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词条 Laurie Dolphin
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  1. Publishing

  2. Children's books

  3. Ask. Dr. Mao

  4. Bibliography

  5. References

Laurie Dolphin is a designer, author, and founder of Authorscape, a small independent book packager and publisher in New York. She is also the art curator for actor Norman Reedus.[1] Through her imprint Dolphin Books, Laurie Dolphin published and was the editor of The Last Dalai Lama? (2018) a companion book to filmmaker Mickey Lemle's award-winning documentary featuring a foreword by The Dalai Lama.[2]

Publishing

Dolphin has worked on numerous projects in the pop culture, art, photography, and health and wellness genres. Notable projects include Evidence: The Art of Candy Jernigan (1999),[3] This Is Today (a history of NBC's The Today Show) (2003),[4] Giving Back (2011) with Meera Gandhi [5] and Flash Frames: A New Pop Culture (2002), a book highlighting Flash art from the internet co-edited with her husband Stuart S. Shapiro and featuring an introduction by Stan Lee.[6] Most recently, Dolphin has partnered with actor and photographer Norman Reedus, to design and publish a book of his photography called The Sun's Coming Up Like A Big Bald Head (2013) [7] and a forthcoming fan art compilation called Thanks For All The Niceness: Fan Art From Around The World (2014).[8] In 2016, Laurie Dolphin designed and published a special edition book of photography by Gelila Bekele called "GUZO," which documents the daily life of tribes in rural Ethiopia.[9]

Dolphin's work has been featured in The New York Times,[10] San Francisco Chronicle [11] and received the Certificate of Design Excellence from Print's Regional Design Annual for Evidence in 2000.[12]

Children's books

In addition to her work as a designer and publisher, Dolphin is the author of several children's books including Georgia To Georgia: Making Friends in the USSR (1991),[13] Neve Shalom Wahat Al-Salam: Oasis of Peace (1993) [14] and Our Journey From Tibet (1997).[15] Her work as an author often focuses on peace projects in conflict zones that aim to teach children about diversity and peace.[16] She received the "Children's Book of the Year Award" from Parents Magazine[17] and won the 1994 National Jewish Honor Book Award.[18]

Ask. Dr. Mao

Dolphin has worked extensively with Dr. Maoshing Ni to produce his health and wellness book series that includes Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to be 100.[19] With Ni, she co-founded and is the creative director for the natural health search engine, Ask Dr. Mao.

Bibliography

As author
  • Georgia to Georgia (1991)
  • Oasis of Peace (1993)
  • Our Journey From Tibet (1997)
  • Magical Objects From Around The World (1997)[20]
As editor
  • Evidence: The Art of Candy Jernigan (1999)
  • Flash Frames: A New Pop Culture (2002)
  • Today's Kitchen (2005)[21]
  • The Last Dalai Lama? (2018)

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=" The sun's coming up... like a big bald head " Norman Reedus Photographies|url=http://www.galerie-hors-champs.com/Horschamps/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=117%3Aexp-echappees&catid=2%3Aexpositions&Itemid=2|website=Galerie Hors-Champs|accessdate=4 April 2017}}
2. ^{{cite book |last1=Laurie |first1=Dolphin |title=The Last Dalai Lama? |publisher=Dolphin Books |isbn=9780989637961}}
3. ^Jernigan, Candy. Evidence "The Art of Candy Jernigan" Ed. Laurie Dolphin. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle, 1999. {{ISBN|0811823075}}
4. ^Mink, Eric. “This Is Today: A Window on Our Times.” Andrews McMeel Pub, {{ISBN|0740738534}}
5. ^Gandhi, Meera. Giving Back. New York, NY: Dolphin Jones, 2011. {{ISBN|9780578089393}}
6. ^Shapiro, Stuart S. and Laurie Dolphin. “Flash Frames: A New Pop Culture.” Watson Guptill Publications. {{ISBN|0823018377}}
7. ^Reedus, Norman. “The Sun's Coming Up Like A Big Bald Head” New York, NY: Authorscape, 2013. {{ISBN|9780989637909}}
8. ^Ayers, Mike. "'Walking Dead' Star Norman Reedus Publishing Daryl Dixon Fan Art Book." The Wall Street Journal: Speakeasy. WSJ, 15 Sept. 2014. Web. 18 Sept. 2014. .
9. ^{{cite book|last1=Bekele|first1=Gelila|title=Guzo|date=2015|publisher=Dolphin Books|isbn=978-0-9896379-3-0|url=http://theguzo.com/product/guzo/|accessdate=4 April 2017}}
10. ^Musleah, Rachel. "Through Age-Old Enmity, With Sensitivity." The New York Times 14 Nov. 1993, Sunday ed., Long Island sec. Print.
11. ^"Holiday Book Review." San Francisco Chronicle 21 Nov. 1993, Sunday ed., Books sec. Print.,
12. ^"Print's Regional Design Annual 2000." Print Magazine 1 Sept. 2000. Print.
13. ^Dolphin, Laurie. Georgia To Georgia: Making Friends In The USSR. New York, NY: Tambourine, 1991. Print. {{ISBN|0688098967}}
14. ^Dolphin, Laurie. Neve Shalom Wahat Al-Salam: Oasis of Peace. New York, NY: Scholastic, 1993. Print. {{ISBN|0590457993}}
15. ^Dolphin, Laurie. Our Journey From Tibet. New York, NY: Dutton Children's, 1997. Print. {{ISBN|0525455779}}
16. ^Musleah, Rachel. "Through Age-Old Enmity, With Sensitivity." The New York Times 14 Nov. 1993, Sunday ed., Long Island sec. Print.
17. ^Best Kids' Books of 1993." Parents Magazine 1 Dec. 1993: 189. Print.
18. ^Posner, Marcia. The Jewish Book Council 45th Annual National Jewish Book Awards 1993-1994. New York, NY: Jewish Book Council, 1994. Print.
19. ^Ni, Maoshing. Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to Be 100. San Francisco: Chronicle, 2006.
20. ^Dolphin, Laurie. Magical Objects From Around The World. New York, NY: Duton Children's, 1997. {{ISBN|0525458352}}
21. ^Today's Kitchen: Cookbook. Des Moines, Iowa: Meredith, 2005. {{ISBN|0696225425}}
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