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Paul has been cartooning and illustrating for the past 40 years. He has been recognized for his work locally, nationally and internationally. He is also an avid motorcyclist).

Paul entered the world of editorial cartooning by drawing for one local newspaper and at one point was working for five different papers every week with a different editorial cartoon for each.. He has won many awards for his unique vision of the world around us.

In addition to the editorial cartoons, has authored and illustrated three children's books on motorcycling. Paul produced the Classic Motorcycle Calendar© for 13 years, has built his graphics business to where he now does computer graphics, logos, web designs, 2D illustration, 3D modeling, illustration, and animation. He will have a book on his political cartoons in March 2012.

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The Ride Has Begun...

Bikers are Animals 3 - On the Road is now available!
Look for the critters on their over-night riding adventure at 
www.bikersareanimals.com. Lin, Bandit and I are thrilled and the critters are rollin' down the highway with the wind in their faces!

In June, we presented a pre-publication review of “Biker are Animals 3: On the Road,” the third children's book in a series by cartoonist Paul Jamiol (see Motohistory News & Views 6/8/2011).  Though they are not really history books, I find Jamiol's core message to be so important that they should be on the shelves of all libraries and in the collections of every motorcycling parent or grandparent who believes in fair and equal treatment, not just over the road but in life as well.  These books shatter the stereotype that bikers are rough, thoughtless, and a cut below society as a whole.  In addition, like its predecessors, “Bikers are Animals 3” delivers strong messages about safety and social responsibility. Ed Youngblood - http://www.motohistory.net

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Motorcycling cartoonist Paul Jamiol has done it again with “Bikers Are Animals 2,” a sequel to his “Bikers Are Animals” published in July, 2009.  Sub-titled “The Rest of the Crew,” Jamiol brings us another dozen endearing creatures who like to ride motorcycles, including Classik, a coyote who loves antique motorcycles, and Craig, an alligator who would rather ride than hang around a hot swamp all day.  As with the first “Animals,” there is a coloring section with all the characters in line art.  Jamiol's basic message is one of inclusiveness, joy, and the absence of prejudice.  Every motorcyclist with small children or grandkids should gift them this book.  It is fun and character-building in an entertaining way that children can enjoy.  To read our review of Jamiol's first “Animals” book, go to Motohistory News & Views 7/10/2009.  Ed Youngblood - http://www.motohistory.net

 

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A Really Cool Children's Book...from Paul Jamiol

“BIKERS are ANIMALS - A Children’s Book on Motorcycling” by Paul Jamiol is a unique and fun way to introduce young readers to the world of motorcycling. Using a menagerie of cartoon animals in motorcycle dress and riding “cool” motorcycles, the author shows children and parents alike that motorcycle riding is fun and that motorcyclists are intelligent, appealing, hardworking, independent and family-oriented individuals.

"Bikers are animals," a term that adults might use in the pejorative sense, has been turned by writer and artist Paul Jamiol into a book for children that brings joy and amusement while promoting safe riding... Jamiol's community of motorcycle-riding fauna will keep young readers enthralled.  It answers some of the questions about motorcycles that their parents may not be able to answer. Ed Youngblood - Ed Youngblood's Motohistory

BIKERS are ANIMALS – A Children’s Book on Motorcycling by Paul Jamiol is a children’s book on animals, motorcycling and motorcycle safety... Paul creates a dozen colorful, unique, lovable critter characters riding various kinds of very colorful, detailed bikes. Each character has a personality and little story, and are as diverse as the bikes. Delightful and entertaining! At the end of the book there are pages of his characters that kids can color. His love for biking and the open road really comes through. It’s a perfect gift for your child or grandchild. Jen Grady - TheZoo

BIKERS are ANIMALS: A Children’s Book on Motorcycling is a work that is long overdue. In his description of a biker-eagle named “Talon,” author Jamiol notes that, “Talon loves to be free. Free to ride his motorcycle down the open road and see the world around him.” In a society with politics and media that seem bent on promoting ever-increasing restrictions and fear, teaching kids about a love for freedom and inspiring a desire to live life to its fullest seems like a pretty damn good idea to me. Bill Hayes - Thunderpress.net

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Informed Comment

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Shinya Kimura is a bike builder/artist extraordinaire. For those who don’t follow the whole custom bike scene, Shinya’s work resides at the very top of the heap. He is Japanese born and founded Zero Engineering in Japan and now works out of his shop, Chabott Engineering, in Azusa, CA. He is the very best.

 

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