Do What You Want is a zine about mental health compiled by Ruby Tandoh and Leah Pritchard to raise money for 4 relevant charities and non-profit organizations. I wrote and drew a short comic about my own experience with health anxiety in particular. There's a long list of great illustrators on their website, so it sounds like it's going to be packed full of great illustrations to go along side interesting content. Preorders will open on Big Cartel from the 3rd March with the zine launch on the 28th April.
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Friday, 24 February 2017
Do What You Want Zine
Labels:
Anxiety,
Autobiographic Comics,
Big Cartel,
charity,
Comics,
Health Anxiety,
Magazine,
Mental Heath,
non-profit organisation,
Zine
Friday, 3 February 2017
Dead Singers Society #3
This preview image is from a comic about Arthur Russell I created for Good Comics Dead Singers Society Volume 3. I had a lot of fun listening to his music and looking up radio and film documentary's for research. Broken Frontier have posted a great review about the project - you can read it here. Good Comics have a table at True Believers tomorrow in Cheltenham or you can order online through their Big Cartel shop.
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Arthur Russell,
Big Cartel,
Broken Frontier,
Cheltenham,
Dead Singers Society,
good comics,
True Believers Comic Festival
Monday, 16 May 2016
Hometown by Laydeez Do Comics Birmingham
Laydeez Do Comics are a group who hold regular events around the UK and internationally. Creators are invited to do presentations about comics or their own work. LDC Birmingham has been running for a year and to celebrate Charlotte Bailey compiled an anthology with the theme Hometown. The profits will go towards bringing speakers from further afield to Birmingham.
I will have copies of the book available from my table at events (see the blog sidebar for an up to date list). You can order Hometown online through the LDC Big Cartel site.
I contributed a 2 page comic and the wrap around cover illustration. Photographed pages are by Charlotte Bailey, Yen Quach and Bryony Attenburrow. The comic was printed locally with a risograph machine by Rope Press.
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Anthology,
Big Cartel,
Birmingham,
Bryony Attenburrow,
charlotte bailey,
Comics,
Hometown,
Laydeez Do Comics,
Printed,
risograph,
rope press,
yen quach,
Zine
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