
Scribblers Festival 2022
Scribblers Festival has been and gone, but I’m still raving about it! What a fantastic week, celebrating engagement with children’s literature! Not only was there
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Scribblers Festival has been and gone, but I’m still raving about it! What a fantastic week, celebrating engagement with children’s literature! Not only was there
Let’s talk about Perth Comic Arts Festival, or as we like to call it: Pee-Caf! Each year PCAF shares the love for sequential storytelling with
I am a visual storyteller. I guess you could also call me a comic-maker, picture-writer, visual problem solver, designer, concept artist or an illustrator. All
I joined Helen Milroy to talk about my journey as a maker and visual storyteller on the Fremantle Press Podcast. We also discussed my collaboration
Few weeks back, I had the pleasure of joining Jessica Walton, to talk about our collaborative project, Stars In Their Eyes, on the ALIA Graphic
Thank you to the amazing staff at The Literature Centre, for giving me a chance to run a set of visuals storytelling workshops with high
I’m a visual person. In fact, that’s an understatement. There is always a movie playing in my head visualising how something feels, or scrutinising an
Chenée Marrapodi from Writers Off the Page, interviewed Jessica Walton and me, about our queer and disability themed, YA graphic novel Stars in Their Eyes.
I believe comics to be a medium with a potential to tell unique and complex stories, by taking the reader on a personal journey. Below
The Cosmic Adventures of Alice and Bob, a science comic we made back in 2017, with the amazing Cristy Burne, is now available online! Ever