Gender in Comics and other stuff…

Towards the end of last year I was asked a few questions about my involvement with the amazing series of events / movement that is Laydeez Do Comics, as well as the role gender plays as a comic creator.  The related article looks unlikely to be published now but Guardian journalist Tola Onanuga‘s questions raised some interesting points so I thought I would put the Q&A up here…

Tola: How did you get involved with Laydeez do Comics?
Richy: I first went along to see my friend, the manga artist Inko, talk back in 2011 when Laydeez Do Comics took place off Brick Lane.  I was a little nervous of how men would be received in the group but it turned out to be one of the most welcoming comic events I’d been to.  Soon afterwards I was asked to create one of their monthly graphic blogs ( see here! ) and later to give a presentation of my own work.  I’ve enjoyed attending most of the monthly meetings in London since then, and recently the creators of Laydeez, Nicola and Sarah, wrote about the positive impact of Laydeez Do Comics as a foreword to my comics anthology Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox. Richy-K-Chandler-Laydeez-do-comics-2Tola: Why do you think events like Laydeez do Comics are important?
Richy: While the readership of comics and graphic novels is diverse, the public perception of the medium seems to still be that it is largely almost solely male orientated. There need to be events which make an effort to welcome women into discussions of comics culture.
Laydeez Do Comics goes beyond creating a comfortable space for different genders to feel included.  It involves contributors from a wide range of backgrounds and ages working in different genres.  It even lets first time creators discuss their work alongside comics veterans.

Tola: Where do you find inspiration for your art?
Richy: I grew up making comics, my world immersed in Peanuts strips, Disney films and Hannah-Barbara cartoons.  Its natural to me to express my thoughts and frustrations through creative means.  I think more and more people are turning to comics as a form of cathartic self-therapy.  Right now, parenthood is influencing my work, and while the giants of comics and cartoons still inspire me, local creators like Amber Hsu (Tiny Pencil) and Simone Lia (Fluffy) also have a huge impact.

Tola: What role, if any, do you think gender plays in a comic artist’s chance of success?
Richy: You wouldn’t think it was an issue sitting amongst the open minded folk at Laydeez Do Comics, or visiting the artist alley at virtually any comic convention where you’ll find no lack of talented female creators.  However, if you compare the high percentage of women who have an interest in comics with the much smaller number who get their work published there’s clearly a discrepancy.

Tola: Where did the inspiration for your heroine Lucy the Octopus come from?
Richy: The Lucy the Octopus strip allows me to look back at times of feeling bullied and ostracised at school.  By making the protagonist both an octopus and a girl I avoid any self-conciousness that would come from a more direct autobiography.  I wanted to make Lucy a traditional “everyman” figure who happened to be a girl, but is relatable to everyone.  Young boys growing up need female role models as well as male ones.2015-07-08-155 Tola: What has been your favourite piece of work so far?
Richy: Working on Lucy the Octopus for three years had been incredibly satisfying and it will be be bittersweet when I finish off her story next year.  It’s also been really enjoyable collaborating with dozens of artists from the small press comics scene in my Tempo Lush Tales contemporary comics anthologies.

Tola: And finally, what are you currently working on?
Richy: I’m developing a graphic novel focussing of the pressure to fulfil societal gender roles from a male perspective.  It’s about a lumberjack raising a son while keeping his passion for cake baking suppressed!Island-Town-Pitch-Sample-8-copy

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Francesca Dare, James Hickman and Kim Clements

A final set of snippets of wonderful pictures from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox anthology on the theme of positive change.
Each contributor also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

FRANCESCA DARE

Previous works include: Penny Blackfeather

Positive Idea:  “No matter how down and alone you feel, there is always someone there to talk to.  Your friends, your family, even a teacher or a doctor.  And hey, there’s always a comic hermit in London who’ll listen if you want.
Remember that you are loved.”

