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Finding My Way Home

Finding My Way Home

Rob Rogers

Barringer Publishing/Schlesinger Advertising
2024
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After losing more than 100 pounds, Rob Rogers, a lawyer and self-described "desk jockey," decided to try backpacking at a state park near his Central Florida home. This followed an impulse purchase of a tent and backpack, despite having not camped since adolescence. When the recurrence of severe depression forced him to take a medical sabbatical, he discovered that backpacking in the Central Florida wilderness helped him cope with his inner demons; it also fostered a love affair with the natural spaces near his home. In Finding My Way Home, Rob details the adventure of learning to solo backpack in local state parks and forests, including Lake Louisa State Park, Lake Kissimmee State Park, the Withlacoochee State Forest, and the Green Swamp. He also describes in vivid and at times frightening detail his struggles to cope with bouts of melancholy and intermittent explosive disorder.
Enemy of the People: A Cartoonist's Journey

Enemy of the People: A Cartoonist's Journey

Rob Rogers; Jake Tapper

Idea Design Works
2019
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In Enemy of the People Rogers writes, "Trump's openembrace of the darkest, ugliest corners of human nature has emboldened racists,neo-Nazis, criminals, thugs, despots, misogynists and liars to come out fromunder their rocks and display their shameful behavior publicly. That includespublishers and editors who years ago may have been too ashamed to express theirhateful views on the editorial page." From a cartoon killing spree to a socialmedia buzz, from an appearance on CNN to his final days at the paper, Rogerschronicles his unenviable journey with honesty, wit, andhumor.
Origins & Endings Volume 1

Origins & Endings Volume 1

Raymond F. Masters; James Weakley; Rob Rogers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Every Story Has A Start and Finish.And, for every story, those are two different tales. One of Origin, of birth and promise. Of beginning something and the beauty of the path it will follow. And One of Ending, of finality and completion. Of laying to rest all that had been before one last time.ORIGINS AND ENDINGS is a two volume set of such stories as written by some of today's best Genre Fiction authors. Some tales are the opening of a great salvo, of action and adventure yet to come and others are the last note, the ringing knell of legends and secrets passing away. Watch heroes and villains discover themselves while adventurers and explorers give their all to be who they are. ORIGINS AND ENDINGS. From Pro Se Productions.
Learning Through Practice

Learning Through Practice

Rob Rogers

Oro Editions
2015
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The book introduces six topics that pervade this journey. It is the story of how these designers acquire knowledge and expertise in what they haven't done but are doing, by making buildings, spaces and things. Navigating from how small things can have massive effect and finding adaptability in authenticity, to opening space, revealing the unexpected, designing the invisible to delight, and engaging responsibly with inherited patterns, Rogers and Moutaud use the lens of twelve of the firm's projects, analyzed in twenty-two case studies that support those six themes. Essays and catalogued inspirations preface each chapter while a display of large images for each project discussed concludes the book. These projects include a park and pavilion on the National Mall and one in Minneapolis, a corporate campus in downtown Oklahoma City, the Ellipse behind the White House, an open space in the Tetons, the narrow streets in New York's Financial District and the new ones along the Hudson River, a temporary art museum in Kowloon, a power plant in Syracuse, benches to aid New York's resilience, and many more to come.
No Cartoon Left Behind

No Cartoon Left Behind

Rob Rogers

Carnegie-Mellon University Press
2009
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A 25-year retrospective from the editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Political cartoonist Rob Rogers has covered some vast political terrain in the last quarter century. He has lampooned everything from Ronald Reagan's shining city upon a hill, to George W. Bush's shining moment on an aircraft carrier. From Bill Clinton's place called Hope, to Barack Obama's audacity of hope. From the Cold War, to the hot planet. One thing is clear. He isn't done yet. No Cartoon Left Behind begins like every book should, at the beginning. In part one, Rogers shares his early influences and childhood drawings. He talks about how his successful physician father encouraged his art and illustrates the top ten reasons he didn't go into medicine. Rogers gives the reader a rare look into his creative process by answering the frequently asked question: Where do you get your ideas? In part two of the book, Rogers jumps right into the thing editorial cartoonists love more than anything else: Presidential Campaigns. In the chapter called, "Where's the Beef: Fear and Drawing On the Campaign Trail," Rogers shares his best cartoons from the seven of the elections he has covered, including Obama's historic win in 2008. No Cartoon Left Behind is divided by subject matter, covering a diverse range of topics such as gun control, education, smoking, health care, pop culture, the Cold War, foreign affairs, women's rights, racism, the environment and 9/11. Rogers, who began his career at the Pittsburgh Press in 1984, recounts every president he has had the pleasure of drawing, from Reagan to Obama. In "The Ears Have It: How To Draw George W. Bush Without Ending Up In Guantanamo," Rogers talks about the evolution of Bush's ears. "In 1999, before I really knew much about Dubya," Rogers explains, "I drew his ears a normal size. Then, as his policies and attitude became bigger than life, so did his ears. It's odd that someone with such big ears, even if they are cartoon ears, could be so deaf to the concerns of average Americans." In the introduction, Rogers describes the difficulty of balancing serious hardhitting commentary with something that will make the reader laugh. "Hockey player meets rodeo clown," he writes, "that's how I would best describe the job I do. Some days I am checking politicians against the boards hard enough to make them organ donors. Other days it's my job to step into an otherwise tragic environment wearing baggy pants, a red nose and giant clown shoes." In 1994, when Newt Gingrich led the Republican Revolution to win a majority in Congress, Rogers' depiction of "How the Gingrich Stole Christmas" made the year-end cover of Newsweek magazine. Despite his liberal leaning, Rogers is not afraid to go after the Democrats as well. In 1999, after a compelling year of cartoons about Monica-gate and Bill Clinton's impeachment, Rogers was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. No Cartoon Left Behind is not just another political cartoon collection. Rogers has created a unique history primer of the post-Cold War period as told through political cartoons. At the same time, he managed to create a memoir. In the book, Rogers recounts his humorous path to cartooning and his own personal perspectives on some of the major news stories and memorable images of the past two and a half decades. This book is a must-have for political junkies, history buffs, cartoon fans and people who only have forty dollars to spend on health care. After all, laughter is the best medicine.