Exploring the meticulous approach of a painter turned graphic novelist in structuring and creating a book, detailing the challenges and unique process of blending words and images seamlessly while working on the entire project simultaneously.
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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