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale:  UndertowFran-Tanoox-SampleJAMES HICKMAN

Previous works include: Score & Script

Positive Idea:  “It’s an old cliche but we were given two ears and only one mouth.  It’s a reminder that we should listen more than we talk.
Change is inevitable but positive change is entirely up to us. It’s a journey that begins only when we stop going wherever we’ve been heading and take the time to listen to one another.
Also bring snacks.  Snacks are always welcome on any journey.”

Art sample from his Tempo Lush tale:  ColossiJames-Tanoox-SampleKIM CLEMENTS

Previous works include: The Great Cat Mystery, Rabbit Thoughts

Positive Idea:  “When I feel down I think about the famous Audrey Hepburn quote that there is much beauty in kindness.  I also find that when all the anger and the sadness of the world makes things feel difficult, that it can be easy to look through people. I hate myself for doing this so I always try to slow down and imagine people’s life stories and talents that I pass on the street.  When I do this I feel much happier and I often end up having spontaneous conversations.”

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Kim-Tanoox-Sample
TLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics!

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Sarah Lightman & Nicola Streeten, Naz Bee & Angela Wraight and Emmeline Pui Ling Dobson

More snippets of wonderful pictures and words too from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox anthology on the theme of positive change.
Contributors also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

SARAH LIGHTMAN & NICOLA STREETEN

Previous works include:
Sarah –
Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women
Nicola – Billy Me and You, Becoming of Age

Positive Idea:
Sarah – Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women
Nicola – STOP EATING ANIMALS

Snippet from the Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Anthology Foreword discussing the positive effect of Laydeez Do Comics:
“In a sense, the monthly gatherings echoed the early 1970s feminist grassroots meetings, with the purpose of raising consciousness, sharing knowledge and information. Laydeez do Comics offers a taste of the good things – a supportive community, where contacts and introductions, new opportunities, colleagues, comrades, book contracts and new partnerships, even love await. And the homemade cake we serve reminds us of the comforts of home, of joyful occasions, celebrations in our lives.”

NAZ BEE & ANGELA WRAIGHT

Previous works include:
Nas –
Paper Houses
Angela –
Circuit Breaker, Yoshitoki is Making Waves, Paper Houses

Positive Idea: Join a mentoring charity to support and guide troubled young people.
centrepoint.org.uk/get-involved/volunteer/mentoring

Art sample from their Tempo Lush tale: Give it a GoNas-and-Angela-Tanoox-SampleEMMELINE PUI LING DOBSON

Previous works include: Knights of Eve, Wu Wei

Positive Idea: “Effective Altruism” covers a range of projects aiming to help people have a bigger positive impact on the world with their time, money, and energy. A good place to start is givewell.org, which has regularly updated analytical information on which charities bring the greatest benefit
to the most underprivileged communities.

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale: Malice/Aria
Emmeline-Tanoox-Sample

TLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics.

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Lisa Woynarski & Mike Medaglia, Sally-Anne Hickman and Tammy Taylor

More snippets of fantastic drawings from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox anthology on the theme of positive change.
The contributors also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

LISA WOYNARSKI & MIKE MEDAGLIA

Previous works include:
Lisa – Performance + Ecology
Mike – One Year Wiser, Wu Wei, Last Days of Nobodies

Positive Idea:  “Our positive idea is of a collective awareness across the planet of our ecological connectedness where people face the effects of climate change head-on and have the courage to make a change in a big and meaningful way.”

Art sample from their Tempo Lush tale:  The Death of the Familiar (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tanoox)Mike and Lisa-Tanoox-SampleSALLY-ANNE HICKMAN

Previous works include: Bang! Crash! Whizz!, Black Diamonds and Blue Scars

Positive Idea:  “The Margins Project based in the Union Chapel provides a range of vital support services to people facing homelessness, they offer a kitchen training programme to develop skills that can lead to employment. They also provide a winter night shelter followed by a hearty breakfast in the winter months.
www.unionchapel.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry TreeSallyAnne-Tanoox-SampleTAMMY TAYLOR

