Exploring the vulnerability and learning curve of transitioning into graphic memoir production, along with the challenges of condensing complex historical events into concise narratives through illustrations and text.
Tessa Hulls is a writer and artist whose work has appeared in The Rumpus, The Washington Post, and The Capitol Hill Times. Her new book, a graphic memoir, is Feeding Ghosts.
“This project is the thing I have spent my entire life running from. I was incredibly determined to never touch this, either personally or professionally. … It was more an eventual act of resignation than a desire.”
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