graphic novels

Join Us | Alaska Robotics Mini-Con is happening this weekend in Juneau

Ed note: 49 Writers is pleased to be a small sponsor of this tiny comic-con. Read on to hear from Alaska Robotics owner, Pat Race about opportunities to and study with the many authors, artists, writers, and songwriters that the conference draws to Juneau. See you there! Juneau’s tiny-sized comic convention takes place this Saturday at the […]

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So you want to create a graphic novel: A Guest Post by Lee Post

Lee Post’s comic strip, “Your Square Life,” appeared in the Anchorage Press over seven years, for a total of 300 comic strips. Since then, he has had four books published and distributed locally, including two children’s books and a ‘best of’ compilation of the comic strip. Most recently, Post drew the first chapter of A Native Lad by Sarah Hurst

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A Native Lad — Turning Words Into Pictures: Guest post by Sarah Hurst

From Andromeda: Though I haven’t read as many as I’d like, I count myself a fan of graphic novels — including Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis — about the author’s life in Iran and elsewhere. I’m especially impressed with graphic novels that venture into history and politics, so I was excited to discover that Sarah Hurst is

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