
Four-Way Collaboration: Gallery, Artist, Quarterly, and Typist = Animalopolis
April 30, 2010 / Filed Under: Collaboration, Devastation, Other -tions
We devastated the habitat of the Nym Nums by clear-cutting their enchanted forest to make some books and pictures! Join us in Animalopolis on June 11th, 2010 (7 to 11 PM) and help launch the new issue of CTQ. Paintings by Kristian Adam, Stories by M.S.T. Company. [CrowToes.com | AydenGallery.com | NymNum.com]

New Website for New Year OR Lonely Author Needs "Friends"
April 8, 2010 / Filed Under: Announcements
We’re just getting started here, kids. Soon you'll be able to spend mirthful hour upon hour in front of your computer instead of being with your friends and getting exercise. That’s cause enough for celebration! Mayor Murdock's Hot Totty's for everyone!
Michael Reviews The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip for CTQ; Nearly Dies
December 25, 2009 / Filed Under: Book Reviews
With every five and dime review shop going out of business these days, we need to talk books more than ever, don’t we? I personally think critics just need to inject a little creativity and sheer terror into their reviews. Although I suppose this is less of a review now and more an urgent request for help. [...]
MST Co. Partners with CJLA
December 15, 2009 / Filed Under: Boring Business Stuff
Michael has signed with Elana Roth of the Caren Johnson Literary Agency in New York in order to fulfill section three of the mandate: to put our books in the hands of every child, adult, and dolphin on the planet. [CJLA]

James Peacock Quits the Review Crew, Goes Back to Old Job
December 11, 2009 / Filed Under: Book Reviewers
James Peacock (2007's Laziest Person) called the factory today and said, "Yeah...turns out the Something Something Review didn't close down after all. I'm going back. They give me free staples." We wish him all the best since he may review our book covers in the future.
James Peacock hired for Review Crew and Makes a Splash!
December 10, 2009 / Filed Under: Book Reviews
M.S.T. Company is proud to bring James Peacock on staff to review books for Crow Toes Quarterly. His first review, a stunning portrait of M.T. Anderson's Whales on Stilts, can be found here [...]
Michael Gets Political at WOTS
September 30, 2009 / Filed Under: Public Appearances, Protests, Angry Kids
Things got a little out of hand at Word on the Street when Michael led a protest against his own reading in the Kids Tent. Still, despite his best efforts, the reading went on, much to the regret, and yes, chagrin of everyone involved. [...]
MST Company Reviews Tom Sawyer for CTQ
September 19, 2009 / Filed Under: Book Reviews
Mark Twain does not need the help of a Word Profiteer when it comes to moving bound paper. The guy is one of the most celebrated authors in history and even has his own ride at Disneyland (though no one really talks about it because it’s probably the least fun thing to do there). [...]
Michael Sasi to Read at WOTS 2009
September 12, 2009 / Filed Under: Public Appearances
It's true, all the rumors, but especially this one: This year MST Company will be represented at WOTS, where Word Profiteer, Michael Sasi, will read from Super Rupert - the Part with the Shadow Puppets and Some Talk of Fluffy Pancakes, and lead children in a protest against his very own reading! It's certain to confuse and entertain equally. [...]
What did we do? Is it us?
August 12, 2009 / Filed Under: MIA, Self-Esteem Issues
Maybe a little. But we often wonder the same thing about all of you. We have received hundreds of emails lately asking questions like: What's the deal? Why aren't you updating your website? Are you still typing? [...]
CTQ and Kristian Adam at WOTS 2008
September 28, 2008 / Mysterious Happenings
Kristian Adam will be displaying some of his new work at Word on the Street this Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at the Vancouver Public Library. Between the hours of 2 and 5 pm you can find him painting at the Crow Toes Quarterly tent on Homer Street. Copies of Crow Toes Quarterly and Kristian's prints will be for sale. Before that, you'll want to stop by the magazine tent and check out Christoper Millin of CTQ and his interactive storytelling event. [...]
Arthur the Crow Missing, Though Not Necessarily Missed
May 10, 2008 / Filed Under: Incredible Kids' Artwork, Child Labor
Your most humble and amazing Word Profiteer took the time to help Launch the Sixth Issue of Crow Toes Quarterly with a public reading of The Wickedly Wealthy Charley Forbes Franchise at Christianne's Lyceum. The reading was scheduled to feature Arthur the Crow, but as the empty cage aptly demonstrated, Arthur was nowhere to be seen. The President of MST Company graciously instructed those present to help him find his infamous crow. [...]




















