My Blog is going temporary hiatus. Check out this post for which old posts I’d recommend starting with.
Read MoreOnline presents
Social Media and online presence is super tiring. Anyone else feel that?
Read MoreA Dog's Life
A Dog’s Life is my third 24 Hour Comic (a 24-page comics written and drawn 24 hours!). You can read the entire B&W version here for free.
Read MoreOh Brother, it's a book update!
A little update on how work on my graphic novel, Oh Brother, is going.
Read MoreGood Reads // May & June
My top reads for May and June 2017.
Read MoreThe 24-Hour Comic Challenge
The 24 Hour Comic Challenge is an annual challenge where comics makers write & draw a 24 page comic in 24 hours (that’s a page an hour). Here’s a comic wrap up of my experience taking on the challenge.
Read MoreCuriosity Care
We all get stuck sometimes. It's a pretty common ailment of making something. Putting your heart and soul into a project, whatever it is, can be super rewarding and satisfying but also super tiring and scary. It can take all my brain power just to write a few words, because getting started is, at least to me, the hardest bit.
Read MoreFor The Love Of Editing
I never thought I would actually look forward to and enjoy receiving feedback on any of my creative practices (I studied classical percussion at Uni and was terrible at getting feedback on my musical performances; I took everything personally and couldn't separate myself from the performance), but this method of editing has really helped me to embrace areas in my story that could be improved and not feel like I'm a failure of a human because my story needs some help from my friends.
Read MoreGeorge Rex Comics mini-documentary
Recently I was the subject of a mini-documentary created by a group of local film students. I was interviewed about my book and my practice. There is even a nifty little animation of my illustrations!
Read MoreSick Day
This week I was battling a head cold which made me reflect on the different way myself and my brother react and behave when we get sick.
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Following on from my last post about how the design of the characters in my graphic novel, Oh Brother, have changed over the 7-ish years I’ve been working on the book, this post is about my absolute favourite thing: drawing emotions!