November 18th, 2017 | by Meg Lemke
Hello World (Not waving—drowning). Being overwhelmed is not new or unique. It’s a working mother/artist swan song on repeat, wanting
November 16th, 2017 | by Pam Wye
Pam Wye continues to uncover slippery memories of water as she adds chapters to her graphic-novel-memoir, Water I’ve Loved
November 9th, 2017 | by Marnie Galloway
I think of everything at once… Burrow is a fictional poetic comic about identity transformation in the feral sleepless early
November 2nd, 2017 | by Marnie Galloway
“As many as I can…” This is part two of a three-part story; read the first installment here. Burrow is
October 26th, 2017 | by Marnie Galloway
Burrow is a fictional poetic comic about identity transformation in the feral sleepless early months of new motherhood, partly inspired
October 24th, 2017 | by Paula Knight
Excerpted from The Facts of Life, newly published by Penn State University Press in the Graphic Medicine series. “With humor,
October 11th, 2017 | by Mutha Magazine
MUTHA Magazine is back at Lit Crawl, with mamas on the mic telling stories about the joy and heartbreak and
September 20th, 2017 | by Sophia Wiedeman Glock
Still waiting to tip over the precipice and finally meet her
August 25th, 2017 | by Katie Knecht
I wrote this short story about a painful memory that has stayed with me for many years. The scene was
August 15th, 2017 | by Pam Wye
Pam Wye draws memories to dissipate anxiety about time passing, draws political skewerings to channel rage at craven politicians, and