Previous works include: Bon Appetit, 18 This Summer

Positive Idea:  “I think a good charity to support would be Springboard for Children as they provide one-to-one support to improve reading and writing for children who are in danger of being left behind in the education system
www.springboard.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Tammy-Tanoox-SampleTLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics or if you’re heading to any comic festivals this year you can find me and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox at…
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (Kendal, Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October 2015)
MCM London Comic Con (Excel London, Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 2015)
Thought Bubble (Leeds, Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 November 2015)

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Keara Stewart, Amber Hsu and Paul Shinn

More snippets of fabulous pictures from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox anthology on the theme of positive change.
Each contributor also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

KEARA STEWART

Previous works include: On The Escalator, A Bit of Undigested Potato

Positive Idea:  “I was born at the Royal Free.
The Royal Free Hospital was founded in 1828.  It relied entirely on charitable donations not just for day to day running but to develop the pioneering research for which it has become famous.  Amongst many innovations, The Royal Free was the first hospital to treat patients for free, the only hospital in London to treat cholera victims, the first medical school for women in England and the first hospital to admit female students.  No one would choose to spend a lot of their life in hospital, but for some people that is reality, whether or not it is temporary or long term.  The staff in a hospital can make all the difference to your experience, from consultants to massage therapists, nurses to volunteers.  All hospitals have their problems, but some of the warmest and most compassionate people I have ever met have been at the Royal Free.
I am proud to be a Royal Free baby.  Let’s love and protect our NHS.
www.royalfreecharity.org

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale: 1948
Keara-Tanoox-SampleAMBER HSU

Previous works include: The Sardine and Gherkin – A True Love Story – and other One Pound Poems, Tiny Pencil

Positive Idea:  “Sometimes a single act of kindness can save someone for an entire life.”

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale:  There Was Once…Amber-Tanoox-SamplePAUL SHINN

Previous works include: March of the Penguins, Look What I Drawed

Positive Idea:  “The British Red Cross responds to conflicts and natural disasters around the world, providing humanitarian aid to those in need.
www.redcross.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Paul-Tanoox-SampleTLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics or if you’re heading to any comic festivals this year you can find me and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox at…
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (Kendal, Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October 2015)
MCM London Comic Con (Excel London, Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 2015)
Thought Bubble (Leeds, Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 November 2015)

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Chie Kutsuwada, Anna Dowsland, Matt Boyer and Jessica Martin

More snippets of wonderful pictures from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox anthology on the theme of positive change.
Each contributor also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

CHIE KUTSUWADA

Previous works include: Go! Go! Metro!, The Story of Lee, Hagakure: Code of the Samurai, Rosie and Jacinda: Demon Cloud, Manga Shakespeare: As You Like It

Positive Idea:  “I care about children and old people. They are the first and final chapter of this long, long trip called life.  I think it would be the best if the world was where they can relax and smile.”

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale:  ReunionCHie-Tanoox-SampleANNA DOWSLAND

Previous works include: Don’t Feed the Pigeons

Positive Idea:  “Amnesty!  www.amnesty.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Anna-Tanoox-SampleMATT BOYER

Previous works include: Runnning

Positive Idea:  “I feel that the elderly can often be overlooked in our society, so a charity like Age UK that offers a number of services for those alone and potentially vulnerable is a great thing deserving of support: www.ageuk.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Matt-Tanoox-SampleJESSICA MARTIN

Previous works include: It Girl, Vivacity, Elsie Harris Picture Palace

Positive Idea:  “My mantra for making your dreams come true, however small or great is “ Conceive, Believe, Achieve”.  I also believe that creative endeavour in writing and art is a form of therapy.  And anything that makes you feel good ( within reason) has got to benefit everyone!  The book that reawakened my ‘sleeping artist’ was The Creative License by Danny Gregory. Picked up my pen and haven’t stopped drawing since.”

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Jessica-Tanoox-SampleTLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics or if you’re heading to any comic festivals this year you can find me and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox at…
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (Kendal, Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October 2015)
MCM London Comic Con (Excel London, Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 2015)
Thought Bubble (Leeds, Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 November 2015)

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: David O’Connell, Chonto and Chibi Shibby

More snippets of wonderful pictures from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox.
Each contributor also suggested a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

DAVID O’CONNELL

Previous works include: Jampires, Monster & Chips, Tozo, The Public Servant

Positive Idea:  “The Bumble Bee Conservation Trust: bumblebeeconservation.org

Art sample from his Tempo Lush tale:  Flat E David-Tanoox-SampleCHONTO

Previous works include: Illustrations for newspapers, novels, advertising, books, magazines, video, TV, theatre, performance art and more.

