Comics
Published on November 2nd, 2017 |
by Marnie Galloway
BURROW: Part II

“As many as I can…”
This is part two of a three-part story; read the first installment here.
Burrow is a fictional poetic comic about identity transformation in the feral sleepless early months of new motherhood, partly inspired by the discovery that trees sleep more than the author did when she was caring for her newborn.
Burrow was originally self-published with support from the Pulitzer Arts Foundation.

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About the Author
Marnie Galloway
Marnie Galloway is an award-winning cartoonist and artist best known for her Xeric Award winning wordless graphic novel
In the Sounds and Seas, as well as the comics
Burrow,
Particle/Wave, and
Slightly Plural. Her comics have appeared in Best American Comics, The New York Times, PEN America, Cricket Magazine, and Saveur Magazine. She formerly served as an organizer of the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE), and currently teaches comics at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, makes science comics for kids every issue of
Ask Magazine, and is working on her next graphic novel. For more information, visit
https://www.marnie-galloway.com