I was blissfully unaware of how small press books were distributed, so I can't claim to contextualize this in any way, but it sounds fairly alarming 😬 :
https://lithub.com/the-small-press-world-is-about-to-fall-apart-on-the-collapse-...
Happy Independent Bookstore Day!
Some stores are handing out limited edition goods today to celebrate and since I'm waiting for my store to open might as well share the link so anyone can find a shop to join the fun!
https://bit.ly/2HZCi4U
#indiebooksellers #litholidays #shopindie
Not technically book related but my local indie bookstore sells these cool prints and I‘m in love! 🌿🦀🐦 #indiebookstore #art
It's pretty easy to breeze through this book, but the desire to re-read it is strong. The little details of Booth's illustrations often brought a chuckle. Her crude style feels very organic and authentic, but may put some readers off. There's a lot of heart here and it's worth taking a look at, especially if you are a fan of Sarah Andersen or similar comics about young women and their day-to-day experiences. I got my copy from Retrofit Comics :)
While Combed Clap of Thunder was nothing like I expected, it did do a great job in creating a strong sense of unease in its reader. I have no doubt that the work is carefully crafted and meant to be vague and open to interpretation. Its a very artsy comic, which I enjoyed, but that does make this hard to recommend to most readers.
#30Comics30Days #SmallPress
A book about a group of women, enjoying a sauna and having complicated conversations of gender, feminism, and sexual identity. Kenins brings up many important conversations and creates characters that feel imbued with strong personalities and views.
The art is crude, but lovingly created. Much of the comic is created using a very simple grid paneling, which I thought created a very in-the-moment feeling.
#30Comics30Days #SmallPress #NewIn