Positive Idea:  “Rich imagination and creativity don’t necessarily come from constantly staring at mobiles, tablets and laptops.  How about letting your imagination go wild by connecting with people and nature directly?”

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Chonto-Tanoox-SampleCHIBI SHIBBY

Previous works include: Stories about Me and You

Positive Idea: “Do more of what makes you happy!”

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Chibi-Tanoox-SampleTLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics or if you’re heading to any comic festivals this year you can find me and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox at…
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (Kendal, Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October 2015)
MCM London Comic Con (Excel London, Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 2015)
Thought Bubble (Leeds, Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 November 2015)

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox Tasters: Inko, John Miers and Rachael Smith

Here we go with the first of a series of samples of amazing artwork from the recent Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox.
I also asked each contributor for a positive idea in keeping with the theme of the anthology…

INKO

Previous works include: Go! Go! Metro!, Manga Cupcakes, MangaQuake, Howl!, Rosie and Jacinda: Demon Cloud

Positive Idea:  Ichinichi Ichizen is a Japanese saying means One good thing a day, to encourage you to do anything good (as small as making a cup of tea for someone). No pressure to do anything big or a lot, just one in a day!
How about going to One Click Donations? By clicking company adverts there once a day, the company will donate to various charities instead of you! It’s a very simple and easy way of making a positive move!
www.thenonprofits.com

Art sample from her Tempo Lush tale:  Tanuko
Inko-Tanoox-SampleJOHN MIERS

Previous works include: Score & Script, How to Train your Robot

Positive Ideas:  “(1) “Mimesis as Make-Believe”, which is American philosopher Kendall Walton’s theory of how representational art works.  Basically he says that works of art “function as props in games of make-believe”.  So enjoying a fiction is a more developed version of what a kid does when it imagines that a stick is a horse, or its bed
is the sea.  I think it’s a lovely idea.
(2) Whatever happens with the Labour leadership election, the whole “Jez We Can” thing seems to provide good evidence that if a coherent anti-austerity position gets a decent platform, it can enthuse a wide range of people, including plenty who don’t normally vote.  That feels like a much-needed sliver of hope in contemporary politics.”

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
John-Miers-Tanoox-SampleRACHAEL SMITH

Previous works include: The Rabbit, House Party, Flimsy the Kitten, Dr Who

Positive Idea: “I’m a big supporter of the Alzheimer’s Society.  My Grandad sadly passed away a few years ago after suffering from Alzheimer’s for many years.  He was the nicest man in the world and I’d love for more support to go to this charity so they can care for people with this illness and make sure they still get the most out of life.
www.alzheimers.org.uk

Art sample from the Tempo Lush tale:  Bugleberry Tree
Rachael-Smith-Tanoox-SampleTLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateYou can get hold of the book online here, or at Gosh Comics or if you’re heading to any comic festivals this year you can find me and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox at…
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (Kendal, Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October 2015)
MCM London Comic Con (Excel London, Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 2015)
Thought Bubble (Leeds, Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 November 2015)

Round up of the Tempo Lush Penny Blackfeather Launch Night at Gosh Comics!

On Friday September 18th 2015, a crowd of lovely people shuffled into the amazing shop known as Gosh Comics to help celebrate the launch of four new comics.

That would be the fourth Lucy the Octopus print collection: Too Cool for the Likes of You, the first issue in the second volume of Francesca Dare’s Penny Blackfeather, High Spirits#1, the anthology of positive change Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox (see Andy Oliver’s review on Broken Frontier here), plus we revealed the special project (top secret up until the announcement on the night), Alidade, a 20 page comic made from scratch over one weekend.

All photos are by the amazing photographer Mauricio Molizane de Souza (except where indicated).

