Galit and Gilad Seliktar
By Galit and Gilad Seliktar
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The Schmooze Behind ‘Farm 54’: The Making of ‘Houses’
Earlier this week, Galit and Gilad Seliktar shared the making of the first story and the second story in “Farm 54.” In their final post, they share the background behind “Houses,” the third story in their graphic novel. Galit and Gilad Seliktar’s posts are being featured this week on The Arty Semite courtesy of the…
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The Schmooze Behind ‘Farm 54’: The Making of ‘Spanish Perfume’
On Monday, Galit and Gilad Seliktar shared the making of the first story in “Farm 54,” “The Substitute Lifeguard.” Today, they share the background behind “Spanish Perfume,” the second story in their graphic novel. Galit and Gilad Seliktar’s posts are being featured this week on The Arty Semite courtesy of the Jewish Book Council and…
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The Schmooze Behind ‘Farm 54’: The Making of a Graphic Novel
The graphic novel “Farm 54” is based on three stories written by Galit Seliktar. The stories were first published in Israeli literary magazines and then adapted into a graphic novel by Galit’s brother, illustrator Gilad Seliktar. “Farm 54” is a real place where both siblings were raised, an actual farm in Ganei-Yohanan — a small…
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