'There's Only One Place This Road Ever Ends Up,' the book I have been working on over the past year since winning the @ELCAFest x @WeTransfer award, is finally up for pre order here! #comics#disability
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On April 27th I’ll be running the London Marathon to raise money for Guy’s & St Thomas’s Charity. I made this video to explain why they mean so much to Hannah and I. Please give generously at https://t.co/Yowx489D83
#charity#charityfundraising#Marathon#londonmarathon
@dashiellsilva This list is super useful as well https://t.co/DRpHf70xBP . Literary agents tend to be quite open online about what they are / aren't seeking so it's worth looking the names on that list up at https://t.co/FOqc6xCuVP to see if your project is a good fit for specific agents
I achieved a pretty hefty life goal this weekend and got my first writing credit in @NewYorker (!!!) You can read 'Running: A Success Story,' my first Daily Shouts comic, here:
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I’ll be giving a short talk about my @ELCAFest x @WeTransfer Award winning graphic memoir ‘There’s Only One Place This Road Ever Ends Up’ at @PechaKucha_MCR this evening from 7. Get a free ticket at https://t.co/MljlWs4uWv
Looks like I'll be at Thought Bubble this year! Unbelievably it will be my first time up north in almost a decade of tabling at comics shows. If anyone (ideally someone who knows me a bit!) wants to look into sharing travel or accommodation shoot me a DM or an email 🙃
I think I may win with annoying DOI stories. They call bizarrely frequently considering I've told them repeatedly I have zero interest. One time I accidentally butt dialled them back and left a twenty minute international voicemail from my pocket. It cost me £40 🤡
There’s a fantastic piece (written by @LauraFDay) about Hannah and I and ‘There’s Only One Place This Road Ever Ends Up’ in the latest issue of the @lewishamledger - you can pick a copy up in selected venues around Lewisham or read it on their website
@AliciaTatone Congrats Alicia! I'd love to do a little more cover art. You can find my work at https://t.co/jMoYx5Q2wj . Look forward to hearing from you if / when the right assignment comes along 🙃
@LukeHealy Dickens is great but for a similar era /vibe but slightly less dense stuff, Wilkie Collins can be good fun (I really enjoyed The Moonstone and Woman in White.) Would also recommend Vanity Fair and Middlemarch for slightly less obnoxious old rich people British romps!
@LukeHealy Gravity’s Rainbow is way more fun than the ‘insufferable male who’s into talking about tricky books’ vibe it’s hampered with (although I appreciate the irony of me, an insufferable man, saying this!) Same with Pale Fire if you enjoyed Lolita.