There on the left is contributor to two of the night’s comics, Mike Medaglia, helping lay out the goods…m01 m02 m03 m04So nice to see many friendly faces join us for the evening, some regulars and some new to the world of comic shops… m05Below (left to right): Friends of Gosh Comics, Paul Shinn (Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox contributor), Chantel Beaven and Lauren Louise Murphy. m06On the left below, you can see my amazing co-host, Penny Blackfeather creator and Alidade contributor Francesca Dare.m07Below:  On the far left is comic creator and director Andy Poyiadgi who kindly filmed much of the evening’s activities for us, on his own phone.
Taking a swig of beer is Alidade collaborator Tim Hassan, next to Paul Shinn and with the amazing pink hair is Paul’s fellow Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox contributor Anna Dowsland.m08It was great seeing comic related images projected nice and big in the shop…m09…such as this wonderful panel by Francesa Dare, taken from her Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox story Undertow
m10And there’s Francesca again signing a comic for a fan!m11It was great having the shop full, creating a brilliant buzzm12It was a busy night but I was glad to catch moments to chat to star creators such as David O’Connell who contributes the first story in Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox, Flat Em13And there’s two good friends (and Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox contributors) who I barely got to chat to at all, even after they traveled to the event from Brighton, the amazing Inko and Chie Kutsuwadam14I have a big grin on my face here but I think it masks my nervousness as I’m about to perform some music in a few minutes…m15Speaking of music, here’s three great performers, newly-weds Paul and Sally-Anne Hickman chatting to my old band mate Miss E (Enoma Igiehon). m16And two more contributors who created the Tempo Lush Tale Give It a Go, Angela Wraight (back, in glasses) and Nas Bee (front left) who surprised me with some incredible homemade cake to feed the masses…m17 m18Aw!  Such a nice bunch of folk including (left to right) comics academic and creator John Miers (who did a fantastic page of Bugleberry Tree in the anthology), Graphic Novelist S J Harris and  Broken Frontier top guy Andy Oliver.
(Photo by fellow Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox contributor Keara Stewart)
m49-kearaThat’s James Hickman holding a beer!  James created the four page epic for Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox, Colossi, next to Lisa Woynarski.
Lisa used her theatre direction skills to great effect, timing the image changes during the evening’s performances on top of writing her first comic story for the Tanoox anthology: The Death of the Familiar. m19Miss E, Sally-Anne Hickman and myself downstairs in the shop after a bit of tuning up… m20And upstairs – Five minutes to curtain!m21Right!  Things are really about to kick off as Steve Walsh, writer, podcaster and Gosh Comics superstar introduces his niece Aimee to get things rolling with a penny-whistle performance…m22 m23Next up I start plucking away on Imani (my guitar) as we prepare for a special satellite link-up with the undersea town of Stoneydipm24 m25…and Lucy the Octopus!

Lucy’s shy at first but does a good job introducing the evening, despite some trouble. m26 m27You can see screen grabs of the satellite link up here and a video below…

Lucy welcomed to the stage my two musical collaborators for the night, Sally-Anne Hickmanm28…and Miss E, who as Lucy pointed out, bears a striking resemblance to someone who appears in Lucy strips like this one! m29We three performed a little guitar instrumental I wrote a few years back, which still doesn’t have a name…m30(Photo by Karen Rubins) m31-Kaz m31 m32

Next it was the turn of the Francesca Dare Theatrical Players to perform a scene from the new Penny Blackfeather comic with style and panache…m33 m34Left to right: Francesca Dare, Paul Shinn, Steve Walsh and Lauren Louise Murphy.m35Left to right: Saul Taylor and Ramsey Hassan. m36 m37

The crowd lapped up the culture, including Andy Oliver and contributor to two Tempo Lush Tales collections Matt Boyerm38Now for the serious business of creator shout outs…m39Musicians strum while Francesca Dare leads the role call of talent involved in the evening’s new comic offerings…m40…such as Graphic Novelist, singer and actress Jessica Martin who produced an amazing page for the Bugleberry Tree section of Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanooxm41…and Saul Taylor who won last year’s Complete the Lucy the Octopus strip contest!m42 m43 m44

