and WWII. One evening in 1939, Enrico Fermi tried […]