Other Anthologies

Pulping 1

I was in the first pulping anthology!

Inheritance - Wayward Sisters

From mermaids hunted for their meat to a ghastly beauty pageant, Wayward Sisters celebrates lady and non-binary monsters who are indelicate, impolite, and irrepressible. Inside you’ll find tales of undead motivational speakers, vengeance demons compelled to hunt family, and a gentle T. Rex who just wants to be loved.

My story is about two married ladies whose trust in each other is complicated by the haunted house they inherit. Maybe. I experimented a lot with hand-drawn typography, and the story is very much inspired by Gothic Romance comics and short stories, with an extra twist.

Wayward Kindred

Grain Mother, a comic by me and Mary Verhoeven is a part of the Wayward Kindred anthology! It's currently raising money to publish. It's a spiritual sequel to the Wayward Sisters anthology I participated in last year, which was an amazing experience and I was extremely happy with my work in. Grain Mother has been even better because I got to collaborate on it with my best friend.

Better Living through Flow Charts - Sweaty Palms

Sweaty Palms is an autobiographical comics anthology about anxiety. The book contains more than 350 beautiful pages of black and white comics by 50 incredible indie cartoonists. We've collected their stories to present a very intimate and comprehensive look at what it’s like living with anxiety. This anthology is our way of helping to destigmatize mental illness. As cartoonists, we can’t think of a better medium for the job! Visual storytelling gives a face to abstract things, like anxiety, which can be very difficult or painful to convey otherwise. It is our hope that readers will connect with the stories and know that they aren’t alone.

About Better Living

Better Living through Flow Charts was a way for my to express my current anxiety about my past anxiety, through one of my favourite forms of expression - infographic design. The comic was done with pen and ink-wash on actual paper. It breaks down how I dealt with dehabilitating social anxiety when I was younger. As a grown up, I've boomeranged in and out of severity with generalized anxiety, which has a weird side effect - during my increasing periods of regular everyday anxiety, I deal with people dismissing (or I just fear the dismissal) of my previous struggles, especially from people who are currently struggling. This anthology is sold out.