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Explorations in nonfiction and autobio comics
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A Trip to the Comic Store
Wherein we take a deep dive into some favorite buys
Apr 27
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An Interview with Jessica Campbell
Today we are breaking our general rule of talking mostly about autobiographical work to dive into a conversation with artist Jessica Campbell, whose compelling graphic novel Rave is out today. In this novel, which Campbell elsewhere calls “auto-bi-fictional-ography” after Lynda…
Apr 12
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An Interview with John Porcellino
It is our great pleasure to have the opportunity to interview John Porcellino, the author of King-Cat, which is one of the longest-running minicomics zines out there. Photocopied, folded, stapled, and mailed, each issue of King-Cat mixes Zen koans and stories with observations…
May 11
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Drawing Out Dream Communities
I recently had the pleasure of facilitating a comics workshop at the University of New Mexico Honors College. This workshop focused on dreaming up one’s ideal community using comics as an interdisciplinary arts approach to visualize and create it. Since comics make visible…
Apr 4
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Banned Comics
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Drawing Out Dream Communities
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An Interview with Jessica Campbell
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The Importance of Eyebrows
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Five Card Nancy with Surrealist Interventions
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Given all of the attention that Maus is getting following a Tennessee school board’s vote to remove it from the eighth-grade curriculum, we thought we’d…
Mar 23
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An Interview with Whit Taylor
We got to know Whit Taylor through her autobiographical minicomic, Montana Diary, which we presented on just a few weeks ago at the Southwestern…
Mar 9
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Comics on the Road
Drawn Records of Women Traveling
Feb 23
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An Interview with Susanne Reece
Describe your comics journey--how did you get into making comics? I blame it all on Lynda Barry. I didn’t grow up reading comics. The only ones I ever…
Feb 9
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The Importance of Eyebrows
What Face Masks and Comics Have in Common
Jan 26
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An Interview with Sarah Mirk
We met Sarah Mirk in San Antonio, TX in the early days of the pandemic, at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) conference. We had a…
Jan 12
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An Autobiographix Year in Review
We’ve had quite the year! From opening our year with poetry comics explorations and a couple book reviews, to starting our substack, we’ve enjoyed a…
Dec 22, 2021
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An Interview with Andy Warner
Andy Warner has been drawing ever since I knew him back in college. It’s been a joy to see his comics output and craft grow over the years; I still get…
Dec 8, 2021
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An Interview with John Porcellino
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Banned Comics
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Drawing Out Dream Communities
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An Interview with Jessica Campbell
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The Importance of Eyebrows
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Five Card Nancy with Surrealist Interventions
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