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eve greenwood, they/he, scotland ⚡ i run @quindriepress.com & @tagsfest.co.uk ⚡ i make inhibitcomic.com & visagecomic.com ⚡ i curate knifebeetle.neocities.org ⚡ evegwood.com [email protected]
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my husband drew a whole graphic novel for me, i'm the luckiest fucking guy alive.
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I LET LOVE DESTROY ME AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS STUPID COMIC by @vehementa.bsky.social: A chronicle of a heartbroken dyke braving the murky waters of dating apps, exploring gay yearning, intimacy, and the gamification of dating. 🐉 Sign up for a launch notif: www.kickstarter.com/projects/qui...
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WAYS TO KILL MY MOTHER'S LOVER (WITH LIMITED POCKET MONEY AND MINIMAL MESS) by @judypowell.bsky.social: Surrounding a tense family dynamic is Judy's mother's lover, Beryl, whose presence threatens to destroy the family. 🐉 Sign up for a launch notif: www.kickstarter.com/projects/qui...
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ESTRELA D'OESTE by @ashlingdraws.bsky.social: Through the lens of her mum Walkiria's cancer diagnosis, Ashling reflects on her Brazilian heritage, as well the shared experiences that both fractured and healed their relationship. 🐉 Sign up for a launch notif: www.kickstarter.com/projects/qui...
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(in all seriousness i will talk extensively about comics, webcomics, and independent publishing AS WELL AS languages. shout me.)
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Also my anthology of trans joy, published through the micropublisher I run!
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Don't know if it counts since it's a graphic novel, but my partner and I self-published a queer fantasy romance! Physical copies are available at ko-fi.com/evegwood/shop.
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thank you so much!
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dude my orb..
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If you're looking for more comics made by black creators, you can also look here :> it's made with a labor of love by @bimboopo.bsky.social and @miracles___art (ig) docs.google.com/document/d/1...
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read inhibitcomic.com !!!
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your work is SOO lovely
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im not saying you dont see or cant sell small press comics at the acme/fan frontier events, but that's not what people attend for. an event's marketing tells me if i'll sell well there, and those events are marketed to an entirely different audience than mine. yearning for more small press events!!!
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thank you dave! it's also in huge part thanks to my co-organiser brian/stout stoat, and i really hope other people try their own hand at running wee local events.
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you totally should!
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fear of how difficult it might be, i imagine. it's a real shame, i think people are a lot more uncertain about what's possible to organise these days. i dont think people realise they can just approach a local venue and ask if theyre interested in hosting something like that.
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brian and i started tags fest because of a lack of events for us to sell our work, and the response has been excellent. readers WANT indie work - this is your sign that YOU should start a small press event. start small, a few tables in a cafe or pub or community space. it is doable. do it.
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if you want small press comics in scotland, check out @tagsfest.co.uk in edinburgh (which i co-organise) and @sequential-scot.bsky.social in glasgow, which both focus on independent, self-published, narrative work.
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dunfermline comic con gone, glasgow comic con gone, deecon bigger focus on merch, fan frontier events focus on merch and pop culture, edinburgh comic con gone
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the number of scottish events specifically catering to small press now equals what, two??
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this is SO sick
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i read this in high school and it fucked me up, i need to reread it