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Lemony Snicket new series illustrated by Seth
Published Thursday, Feb 9 2012, 10:00 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 1 comment
Seth will illustrate Lemony Snicket's new series.
The cartoonist will work with the A Series of Unfortunate Events writer on his new children's book Who Could That Be at This Hour?, reports USA Today.
The pair both happen to work under pen-names - Seth being the pseudonym of Gregory Gallant and Lemony Snicket of Daniel Handler.

The first book in the 'All the Wrong Questions' series is a fictionalised autobiography of the writer set in a "fading town, far from anyone he knew or trusted" and dealing with his membership of a mysterious organisation.
"These books are questionable and contain questions," said Snicket.
"I, for one, question why anyone would be interested in reading them."
A Series of Unfortunate Events was adapted into a movie starring Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep and Billy Connolly in 2004.
Palookaville creator Seth was awarded the Harbourfront Festival prize last year.
Who Could That Be at This Hour? will be released on October 23.
The cartoonist will work with the A Series of Unfortunate Events writer on his new children's book Who Could That Be at This Hour?, reports USA Today.
The pair both happen to work under pen-names - Seth being the pseudonym of Gregory Gallant and Lemony Snicket of Daniel Handler.

The first book in the 'All the Wrong Questions' series is a fictionalised autobiography of the writer set in a "fading town, far from anyone he knew or trusted" and dealing with his membership of a mysterious organisation.
"These books are questionable and contain questions," said Snicket.
"I, for one, question why anyone would be interested in reading them."
A Series of Unfortunate Events was adapted into a movie starring Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep and Billy Connolly in 2004.
Palookaville creator Seth was awarded the Harbourfront Festival prize last year.
Who Could That Be at This Hour? will be released on October 23.
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