Now it was time to reveal the secret project!  Francesca called to the stage our collaborators on the book…m45…and the crowd saw the 5 artists who made Alidade!  (Left to right) Me, Mike Medaglia, Tim Hassan, Karen Rubins and Francesca herself!m46Mike explained how we created the 20 page comic from scratch over one weekend in August, how fun it was, how stressful it got and what a great experience it turned out to be…m47

Finally I said a few thank-yous before launching into the song Bugleberry Tree alongside Miss E, Sally-Anne and the whole crowd in the shop.

It was great to display artwork interpreting the song for the Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox collection, such as the panels seen in the background below drawn by Rachael Smith.
(Photo by Keara Stewart)
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It was a very special night for me – Thanks to all the friends and collaborators who turned up and made it rock monkeys!
All of my new books are available to buy in Gosh Comics and the Tempo Lush Etsy shop!
Phew!

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox

Holy Schmoly!  Check out the line up of creators involved in the upcoming anthology from Tempo Lush…
TLT-2-Cover-Double-Page-Spread-UpdateBrand new comic book stories on the theme of positive transformation from…
Nas Bee (Paper Houses) & Angela Wraight (Circuit Breaker, Yoshitoki is Making Waves, Paper Houses)
Francesca Dare (Penny Blackfeather)
Emmeline Pui Ling Dobson (Knights of Eve, Wu Wei)
James Hickman (Score & Script)
Amber Hsu (The Sardine and Gherkin – A True Love Story – and other One Pound Poems, Tiny Pencil)
Inko (Go! Go! Metro!, Manga Cupcakes, MangaQuake, Howl!, Rosie and Jacinda: Demon Cloud)
Chie Kutsuwada (Go! Go! Metro!, The Story of Lee, Hagakure: Code of the Samurai, Rosie and Jacinda: Demon Cloud, Manga Shakespeare: As You Like It)
David O’Connell (Jampires, Monster & Chips, Tozo, The Public Servant)
Keara Stewart (On The Escalator, A Bit of Undigested Potato)
and Dr Lisa Woynarski (Performance + Ecology) & Mike Medaglia (One Year Wiser, Wu Wei, Last Days of Nobodies)

Plus a jam comic featuring the drawing talents of…
Matt Boyer (Running)
Chonto (Acclaimed Japanese Artist)
Kim Clements (The Great Cat Mystery)
Francesca Dare
Anna Dowsland (Don’t Feed the Pigeons)
Sally-Anne Hickman (Bang! Crash! Whizz!, Black Diamonds and Blue Scars)
Jessica Martin (It Girl, Elsie Harris Picture Palace)
John Miers (Score & Script, How to Train your Robot)
Chibi Shibby (Stories about Me and You) 
Paul Shinn (March of the Penguins)
Rachael Smith (The Rabbit, House Party, Flimsy the Kitten)
Tammy Taylor (Bon Appetit, 18 This Summer)

If that wasn’t enough, there’s a foreword by Laydeez Do Comics founders and award winning comic creators Sarah Lightman (Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women) and Nicola Streeten (Billy Me and You, Becoming of Age).

It’s an embarrassment of riches and I’m thrilled and in disbelief that they’ve all agreed to take part!

Tempo Lush Tales of the Tanoox is a follow up to last year’s Tempo Lush Tales (see reviews on the Big Comic Page and Broken Frontier).  Again I will be collaborating with some amazing artists, but this time round I’ll generally be handing over the writing duties to other creators.  It’s going to be a wonderful mix!

There is a definite theme to this collection too.  At times it’s hard to see out world moving forward and getting better so I thought it would be good to ask the creators to focus on the idea of positive transformation.  Obviously this can be interpreted in numerous ways and it looks like each writer has their own distinct spin on the idea.

It’s all coming together nicely ready for a launch at Gosh Comics in London on Friday September 18th.  Save the date – and see the Facebook event page here!

The book is available to order online here on Etsy!

That leaves just one question… What is the Tanoox?